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Well, the hero in Stormfire did about everything possible to the heroine. The hero from Passion’s Joy tried to force the heroine into abortion after he’d found out she was pregnant and there’s a history of madness in his family. The hero in Into Passion’s Dawn tried to drown his pregnant heroine. Just to name a few.


Yep I like the thread too and like your shelves Noelle, thanks for sharing

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Also you can try these
The Silver Devil The Flesh and the Devil Born to be Bound Stolen Fiendish: A Twisted Fairytale To Have and To Hold After A Rose at Midnight Touch the Wind Claiming the Courtesan Stolen Edin's Embrace I Know What Love Is Vanquish Falling Star Mansions Beloved Enemy Virtue & Vanity Gabriel's Bride Run The Copeland Bride Monster Secret Fire The Demon Lover .
Stormfire Lemonade This Other Eden are among the best for me!
Into Passion's Dawn both h and H were crazy
Feel free to look on my shelves, 90% of the books I read have a villain hero
I didn't think most of those OOT, except a select few. However, I did forget Copeland Bride. It was realllllly scary, what sort of cruelty the hero portrayed.

Hi Mermarie, can you please tell what OOT means?

Also you can try these
The Silver Devil The Flesh and the Devil Born to be Bound
Woow that's really impressive. There is also RetributionRetribution by Julia Ban, I found the scene when hero threatened his own wife of jail and terrified her till she blacked out really evil and crazy.

Also you can try these
The Silver Devil The Flesh and the Devil [book:Bo..."
Yeah, the hero in that one was crazy, an Harlequin like jerk!

Also Stormfire had rapes and humiliation scenes that was very extreme. Stormfire is absolutely over the top masterpiece if you like well written cruelty.
I also loved the development of Forced plot very much hero was absolutely crazy. He did everything out of jealousy and desperation to get heroine starting from threatening her of jail to make her leave her fiance to bullying into marriage and even standing between her seeing family and friends who didn't like him. I like this thread and hope for more suggestions.
There is also Consequences. This has over the top cruel scenes in one of them the hero beat the heroine so bad she spend days unconscious and after that he manipulated her into marriage. When he think she'll leave him he poisons himself and made her accused of trying to kill him to get her under his control.

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That doesn't sound like a romance novel. Is it?


The hero was very cruel! Even though I loved this book... I just wanted her to find sweet love with his brother!

Also, no hero but a villain and a tough heroine in this neat little book: Break Her.

Well Written and the hero is very different, to say the least.

Well Written and the hero is very different, to say the least."
I have Trade Wind eBook but haven’t read it. I was involved in some buddy reads of some other M.M. Kaye books in another group.

Well Written and the hero is very different, to say the least."
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Seems good going to try this one.


Vellini,
M.M. Kaye’s Books could been seen as old-fashioned today and un-pc but not in a bodice ripper way, but more old fashioned in terms of attitudes toward people of color and of women.
So your assessment that Trade Wind is an old-fashioned Romance is correct. I’ve only read a couple of her books, but I belong to a couple of groups and have friends on my flist who enjoy her books, but these are older women.

I personally love old-fashioned romance, Gone With the Wind being my favorite, even if my vision had changed very much when I grew older. I doubt I would've said "It's my fovorite" if I've read it now. Regardless, I still prefer those old fashioned books, BR and dark romance wich I view like contemporary BR.


I think Margaret Mitchell was writing an historical fiction rather than a romance when she wrote GWtW.
I’ve read the book many times. My perception of the book had changed from when I was a teenager (surprise! surprise!). Now I see I see the book as (view spoiler)

I think Margaret Mitchell was writing an historical fiction rather than a romance when she wrote GWtW.
I’ve read the book many times. My perception of the book had changed..."
I totally agree with you, GWTW is as far as it can be from a romance for a book. I was a teenager the first time I read it, and remember being depressed many days after I finished. It's just that I kept the image a the two MCs later when I was picking my reads. And the feeling I had with GWTW I only found with the best BR/Historical romance. I don't know, maybe because the authors kept the character of Rhett Butler when writing their male protagonists (Scarlett not so much). Maybe that's why I can't help putting it on my list of best romance even if it's not one.

Melita, if you're speaking about Trade Wind, what drew me to it is exactly the fact that the hero was an anti-hero, my favorite :D



I read and re-read it in one sitting, but I didn't like it.
What is scary about this book is that I read somewhere that the author's husband was abusive towards her so the things in this book could be her own experiences.

Also, I am tired of historical romance with modern mindset attitudes, do not reflect the time they are written in.
Woman were very much dependent on man as far power and money were concerned .


A bit like real life, at the end of the day, you can't change a person, you got to see them as they are, no use crying when you marry them. LOL.

I love the old Johanna Lindsey BR, Fires of Winter. h is the slave of a Viking and he's such a bastard. Still love it though. Lindsey had some gems in her BR hay day.
Linda Howard oldies tend to have some cruel Hs as well. All that Glitters, Loving Evangeline, and After the Night are some of my favs.



Read this one lately and thaught it should be added really good plot with really cruel hero who did abhorrent things like beating heroine blackmailing her, threatening to kill her family she was so desperate to get away from him that she schemed to kill him but he survived and got amnesia, hated the Mafia thing as hero is kind of wealthy criminal.

This one also has really cruel hero who cold heartedly did every evil, it s a kind of sci fiction and somehow evil powerful hero made his evil legal starved heroine, beat her, humiliated enslaved her then topped it all by brainwashing her into marrying him.
Another cold hearted one that I find unique in his evilness is hero of



There is nothing like Sormfire it was extremely intense, a real master piece nothing comes close to it. Have you read




Read this one lately and thaught it should be added really good plot with really cruel hero who did abhorrent things like beating heroine blackmailing her, threatenin..."
I keep seeing Resurrect pop up when I'm browsing titles to read. I wasn't sure about whether it would be worth it but I think I'll add it to my TBR :)


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