Slightly Dangerous

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Slightly Dangerous

by Mary Balogh

Slightly Dangerous introduces Wulfric Bedwyn, a duke known for his impeccable composure and formidable presence. His world is thrown into delightful disarray when circumstances lead him into a marriage of convenience with Christine, a woman who is his complete opposite in temperament and social standing. This isn't a story of instant sparks, but rather a beautifully paced exploration of two distinct personalities learning to live together, to understand, and eventually, to truly see each other. Balogh excels at crafting quiet, profound emotional journeys, and here, you'll witness Wulfric's carefully constructed defenses slowly crumble under Christine's genuine nature, while she finds unexpected strength and security. It's a charming, witty, and deeply satisfying read for anyone who loves historical romance where the real magic happens in the subtle shifts of heart and mind, and where an outwardly cold hero finds his warmth.

10 Books similar to 'Slightly Dangerous'

For readers who appreciated the slow burn romance and the quiet intensity of Slightly Dangerous, our curated list offers similar delights. If you were captivated by Wulfric Bedwyn's transformation from a formidable duke to a devoted husband, you'll find kindred spirits in these pages. We’ve gathered stories featuring aloof, high-ranking heroes who meet their match in unconventional heroines, leading to delightful 'opposites attract' dynamics. Each recommendation shares that satisfying emotional depth and focus on personal growth, where characters navigate societal expectations and discover profound connections.

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Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

As the primary inspiration for Wulfric Bedwyn's character, this classic features the ultimate 'stiff upper lip' hero and a lively, unconventional heroine. It shares the same themes of social class, first impressions, and the softening of a cold exterior through love.

The Duke of Shadows
The Duke of Shadows

by Meredith Duran

Like Wulfric, the hero is an aloof, high-ranking aristocrat who believes himself above certain emotions until he meets a woman who challenges his world. It offers a similarly intense emotional depth and high-stakes character development.

Frederica
Frederica

by Georgette Heyer

This book features a cynical, bored Marquis who finds himself unexpectedly charmed by a woman who is primarily focused on her family's welfare. The witty banter and the hero's gradual transformation from detached observer to devoted protector mirror the Bedwyn dynamic.

Devil's Daughter
Devil's Daughter

by Lisa Kleypas

This story features a hero who is perceived as cold and calculating, meeting a heroine who challenges his rigid control. Fans of the Bedwyn family saga will appreciate the strong family ties and the nuanced emotional payoff.

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A Summer to Remember
A Summer to Remember

by Mary Balogh

Written by the same author, this book features a similarly stoic and honorable hero who enters a fake engagement that turns real. It captures the same signature Balogh style of quiet emotional intensity and psychological depth.

The Countess Conspiracy
The Countess Conspiracy

by Courtney Milan

This novel features a deeply repressed, highly intelligent hero and a heroine who defies social conventions. It matches the intellectual tone and the 'slow burn' emotional evolution found in Wulfric and Christine's story.

The Work of Art
The Work of Art

by Mimi Matthews

Featuring a hero who is physically and emotionally scarred and a heroine who needs his protection, this story shares the 'marriage of convenience' feel and the gentle, respectful pacing of a Balogh novel.

Lord of Scoundrels
Lord of Scoundrels

by Loretta Chase

While more comedic, this features a larger-than-life hero who meets his match in a very determined, clever heroine. It captures the 'battle of wits' and the breakdown of a formidable man's defenses that fans of Wulfric will enjoy.

The Duchess War
The Duchess War

by Courtney Milan

This book features a hero who hides his true self behind a wall of propriety and a heroine with a secret past. The focus on internal character growth and the subversion of social expectations aligns perfectly with Slightly Dangerous.

Flowers from the Storm
Flowers from the Storm

by Laura Kinsale

This is a deeply emotional story about a powerful, arrogant man who is brought low and the quiet woman who helps him find himself again. It shares the same high level of emotional stakes and intense character study.