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22 Authors Like Grace Burrowes for the Ultimate Historical Romance

Discover binge-worthy historical fiction with our list of authors like Grace Burrowes. Dive into love stories that will whisk you away to another era!

Romance is one of the most popular writing genres, and authors like Grace Burrowes focus on the allure of historical affairs. We have the perfect list if you’re a big fan of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller Grace Burrowes.

On her website, Burrowes shares, “I started keeping a diary before I could write cursive, but had no notion I might be a writer until I was well into adulthood.

Now, she’s a successful author, bagging the 2010 Publishers Weekly Best Book with her debut novel, The Heir. Since then, she has published over 100 novels and is an established figure in the historical romance genre.

This article showcases 22 authors like Grace Burrowes to bring you romance across the centuries. The list focuses predominantly on the Tudor, Georgian, and Victorian eras. It seems we don’t consider the medieval or classical periods to be particularly romantic.

Nevertheless, they gave birth to many notable affairs. For any budding romance writers out there, perhaps that is an opportunity to make your mark!

Are you looking for more women writers? See our list of the best books written by female authors.

Best Authors Like Grace Burrowes Ranked

1. Julia Quinn, 1970 –

Julia Quinn published the first installment of the Bridgerton series in 2000

Julia Quinn, the “Queen of Regency Romances,” is also the mind behind the 2020 Netflix show Bridgerton. Netflix adapted her Bridgerton series, starting with The Duke and I.

The Regency period relates to the nine years between 1811 and 1820 when George IV acted as Regent, or proxy ruler, in place of his ailing father.

Quinn is an 18-time New York Times bestseller of almost 40 novels translated into over 40 languages. In 2023, Queen Charlotte, which she co-authored with another New York Times bestseller, Shonda Rhimes, also premiered on Netflix.

Besides writing in the same genres and setting, Quinn and Burrowes create light and engaging stories by adding humor. They present well-crafted characters with distinct personalities and backgrounds that readers relate to and adore.

To say that men can be bullheaded would be insulting to the bull.”

Julia Quinn, The Duke and I
The Duke and I: The (Bridgertons Book 1)
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12/16/2023 06:20 pm GMT

2. Eloisa James, 1962 –

A Kiss at Midnight by Eloisa James is her version of Cinderella

Mary Bly writes under the pen name Eloisa James. As a Shakespeare professor, she incorporates Shakespearean elements into her writing, as in her Pleasures Trilogy.

James is best known for novels set in the Georgian period (1714 to 1837). She accurately depicts the eras’ customs, manners, and conventions for an immersive reading experience. Compared to Burrowes, James’ books are darker, more emotional, and contain steamier love scenes.

One of her most famous works is Wilde in Love, the first installment of The Wildes of Lindow Castle series. It’s about the romance of a charming bachelor everyone wants and a witty and uberly private heroine. Cosmopolitan named it one of the best books of 2017.

It was also bitterly true that a person who doesn’t want you is twice as desirable.”

Eloisa James, Desperate Duchesses
Wilde in Love: The Wildes of Lindow Castle
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12/17/2023 06:16 pm GMT

3. Lisa Kleypas, 1964 – 

Lisa Kleypas listens to music and watches videos for inspiration

Lisa Kleypas is a RITA award-winning and New York Times bestselling contemporary and historical romance author. She was also a pageant queen in her earlier life, earning the Miss Massachusetts 1985 and Miss America 1986 titles. Though her early novels are set in the Regency era, she also writes about the late Victorian period (1837 to 1901).

Her most popular book is the 2016 Devil in Disguise, the story of Lady Merritt Sterling, a widowed young woman, and Keir MacRae, a whisky distiller on the run. It’s the seventh installment of The Ravenels series but can be read as a standalone novel.

It’s easy for us to mistake shyness for coldness and silence for indifference.”

Lisa Kleypas, Devil in Winter
Devil in Disguise (The Ravenels Book 7)
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12/17/2023 06:10 pm GMT

4. Tessa Dare, 1979 – 

Tessa Dare is a Jane Austen fan and has written Austen-based fanfiction

Tessa Dare delivers romance novels set in the Regency era that modern readers can relate to. She’s a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 20 historical romances and is known for penning brave heroines who withstand the unequal customs of their times.

