Books by Elizabeth Boyle
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Elizabeth Boyle, author of English historical romance novels, is a more recent addition to my favorites. It’s always nice to find an author who writes great books and also has a backlist large enough to keep me happy for a while. That’s been the case with her.
I read One Night of Passion a few weeks ago and decided I had to read more, especially once I found out many of her books are connected by family and repeat characters. If you’ve spent any time on this site at all, you’ve already figured out that I love series.
So far, Elizabeth Boyle writes only historical, and frankly I hope that’s where she stays. Her writing is fresh and fun and I so enjoy her characters!
- Tempted by the Night (Aug 2008)
- Love Letters from a Duke (Sep 2007)
- His Mistress by Morning (Sep 2006)
- This Rake of Mine (Nov 2005)
- “The Matchmaker’s Bargain” novella from Hero, Come Back (Jun 2005)
- Something About Emmaline (Feb 2005)
- It Takes a Hero (Apr 2004)
- Stealing the Bride (Jul 2003)
- One Night of Passion (Jul 2002)
- Once Tempted (Jul 2001)
- No Marriage of Convenience (Sep 2000)
- Brazen Temptress (Jun 1999)
- Brazen Heiress (Dec 1998)
- Brazen Angel (Aug 1997)
Books by series or connection and interconnected stories
- The Bachelor Chronicles ^
- Love Letters from a Duke (Sep 2007)
- This Rake of Mine (Nov 2005)
- Something About Emmaline (Feb 2005)
- The Marlowe Family ^
- Tempted by the Night (Aug 2008)
- His Mistress by Morning (Sep 2006)
- The Danvers Family ^
- “The Matchmaker’s Bargain” novella from Hero, Come Back (Jun 2005)
- It Takes a Hero (Apr 2004)
- Stealing the Bride (Jul 2003)
- One Night of Passion (Jul 2002)
- Once Tempted (Jul 2001)
- Brazen Series ^
- Brazen Temptress (Jun 1999)
- Brazen Heiress (Dec 1998)
- Brazen Angel (Aug 1997)
My Favorites
Of course, there’s the first book by Elizabeth Boyle that I read, One Night of Passion. How can it not be a favorite since it introduced me to both the author and the Danvers family? I loved Georgie and Colin, and everyone else who played a part in the story.
Another favorite is Something About Emmaline, with a hero who has invented a fake wife for himself to keep marriage-minded females away. I love the way he’s introduced to his suddenly real fake-wife-Emmaline. Emmaline was a lovely character and Sedgwick was totally entertaining.
Available as ebooks:
Elizabeth Boyle Books
- Love Letters from a Duke
- His Mistress by Morning
- This Rake of Mine
- Hero, Come Back
- Something About Emmaline
- It Takes a Hero
- Stealing the Bride
- One Night of Passion
- Once Tempted
- No Marriage of Convenience
There are also quite a few of Elizabeth Boyle’s books available for the Kindle.
Elizabeth Boyle also has one of the best author websites I’ve seen. There you can find family trees, book connections and lots of behind the scenes details about her wonderful books. www.elizabethboyle.com