Favorite Historical Romance Novels
Historical romance novels that are well loved by those who read the genre
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I don't know what the "Rules of Genre" are... But I think the plain language speaks for itself. Whether written yesterday or a century ago, the subject matter is Historical for thevreader. And the writing style of these classic romance novels form the basis upon which our great modern day historicals are based.
While you might call them classics, publishers and distributors call books like Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre both classics and historical romance novels.

I don't know what the "Rules of Genre" are... But I think the plain language speaks for itself. Whether written ..."
It's quite simple: It's called a historical novel because it's set in historical times - meaning the past. Like Ivanhoe by sir Walter Scott (set in the Middle Ages but written in the 1810s); or, The Scarlet Letter (set in Puritan times, but written in the 1850s). If we accept the premise that all fictions set in our past is historical - then it follows that all books written before, and set before, the year 2012 is historical fiction. Which would just bring chaos. Don't believe what publisher's tell you - they're only goal is to sell books - even if it means labelling books as somethig they are not.

No, they are classics to us. A historical novel is set in a time before the author's own era. Austen and the Brontes wrote contemporary novels that dealt with issues relevant to their time. These books should be removed from this list.

No, they are classics to us. A historical novel is set in a time before the author's own era. Austen and the Brontes wrote contemporary novels that dealt with issues relevant to their time. These books should be removed from this list."
Totally agree. Two hundred years from now, should 50 Shades of Gray be considered an historical novel? Of course not.

No, they are classics to us. A historical novel is set in a time before the author's own era. Austen and the Brontes wr..."
J.H. wrote: "Pamela(AllHoney) wrote: "lol, but they are historical to us ☺"
No, they are classics to us. A historical novel is set in a time before the author's own era. Austen and the Brontes wrote contempora..."
Absolutely. And with any luck, 50 Shades will be long forgotten well before 200 years have passed!

Yes, Caz, I wish it already was forgotten. But even it it is remembered, it never will be an historical novel. An historical oddity, perhaps . . . .


Totally agree with you! This list needs some serious revision.


I don't disagree with the fact that there are any number of historical romances in which the sex scenes appear to be tacked on just for the sake of it. But there are also a good number in which those scenes actually add to the reader's understanding of the characters and serve to propel the story forward.
I can understand it's frustrating if the spicier scenes aren't to your taste, but there are still plenty of "clean" romances being written, or stories in which the sex scenes are not graphically described and focus more on the emotional side of things.




Heh, Diary of a Young Girl is neither romance nor a novel. I don't see it on the list so maybe someone already removed it? Or maybe I missed it...

Heh, Diary of a Young Girl is neither romance nor a novel. I don't see it on the list ..."
Thanks. It's been a little while since I looked but I will try to go through the list again soon to check. :D
I am looking for a book i read about ten years ago. It was a historical romance novel about a plain, unattractive woman who re invented herself years into her marriage. I think she couldn't have kids for a long time. Her husband falls for her later. Help me find it.


For all of you who are looking for a particular book and can't remember the title and author, try GR What's the Name of That Book???. No guarantees they'd be able to help you, of course, but they helped me twice already when I couldn't remember a title and author.


This might be the book you’re talking about, I can’t remember the name of her pet but she does carry him in her pocket: Romancing the Duke

I don't think it is Romancing the Duke, although it is a book by Tessa Dare, I believe. The Wallflower Wager maybe?
Although it might be The Spring Duchess by Jillian Eaton?



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