Dare’s novels’ present a distinct balance of emotion, humor, and sensuality. Her most well-received series is the Girl Meets Duke collection, which starts with The Duchess Deal. It’s about an impromptu decision of the Duke of Ashbury to marry Emma Gladstone — the lady in a wedding gown who suddenly appeared in his library. Once Emma becomes pregnant with his heir, the duke says they won’t share a bed ever again, Emma will make him rethink that.

I think you underestimate my capacity for taking normal human interaction and making it awkward.”

Tessa Dare, When a Scot Ties the Knot
The Duchess Deal: Girl Meets Duke
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12/17/2023 06:16 pm GMT

5. Mary Balogh, 1944 –

Mary Balogh’s first five books were written in longhand

Mary Balogh (pronounced BA-log) always dreamed of being a writer and, as a child, invented stories with her dolls. In 1988, she finally became a full-time author. Since then, her Georgian era-based tales of romance with intricate plots have captured the hearts of many, including Grace Burrowes. Balogh and Burrowes even partnered to write Once Upon a Dream (Bedwyn Saga #6.5).

Balogh’s first book, A Masked Deception, was followed by over 70 novels and almost 30 novellas. She’s a multi-awarded New York Times bestselling author of the Misstress Series, Simply Quartet, and Slightly (Bedwyn Saga). She also received the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award.

“I would be consumed by you,’ she said, and blinked her eyes furiously when she felt them fill with tears. ‘You would sap all the energy and all the joy from me. You would put out all the fire of my vitality.”

Mary Balogh, Slightly Dangerous
A Masked Deception
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12/17/2023 06:16 pm GMT

6. Sarah MacLean, 1978 –

Sarah MacLean’s Nine Rules When Romancing the Rake stayed on the New York Times Bestseller List for four weeks

Sarah MacLean debuted as a New York Times bestseller with her first book, Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake. Since then, she’s also become a USA Today bestseller of young adult and historical romance. Her books are set in the Regency and Victorian periods.

MacLean advocates women’s empowerment, presenting cultural and social issues in her novels. Brooklyn Magazine called her “one of the leading progressive feminist voices writing romance today.”

Two novels from her Rules of Scoundrels series (No Good Duke Goes Unpublished and A Rogue by Any Other Name) earned the RITA Awards for Best Fictional Romance.

“Perfect is too clean, too easy. I don’t want perfect any more than I want to be perfect. I want imperfect.”

Sarah Maclean, A Rogue by Any Other Name
No Good Duke Goes Unpunished: The Third Rule of Scoundrels (Rules of Scoundrels, 3)
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12/17/2023 06:11 pm GMT

7. Sabrina Jeffries, 1958 –

Sabrina Jeffries published works under the pseudonyms Deborah Martin and Deborah Nicholas

At 12 years old, Sabrina Jeffries wanted to be a writer and hoped one of her books would someday save the world. Today, this New York Times bestselling author has over 50 novels and has sold over nine million copies worldwide.

Jeffries primarily writes steamy romances set in the Regency and Victorian eras, with storylines that develop far beyond romance. For instance, her novel Undercover Duke includes a murder investigation, making it something of a crime fiction novel. It earned #9 on the Publishers Weekly mass market paperback list.

“Love is taking chances when every rational part of you screams, ‘Don’t risk it.”

Sabrina Jeffries, A Lady Never Surrenders
Undercover Duke: A Witty and Entertaining Historical Regency Romance (Duke Dynasty Book 4)
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12/17/2023 06:16 pm GMT

8. Loretta Chase, 1949 –

Loretta Chase based Mr. Chase, a character from her debut novel Isabella, on her husband

Loretta Lynda Chekani, aka Loretta Chase, is a multi-awarded New York Times bestseller of over 30 historical romance books. She’s best known for her Regency and Victorian romances, delivering fast-paced, sensual, and nontraditional plots.

Chase earned two RITA Awards for Best Novel for her The Sandalwood Princess and Lord of Scoundrels. She’s also a Reviewers’ Choice winner in various categories. In 2021, she received the Romance Writers of America VIVIAN Award. Her novel Ten Things I Hate About the Duke bagged her this highest honor in romance fiction.

Jessica, you are a pain in the arse, do you know that? If I were not so immensely fond of you, I should throw you out the window.”

