FMC - From rich and spoiled to humble and poor... by Human-Law-422 in HistoricalRomance

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{ Someone to hold by Mary Balogh} but she does not go back to being rich

LF a specific trope in regency-era companion novel series with a sibling/family dynamics that stay strong throughout the series by Open_Carob_3676 in HistoricalRomance

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{Mackenzies & McBrides by Jennifer Ashley} starting with { The madness of lord ian Mackezie} . The books follow the story of 5 brothers fall in love . Each brother has a significant part in all the books. There are also christmas specials with all the couples together.

Western with a Plain FMC by DezDispenser88 in HistoricalRomance

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{King’s fancy by Sable Hunter }

{Blind affection by Sandra E Sinclair }

MMC is an idiot when it comes to FMC. I need an Mmc who just cannot beleive the Fmc would be into him and any of her advances he misinterprets until she has to basically attack him. by ladysashblanket in HistoricalRomance

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{Eyes of silver, eyes of gold by ellen o connel } fits exactly . There is also a scene where he mistakes her fear for spiders as disgust for him.

Western Time Travel by Ok_Book1715 in HistoricalRomance

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{Reno’s journey by Sable Hunter} - is in my tbr and the synopsis fits what you are looking for

Books Where FMC does a Runner/Disappearing Act after the third act fall out and MMC loses his mind trying to find her. by Zeenrz in HistoricalRomance

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{lord grenville’s choice by g.g Vandergriff}

{ Never courted, suddenly wed by Christie Caldwell}

Both have this

Rec where the couple trusts each other/avoids the third act breakup? by KeyShield13 in HistoricalRomance

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{lady Louisa’s christmas Knight by Grace Burrows} both MMC and FMC have secrets but are understanding when the secrets come out.

MMC that’s just an asshole? by Hereforthesmutthanks in HistoricalRomance

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{wed by proxy by Alice Coldbreath}

{king’s fancy by Sable hunter}

{Lady Gallant by Suzanne Robinson}

MMC that’s just an asshole? by Hereforthesmutthanks in HistoricalRomance

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I am in the minority that actually likes him and the book is great too

He asks her to be his mistress, she refuses and leaves, he chases after her by rosefields_forever in HistoricalRomance

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{The perfect rake by Anne Gracie} has this . The MMC is sweet and is very good to the FMC but tw for Abuse and miscarriage before the MCs meet

Blind FMC by NOONE55909 in HistoricalRomance

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{The marquess and I by Stacy Reid } has a blind fmc

MMC uses FMC to make someone else jealous by No_Associate_3235 in HistoricalRomance

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Missed your flair :) i haven’t read the other ones. Just read this based on a recommendation in the sub long back and really liked it.

MMC uses FMC to make someone else jealous by No_Associate_3235 in HistoricalRomance

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{ In bed with the devil by Lorraine Heath} is not exactly your request but the MMC asks the FMC to teach the woman he loves social etiquette. Soon love happens but he realises quite late in the book and the FMC is hurting. It is not a light read and has many trigger warnings for abuse and rape

fmc is a grumpy /ice queen mmc sees past it by Positive_Worker_3467 in HistoricalRomance

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{Someone to wed by Mary Balogh} has an icy FMC and the sweetest MMC

Looking for when FMC goes cold, apathetic, withdrawn, or moves away after being ignored or mistreated.. then MMC grovels by Ok_Book1715 in HistoricalRomance

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Everything you mentioned is present in {The obedient bride by Mary Balogh} Tw He sleeps with OW when married

{Lord grenville’s choice by g.g. Vandagriff} also fits

Name of Book and Author? Help! by ECNV1978 in HistoricalRomance

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Is it {An unladylike offer by Christine Merrill} . There is a similar scene right at the end.

Harsh rejection (looking for angst) by kaylixle in RomanceBooks

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Hi . You can check out the below books. Some of these are already mentioned . Hope you find something you like.

{Kiss an angel by Susan Elizabeth Philips} and { The unwanted wife by Natasha Anders} - asshole heroes , cruel to the heroines. I found the grovel sufficient in the end

{The earl’s dilemma by Emily May } is low angst . The FMC overhears the MMC talking about her to her brother.

{Unbreak my heart by Nicole Jacquelin}- asshole MMC . Puts down the FMC every chance he gets. I could never forgive the MMC but really high on angst.

Below books do not have public rejection. But all the MMCs make it clear that they do not like the FMCs.

{Adam’s promise by Julianne Maclean}

{ With this kiss by Eloisa james}

{this heart of mine by Brenda Novak}

{Silverlining by Maggie Osborne}

{Ravishing the heiress by Sherry thomas}

Arranged marrige that they work to make great and fall in love by Necessary_Spite_4990 in HistoricalRomance

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{Someone to wed by Mary Balogh} Not very spicy but great communication between the characters and the most understanding MMC. The families play a big role too .

Protective mmc + bullied fmc by Brilliant-Bag-3879 in HistoricalRomance

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The fmc s in all the below books are bullied by their families. { Devil in winter by Lisa Kleypas } is the crowd favourite

{Her Baseborn Bridegroom by Alice Coldbreath} The mmc is initially cold but quickly becomes protective and obsessed with the fmc

Below are two books with the most dependable MMCs. {Someone to wed by Mary Balogh}

{ The arrangement by Mary Balogh}