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This series by Lorraine Heath follows the lives of three sisters who, after being separated at birth, lead very different lives. When they finally meet, they must navigate their newfound bond and the secrets of their past. Heath's rich storytelling and character development make this a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
Lauren Willig
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Fans of Lorraine Heath's historical romances will enjoy 'The Secret History of the Pink Carnation' by Lauren Willig. This thrilling novel combines elements of romance, mystery, and adventure as it follows the story of a young American woman who travels to England to uncover the identity of the legendary Pink Carnation, a spy who saved England from Napoleon's clutches.
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The House of Mirth
If you were drawn to the themes of class, wealth, and social expectations in 'Daughters of Fortune', you'll appreciate Edith Wharton's classic novel 'The House of Mirth'. This powerful story follows the life of Lily Bart, a beautiful and intelligent young woman who struggles to maintain her social status in New York's high society.
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The American Heiress
For readers who enjoyed the exploration of wealth and marriage in 'Daughters of Fortune', 'The American Heiress' by Daisy Goodwin is a must-read. This captivating novel tells the story of Cora Cash, a wealthy American heiress who marries a handsome and impoverished British aristocrat, only to discover that life in England's high society is not as glamorous as it seems.
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The Luxe
If you're looking for a historical fiction series with a focus on wealth, power, and scandal, 'The Luxe' by Anna Godbersen is a great choice. This addictive series follows the lives of five young women in New York City's Gilded Age, as they navigate the treacherous waters of high society and fight for love, power, and revenge.
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The Buccaneers
If you're interested in the theme of American heiresses marrying into the British aristocracy, as in 'Daughters of Fortune', you'll enjoy Edith Wharton's unfinished novel 'The Buccaneers'. This engaging story follows the lives of four young American women who travel to England in search of husbands, only to discover that life in England's high society is not as glamorous as it seems.
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