Loretta Chase, Lord of Scoundrels
Lord of Scoundrels
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12/17/2023 06:11 pm GMT

9. Madeline Hunter, 1952 –

Madeline Hunter is a former college professor and glass collector

Madeline Hunter published her first novel, By Arrangement, in 2000. The novel earned her the Waldenbooks Bestselling Debut Author award. Since then, she has written over 20 early 19th-century English romances and sold more than six million prints, establishing her name in the genre. Hunter’s also a two-time RITA winner and features on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists.

Hunter’s painstaking historical research lends authenticity to her work. Her narrative often combines mystery, humor, and suspense and includes a good dose of smut. A top-recommended Hunter novel is the third and final installment to her A Duke’s Heiress series, The Heiress Bride. Readers love Nicholas Radnor and Iris Barrington’s palpable chemistry.

My anger was never with you, but with the little hell my heart had put me in.”

Madeline Hunter, The Romantic
By Arrangement (Medievals)
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12/17/2023 06:11 pm GMT

10. Elizabeth Hoyt, 1970 –

Elizabeth Hoyt also writes contemporary romance under the pen name Julia Harper

Elizabeth Hoyt is a frequent name on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. One of her most critically acclaimed novels is The Raven Prince, a story set in 1760s England about a widowed woman who became the secretary of a man with a bad temper.

Hoyt published 28 more novels set in the mid-18th-century period, including Amazon’s Editors Pick Scandalous Desires. It’s the tale of Silence Hollingbrook and her folly with the river pirate Mickey O’Connor. The novel is brimming with dramatic revelations and has a fast-paced plot.

Why did men think that saying something louder made it true?”

Elizabeth Hoyt, The Raven Prince
The Raven Prince (The Princes Trilogy, 1)
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12/17/2023 06:15 pm GMT

11. Sherry Thomas,1975 –

Sherry Thomas learned English by reading English romance novels

Sherry Thomas writes fantasy, Victorian-era historical romance, and wuxia-inspired duologies. Wuxia is a Chinese fiction genre focused on ancient martial arts heroes. 

This USA Today bestseller debuted in historical romance in 2008 with Private Arrangements. Publishers Weekly recognized this as the Best Book and Best First Historical Romance of the year. Fellow historical romance authors and critics have also acknowledged her writing prowess.

Thomas has won multiple literature awards for her late 19th-century novels, including the RITA Awards Romance Writers of America in 2009 and Best Historical Romance in 2010.

Do not undervalue what you are ultimately worth because you are at a momentary disadvantage.”

Sherry Thomas, A Study in Scarlet Women

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Private Arrangements (The London Trilogy)
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12/17/2023 06:16 pm GMT

12. Jo Beverley, 1947 – 2016

Jo Beverley co-founded the Ottawa Romance Writers’ Association

Jo Beverley (Mary Josephine Dunn Beverley) was a New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author and a five-time RITA Awards Best Novel award recipient. During her lifetime, she wrote over 80 books and co-authored many works, including novels, novellas, and short stories. Beverley was labeled “one of the great names of the genre” by Romantic Times.

Her novels are set either in the Middle Ages (500-1500 CE) or the Georgian period, which includes the Regency era. Some of Beverley’s bestsellers are Lady Beware, A Shocking Delight, and Too Dangerous for a Lady. In 2016, Beverley died of cancer, leaving a beautiful legacy to the historical romance genre.

It’s nice sometimes to be the river rather than the rock.”

Jo Beverley
A Shocking Delight (Rogue Series)
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12/16/2023 05:41 pm GMT

13. Anne Gracie, 1955 –

Anne Gracie learned history from Georgette Heyer, Rosemary Sutcliffe, and Henry Treece books

Anne Gracie’s love for reading inspired her to try her hand at fiction, especially when she discovered historical romance. This Australian novelist published her first Regency-era book in 1999, titled Gallant Waif.

Goodreads lists 89 books under Gracie’s profile, several of which are included in the Library Journal and National Public Radio best book lists. She’s a five-time RITA Award recipient and two-time Romantic Book of the Year – Australia awardee, to name a few.

Gracie has novelized four of The Tudors TV series with Michael Hirst. She’s remarkable in giving classic romance a fresh twist through well-developed characters and structured plots.

Even when no one loves you, there is always someone to love, someone who needs to be loved. Always.”

Anne Gracie, The Perfect Rake


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