HISTROM for all: Artists

There is something in the historical romance genre for everyone. I am determined to introduce as many people as I can to the genre and help current readers find new authors and books.

This post is part of my project, HISTROM for all, where I highlight as many books as I can for a variety of readers, A-Z style.

Use this list to grow your TBR, recommend books to a friend, or hype up historical romance on social media.

Stay tuned for the rest of the alphabet!

A is for Artist

Check out these four historical romance recommendations for artist characters and plots.

Artfully Yours by Joanna Lowell

Nina is a talented art forger, but she has other callings and dreams. When she ends up employed by Alan De’Ath, a renowned art critic known for spotting fakes, their growing attaction puts her future at risk. Joanna Lowell’s other books, A Duke Undone and A Shore Thing, also feature artist characters.






 

Hazardous to a Duke’s Heart by Sabrina Jeffries

Lord Jonathan returns to England after years of being detained in France to find that his late mentor’s daughter, Victoria, is his sister’s governess. She is a talented sculptor who wants to open an art school for women. He makes a deal with her that involves her debut in society in exchange for art lessons.

 

In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint by Alexandra Vasti

Maltida Halifax has been known to scandalize society, but her art is even more shocking than her reputation. She illustrates erotic drawings. Her most recent prints have been altered to look more like Christian, Lord Ashford. In an effort to make amends, she ends up staying in his home to tutor his little sister, a promising oil painter.

 

When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare

Madeline is a wallflower with a passion and talent for drawing, especially bug illustrations. In order to avoid the awkwardness of finding a husband, she creates and writes letters to a fake Scottish sweetheart, Captian Mackenzie. To her surprise, her imaginary Captian is real and shows up at her door with her letters.

 

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