'Devil in Winter' by Lisa Kleypas is also a funny historical romance. The hero and heroine's relationship develops in a rather comical way. There are some great dialogues and scenes that will make you laugh while enjoying their romantic journey in a historical context.
One of the funniest is 'The Grand Sophy' by Georgette Heyer. It has a charming and witty heroine who stirs up all sorts of comical situations in the Regency-era setting.
Another great one is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. Lara Jean's love letters getting sent out accidentally leads to some very funny and awkward encounters with the boys she used to have crushes on. The family dynamic in the book also adds to the humor.
Sure. 'Well Met' by Jen DeLuca is really funny. It's set at a Renaissance Faire, and the main characters' interactions are filled with comical misunderstandings and charming moments. The way they fall in love while in this unique setting is quite delightful.
Another one is 'Good Omens'. While it's not a typical romance novel, the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley is both funny and a bit weird. They are an angel and a demon respectively, but they form a bond over the centuries. Their bickering and the situations they get into, like trying to prevent the apocalypse together while also dealing with their own feelings for each other, make it a very interesting read in terms of an unusual 'romance'.
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen is a classic. It tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, with their initial misunderstandings and the development of their relationship against the backdrop of 19th - century English society. Another one is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It combines time - travel and historical romance, following Claire Randall who travels back in time to 18th - century Scotland and her love story there.
A 2019 historical romance novel that stands out is 'Daisy Jones & The Six'. It's set in the 1970s music scene, which is historical in a sense. The relationships between the characters, especially the love and drama within the band, are full of passion and it's like taking a journey back in time to that era of rock and roll and love affairs.
Well, 'The Highland Duke' by Amy Jarecki is also a wonderful 2017 historical romance. It takes place in the Highlands, with a duke who has his own secrets. The relationship between the main characters unfolds gradually against the beautiful and rugged Scottish landscape, and there are elements of mystery and family drama added to the mix.
😋I recommend the following historical romance novels to you: 1. << Royal Couple >>: It was an ancient romance novel about a Crown Princess who could travel between the Ming Dynasty and the future and bring changes to the Ming Dynasty. 2. [Tang Dynasty: Li Shimin Asked Me to Be a High Official]: A story about an ordinary person dressed in modern clothes who was recruited by Li Shimin to become a high official. 3. " Kangxi Harem I: Verdant Years ": With Concubine Rong as the main theme, relying on real history, it inferred and constructed the entire view of Emperor Kangxi's harem. 4. " The Phoenix Conspirates the World: The Evil Emperor, the Concubine Is More Beautiful Than the Rivers and Mountains ": It was an ancient romance novel about the female protagonist, Mu Zi, who accidentally transmigrated to a dynasty that could not be found in history. There, she was the little princess of the King of Yan Bei. 5. " Top Grade Ming Dynasty Golden Husband ": It narrates the history of being the Ming Dynasty's golden husband, teaching Emperor Zhengde mathematics, physics, chemistry, fighting, making cannons, and defeating the Japanese pirates and opening big ships. Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties novels. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Sure. 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston. It's a very funny and modern take on a royal romance. The two main characters, one from the US and one a prince from the UK, have some really witty exchanges and get into some rather comical diplomatic and personal situations.
'How to Marry a Marquess' is another funny one. The heroine's attempts to land the Marquess are filled with humorous moments. Her schemes and the way things don't go as planned are very comical. There are also some great secondary characters that add to the overall humor of the story.