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15 Authors like Kj Charles

KJ Charles is beloved for historical romances packed with sharp characterization, layered plots, and irresistible tension. From A Charm of Magpies to The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting, her books blend romance, danger, wit, and historical detail with remarkable flair.

If you enjoy books by Kj Charles, these authors are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. Cat Sebastian

    Cat Sebastian writes charming historical romances full of wit, tenderness, and a gentle spirit of defiance. Her characters feel lively and imperfect in the best way, with relationships that unfold naturally and memorably.

    Readers who love Kj Charles’s mix of romance and social awareness will likely find plenty to enjoy in Sebastian’s work.

    A strong place to begin is The Soldier's Scoundrel, a Regency romance with sparkling chemistry, engaging leads, and an appealingly unconventional love story.

  2. Alexis Hall

    Alexis Hall writes emotionally rich romances with vivid characterization, clever humor, and beautifully polished dialogue. His stories often dig into identity, vulnerability, and self-acceptance without losing their warmth or wit.

    Readers drawn to Kj Charles’s emotional complexity and sharply observed characters should enjoy Hall’s work. Boyfriend Material is a great introduction: a contemporary romance filled with banter, heart, and wonderfully messy protagonists.

  3. Jordan L. Hawk

    Jordan L. Hawk is a great choice for readers who enjoy historical romance laced with paranormal danger. Her books combine eerie supernatural elements, high-stakes mystery, and compelling relationships.

    If the historical-fantasy side of Kj Charles appeals to you, try Hawk’s Widdershins, the opening novel in the Whyborne & Griffin series. It offers Victorian atmosphere, dark magic, suspense, and a romance that develops amid real peril.

  4. Joanna Chambers

    Joanna Chambers writes historical romance with emotional weight, strong period detail, and nuanced relationships. Her characters often wrestle with class constraints, personal duty, and the pressure of social expectations.

    Fans of Kj Charles’s thoughtful balance of history and intimacy should find Chambers especially rewarding.

    Provoked, the first book in her Enlightenment series, is an evocative romance set in 19th-century Scotland, rich in tension, longing, and emotional complexity.

  5. Harper Fox

    Harper Fox writes atmospheric, emotionally intense romances with lyrical prose and a deep sense of place. Her novels often explore healing, isolation, and the transformative power of love.

    Readers who admire Kj Charles’s emotional depth and immersive settings should take a look at Fox’s Scrap Metal, a tender and moving romance set in the Scottish Highlands.

  6. Freya Marske

    Freya Marske blends historical romance and fantasy with elegance, humor, and imagination. Her books feature intricate magic, lively dialogue, and romances that feel both sweeping and personal.

    Readers who enjoy Kj Charles’s combination of historical detail, fantasy, and queer romance will likely love Marske’s A Marvellous Light, which opens the door to a magical Edwardian England full of adventure, danger, and charm.

  7. Rose Lerner

    Rose Lerner writes historical romances centered on nuanced, believable characters and finely drawn social dynamics. Her stories often weave politics, class, and emotional vulnerability into satisfying romantic arcs.

    In Sweet Disorder, she delivers a lively, thoughtful romance between flawed but deeply relatable characters, while also exploring privilege, class, and political tension.

    If you appreciate Kj Charles’s layered emotional storytelling and awareness of social context, Lerner is an excellent match.

  8. Meredith Duran

    Meredith Duran writes historical romance with intensity, sophistication, and a strong sense of time and place. Her novels often examine trust, betrayal, and redemption through emotionally complicated relationships.

    A standout is The Duke of Shadows, set against the upheaval of colonial India and Victorian England. It combines sweeping emotion, political tension, and a richly developed historical backdrop.

  9. Olivia Waite

    Olivia Waite is known for warm, inclusive historical romances filled with intelligence, charm, and vivid period detail. Her heroines are ambitious, capable, and easy to root for.

    In The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics, Waite tells the story of two women who challenge convention in pursuit of both love and meaningful work.

    Readers looking for the same emotional care and historical richness they enjoy in Kj Charles will likely appreciate Waite’s heartfelt storytelling.

  10. C.S. Pacat

    C.S. Pacat writes fantasy shaped by political intrigue, charged relationships, and intricate power dynamics. Her work is especially appealing to readers who enjoy character-driven stories where trust and desire are constantly tested.

    Her best-known series begins with Captive Prince, a bold fantasy that explores loyalty, manipulation, and romance in a world of dangerous court politics and shifting alliances.

  11. Josh Lanyon

    If you enjoy KJ Charles’s blend of mystery, romance, and intelligent character work, Josh Lanyon is an easy recommendation. His books pair suspenseful investigations with sharp dialogue and slow-building romantic tension.

    A great entry point is Fatal Shadows, in which bookstore owner Adrien English becomes entangled in a murder case and an uneasy partnership with a tough LAPD detective. Expect wit, mystery, and plenty of sparks.

  12. Everina Maxwell

    Everina Maxwell will appeal to readers who like emotionally intricate relationships alongside strong world-building. Her novels bring together science fiction, political tension, and carefully developed romance.

    You might start with Winter's Orbit, a smart and engaging political romance about an arranged marriage between two men navigating personal secrets and interplanetary stakes.

    Maxwell excels at capturing the fragile, compelling push and pull between characters under pressure.

  13. A.J. Demas

    For readers who love KJ Charles’s historical atmosphere and quietly powerful relationships, A.J. Demas is a strong pick. Demas writes historical fantasy with immersive settings, distinctive cultures, and subtle, well-developed character dynamics.

    Try Sword Dance, which follows a former soldier caught up in diplomacy, intrigue, and romance while trying to protect a hard-won peace. It balances tenderness, humor, and suspense with real skill.

  14. Lucinda Brant

    If KJ Charles’s historical detail is part of the appeal, Lucinda Brant offers similarly immersive settings and vivid storytelling. Her novels bring 18th-century aristocratic society to life with elegance, drama, and plenty of intrigue.

    Midnight Marriage is a strong starting point, offering a Georgian romance rich in atmosphere, emotion, and sharp social maneuvering.

  15. Joanna Bourne

    Joanna Bourne is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy KJ Charles’s mix of romance, suspense, and historical authenticity. She writes intricate spy novels set during the Napoleonic Wars, with clever plots and emotionally intense pairings.

    In The Spymaster's Lady, a brilliant young spy faces off against an equally formidable opponent, creating a romance full of intelligence, tension, and respect. Bourne stands out for her precision, nuance, and masterful storytelling.

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