😋I recommend the following novels to you:
- "Fang Wei": History-Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms novels. The protagonist Cao Fang travels through history. Military affairs are the romance of men.
- "Bright Wolf": History-Song, Yuan, and Ming novels. The protagonist, Qi Jing, traveled to the Ming Dynasty and used technology and military revolution to make the Ming Dynasty strong.
- "Roman War": History-Foreign historical novel. The Chinese special forces soldier Chen Jian traveled to the era of the ancient Roman Empire and bloomed like a flower of steel.
- "Little Military Advisor from Another World": A military-war fantasy novel. The protagonist Chu Qiu transmigrated to another world and encountered various adventures.
- "The Thief's Son": A historical novel. The protagonist Xu Leqin travels into history and starts a complicated political struggle.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Also, 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte has elements of a racy historical romance. It's set in the Yorkshire moors in the 19th century. The relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine is tempestuous and full of raw passion. Their love defies the social norms of the time and is as wild as the moors that form the backdrop of the story.
'Twilight' by Stephenie Meyer has elements of vampire romance. Although it's more modern - day set, it still has a sense of timelessness in the love story between Bella and Edward. Their relationship is filled with angst and passion, and the vampire lore in the book is quite interesting.
'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen also has elements of a steamy romance in a historical setting. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's relationship develops from initial dislike to a deep and passionate love. The Regency - era setting and the social norms of the time play a huge role in their relationship journey.
They often had detailed historical settings. In 'The Flame and the Flower', the descriptions of the early 19th - century England and the sea - faring life were quite vivid. The clothing, the social norms, and the economic situations were all part of the backdrop that added depth to the story. And the romances in these novels were intense. The relationships between the main characters were full of passion, like in 'A Knight in Shining Armor' where the connection between the modern woman and the medieval knight was a central and exciting part of the story.
One great Spanish historical novel is 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes. It's a classic that humorously explores the ideals and follies of chivalry in Spain during the early modern period.
😋I recommend the following historical time-travel novels to you: Lu Buwei of the Warring States Period, The Emperor's Teacher of the Ming Dynasty, The King of Soldiers, The Military Advisor of the Ming Dynasty, The Moon of the Tang Dynasty, The Mongol War, and The Divine General of the Holy Tang Dynasty. They were all based on traveling through time and space, telling the story of the protagonist in different historical periods. Each book had its own unique materials and stories. I hope you will like my recommendation. Muah ~
Typically, they have a strong historical setting. For example, they might be set in a particular era like the Victorian period, with detailed descriptions of the fashion, social hierarchies, and architecture of that time.
Kinky historical romance novels often involve more unconventional or risqué elements in the relationships. While regular historical romance may focus on a more traditional courtship, kinky ones might have power dynamics like dominance and submission. For example, in a kinky historical romance, a character might be a captive of a lord in a way that is not just physically but also in a more sensual way, which is different from the typical meet - cute and slow - burn romance in regular historical romances.
Graphic historical romance novels have illustrations. Regular ones rely solely on text. The graphics in graphic novels can quickly set the historical scene, like showing a detailed 18th - century ballroom in an illustration. This gives a more immediate visual understanding of the historical setting compared to having to read detailed descriptions in a regular novel.