The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt (2006)

Historical romance. Georgian Era England. Book 1 of the Princes Trilogy. Impoverished widow from the village Anna takes a job as the local grumpy earl’s secretary. Edward, the current earl, survived but is scarred from a smallpox outbreak that killed his whole family. The first half of the book moves pretty slowly, with our two people getting to know each other and conversing about the land that Edward manages. As their attraction for each other grows, Edward seeks refuge at a brothel in the city to work out his lust. Anna somehow schemes to hide her identity and have him bed her instead of a courtesan. With their differences in social class and Edward’s desire to have children, a marriage is impossible between these two. Every so often, we’ll see the point of view of other characters in the story: the estate steward, the squire’s wife, and a hired busybody. It adds some interesting perspectives to the overall plot and we can read about potential pitfalls and schemes from outsiders. With Anna’s big secret looming overhead, we’re just waiting for the fallout and angst that will come with it.

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The Leopard Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt (2007)

Historical romance. Georgian Era England. Book 2 of the Princes Trilogy. Loosely tied to the previous book because Harry is one of Edward’s friends that we see briefly mentioned. We start right away with a carriage accident and Lady Georgina and her land steward Harry are stranded in a rainy downpour on their way to her estate. Georgina is a spinster sister to an earl and owns her estate outright from an inheritance from her aunt. Georgina and Harry don’t know each other well and he’s only worked for her estate for a few months, but on this trip, the attraction between the two begins. As they arrive at her estate, they find that the neighboring lands have found poisoned sheet and they believe that Harry is the cause. He’s got a reason to hold a grudge against the neighboring nobleman, so he’s the prime suspect for foul play. Georgina doesn’t believe that Harry is responsible and helps him investigate. At some point of growing closer, they start an affair, but the social class difference and employer-employee relationship causes tension and angst there. Here’s another book with a few alternate points of view from Georgina’s sister and the dastardly neighbor nobleman.

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The Serpent Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt (2007)

Historical romance. Georgian Era England. Book 3 of the Princes Trilogy. Ship captain’s daughter Lucy finds an unconscious, injured, naked man on her walk home from the village. She takes him home to recover and finds that Simon is a viscount who has been attacked. Simon comes across as a fanciful and good-natured fellow, but he’s committed to seeking revenge on the men who murdered his brother. This book has two distinct halves: the first in the sleepy village where Lucy lives with Simon’s recovery and flirtation; and the second when the plot moves to London and we’re more focused on Simon’s revenge and backstory. While Lucy and Simon are very much attracted to each other and need each other; they both have to deal with Simon’s needs for vengeance and the unraveling of his motivations. I liked reading about all the drama and intrigue and all those gory duels. And of course, Simon’s friends (the main male characters from the first two books) make their appearances briefly too.

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The Ice Princess by Elizabeth Hoyt (2010)

Historical romance. Georgian Era England. Book 3.5 of the Princes Trilogy. Novella about the madam from the famed brothel, Aphrodite’s Grotto. We first met Coral in Book 1 of the series, now it’s several years later and she’s running the brothel. She and a ship captain, Isaac, have been at odds, since he does not approve of his sailors spending time at her place of business, and she seems to be unable to tempt him. When the majority owner of the grotto puts Coral up for a prize from a card game, the captain steps in the win her. They’re scheduled for seven nights together and they slowly get to know each other (conversationally at first) during those nights. This was a quick-paced novella with relatively low-angst and low external drama. And you don’t need to read the other books in the series to appreciate it.

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