Three Regency Romances to Read if you love BridgertonšŸ’ŽšŸ

This month, we have three wonderful new Regency titles to check out, perfect if youā€™re waiting in anticipation for the new series of Bridgerton!

Read on to find out more about each of the titles. Scandal, romance, and the Ton lie ahead!


Wed In Haste To The Duke by Sarah Mallory

Marry in haste

Fall in love at leisureā€¦?

Angeline Carlowā€™s hasty marriage to her childhood best friend Jason, Duke of Rotherton, is purely practical. She knows that he can never love her the way he loved his late wife. Yet in her new husbandā€™s month-long absence sheā€™s found her place as mistress of their estate. Now heā€™s backā€”just as guarded, but undeniably handsome. Can Angel find her place as his wifeā€¦and boldly claim their wedding night?

How Not To Propose To A Duke by Louise Allen

Miss Danbyā€™s daring propositionā€¦

for the Duke

First, wealthy ironmasterā€™s daughter Jessica Danby needs a titled husband. So, upon learning that Alexander, the Duke of Malvern, needs a rich wife, she makes him a convenient proposalā€¦

Next, her impetuous marriage offer is swiftly rejected by Alexā€”who wants to marry for love!

Now, Jessica must accept his help in finding another suitor. But as they spend the Season by each otherā€™s side, she realises that their unlikely friendship is becoming something more thrilling!

A Season With Her Forbidden Earl (Least Likely to Wed, Book 3) by Julia Justiss

Determined to stay a spinster

For her second Season!

When an unexpected windfall gives Lady Margaret the chance for another Season, she relishes the opportunity to see her friends againā€”including Julian Randall, Earl of Atherton. She has no need to find a husband, and widower Julian has sworn off the marriage mart, so escorting each other is the perfect platonic arrangement. Until a new, exhilarating attraction simmers between themā€”one this respectable spinster is forbidden from indulging inā€¦isnā€™t she?

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