Historical Romances with Happy Endings

Try these books if you're looking for:
  • Historical fiction
  • Romance
  • Happy endings
  • Interesting female characters
The False Princess
By Eilis O'Neal
YA F O’NEAL
The narrator of this book has been raised in luxury--after all, she's a princess. However, one day, she is called in before the king and queen and informed that she is not the princess. The true princess was hidden away at birth after a prophecy that she might be murdered before her sixteenth birthday.

Captive Heart
By Michele Paige Holmes
ROMANCE HOLMES
Emma Madsen flees Boston for a teaching job out west in Colorado, but her life changes forever when bandits stop her train and one of them kidnaps her, saying he is looking for a teacher. There are many twists, turns, and surprises to keep you on your toes.


The Apothecary’s Daughter
By Julie Klassen
ROMANCE KLASSEN
Set in Regency England when society’s rules allowed women little advancement of the mind or spirit, Lilly Haswell tries to balance two worlds. A sensible, strong willed young woman, she has had much responsibility set on her shoulders watching over her mentally challenged little brother and assisting her father run his apothecary after her mother walked out of their lives. A dream come true comes in with an offer to go to London for a season.

Friends and Foe
By Sarah Eden
ROMANCE EDEN
Philip Jonquil, Earl of Lampton, has sent five years pretending to be the dandiest of dandies as a cover for his role tracking spies for the Foreign Office. He plays his part magnificently, and, at a traveler's inn, manages to offend Sorrel Kendrick, a young lady, when he insists that it's not fashionable for her to use a cane. Sorrel makes her opinion of him clear and when Philip manages to insult her yet again, war ensues between the two, but soon, each comes to find that the other might not be quite as he or she seems.

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