One popular one is 'Outlander'. It has elements where the heroine, Claire, faces various challenges and at times, situations that could be considered abuse within the context of the historical setting. The relationship she has with Jamie is complex and set against a vivid historical backdrop.
Love and redemption is another theme. Despite the abuse, they usually find love that helps them heal or at least gives them the strength to move forward. The love interest, often the hero, may be the one who helps the heroine break free from the cycle of abuse or provides a safe haven within the harsh historical environment.
It usually hooks readers because it shows the heroine's journey of overcoming abuse and finding love. The contrast of her difficult past and the potential for a happy future creates tension and keeps you turning the pages.
One example could be 'Flowers in the Attic' by V.C. Andrews. It has elements where the heroine endures abuse within a complex family situation while also having a romantic sub - plot. However, it's a rather dark and controversial novel.
'Regency Love for the Abused Heart' is a novel that delves deep into the life of an abused heroine. It shows how she overcomes her past traumas and discovers true love within the strictures of the regency society. The descriptions of the regency balls and social etiquette add to the allure of the story.
One example could be 'Flowers in the Attic' by V.C. Andrews. It has elements where the heroine faces abuse within the family and there are complex romantic undertones. However, it's a rather dark and complex read.
You might consider 'Broken Promises'. Here, the hero abuses the heroine due to his own inner demons and past traumas. However, as the story progresses, he realizes his mistakes and tries to make amends.
In abused heroine regency romance novels, the heroine's recovery is often tied to her new relationships. She may form strong friendships with other women who support her. And her relationship with the hero is crucial. He might encourage her to pursue her interests, like painting or writing, which she had given up due to the abuse. Through these positive interactions and newfound confidence, she begins to move past her painful past.