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Historical romance has always been my comfort zone.
No matter how many other genres I try, I always find myself going back to it, because it’s just where I feel most at home.
I’ve read loads and loads of historical romance books over the years, from sweeping regency love stories to charming small-town Victorian tales.
And, that slow-burn magic that keeps me hooked every single time.
Now, when you add Christmas? That’s where things get truly perfect.
Christmas-themed historical romances are basically the most romantic books you can pick up. They’re warm, cozy, and full of moments that make you feel like you’re wrapped up in a blanket with a cup of hot chocolate.
Between the snowy settings, candlelit dances, stolen kisses under the mistletoe, and grand declarations of love, these books practically sparkle with festive charm.
Honestly, I think they’re the best kind of books to enjoy during the holiday season.
These stories have all the heart-melting romance you could want, plus the nostalgic beauty of a historical setting.
If you ask me, there’s no better way to get into the Christmas spirit.
A Christmas Gone Perfectly Wrong by Cecilia Grant

If you love a romantic Christmas historical romance that feels like a charmingly chaotic road trip, you’ll adore this one.
I was hooked by how uptight Andrew and free-spirited Lucy were total opposites – yet perfect together.
When a falcon errand turns into a carriage mishap, a snowstorm, and being stranded miles from their destination, sparks fly in the most delightful way.
This is one of those cozy historical Christmas romances that makes you smile the whole time.
It’s a snowy love story about surrendering control and letting the holiday magic guide you.
I especially loved Lucy – she brought joy to every page.
This novella is proof that the best plans are the ones we never make, and the most romantic historical Christmas stories are born from a little chaos, a lot of heart, and just the right amount of mistletoe mischief.
The Duke’s Match Girl by Lila DiPasqua

Looking for a steamy, second-chance Christmas historical romance that really sizzles? This one totally surprised me in the best way.
It’s a passionate retelling of The Little Match Girl, but with so much heart and heat.
Leo and Suzanne were childhood sweethearts, and seeing them reconnect on a snowy Christmas Eve made my heart ache and melt.
I loved how bold Suzanne was – fierce, clever, and unwilling to be hurt again. This book showed me that holiday historical romance books with second chances can be just as magical as first loves.
The romance is fiery and emotional, and though it’s a novella, it doesn’t feel rushed at all.
If you want a sensual, swoony Christmas love story where the duke is desperate to win back his match girl, this is absolutely the one to read by candlelight.
Christmas in the Duke’s Arms (Anthology)

This charming holiday historical romance collection gave me so much joy.
Each story is beautifully unique, but they all center around a cozy little inn and the romantic chaos that unfolds there.
I loved A Knight Before Christmas the most – Penelope and Levi’s quiet longing had me swooning. But I also adored Licensed to Wed – it was a sweet enemies-to-lovers tale.
In the Duke’s Arms had the perfect brooding hero, and The Spy Beneath the Mistletoe added a dash of adventure I didn’t know I needed. I felt like I was wrapped in a warm blanket the whole time.
This anthology is one of the most romantic Christmas Regency romance collections I’ve ever read.
If you want four heartwarming stories with snow, mistletoe, and lots of tender moments, this is the book to curl up with on a cold winter night.
Season for Surrender by Theresa Romain

This is one of my favorite historical Christmas romance novels with a daring heroine.
I was so charmed by Louisa. She is a smart bookworm who accepts a wickedly fun Christmas party invite to have one final grand adventure.
I loved how Lord Xavier went from a reckless rake to a man slowly falling in love with her quiet courage and wit.
Their chemistry sparkles like tinsel, and the house party setting made it feel like a Regency version of a holiday rom-com.
If you like Christmas historical romance books with clever heroines and scandalous wagers, this one’s such a cozy read.
It’s playful, romantic, and just the right mix of naughty and nice for your holiday book stack.
A Bride For Christmas by Aileen Fish

Nash Sinclair is a war hero with a big heart and a loving family, and all he wants is a wife to share Christmas with.
I adored how determined he was to win over Lady Julianna, who’s convinced her perfect man doesn’t exist.
I laughed when she said only a dragon-slayer would do and Nash actually tries to rise to the challenge with the help of his sweet nieces and nephews.
It’s one of those sweet historical Christmas romance books with family warmth and a hero who’s impossible not to love.
The slow burn between them felt real and tender, and I couldn’t stop smiling by the end.
If you’re looking for a gentle, hopeful holiday romance with a bit of matchmaking mischief, you’ll absolutely adore this story like I did.
How the Dukes Stole Christmas (Anthology)

Each story in this anthology offers something different – from ballroom waltzes to snowy castles to New York magic.
My personal favorite was The Duke of Christmas Present – it was emotional and beautiful. But I also adored Meet Me in Mayfair for its festive charm and playful banter.
Every duke in this collection stole my heart in their own way, and each heroine was clever, brave, and full of holiday spirit.
This is one of the best Christmas historical romance anthologies with dukes and a touch of enchanted shortbread.
I loved how each couple had to face something deep – loss, second chances, or loneliness – and still found their way to love.
If you’re craving magical winter love stories, this is a must-read. Every novella left me smiling, sighing, and wanting more.
The Christmas Knight by Michelle Sinclair

Bronwyn is a brave heroine who offers herself in marriage to protect her sisters and I loved her strength so much.
The knight who arrives isn’t the brute she expected, and watching their romance slowly unfold made my heart flutter.
This is one of those swoony medieval Christmas romances where sacrifice leads to the sweetest kind of love.
I was so invested in the growing trust between Bronwyn and the brooding lord – especially as they managed secrets, duty, and desire.
Their connection felt earned and deep, and I just wanted to wrap them in a cozy blanket and never leave Hunswick Castle.
If you want a romantic Christmas historical romance with medieval charm and a fierce, loving heroine, this book feels like a gift you didn’t know you needed.
A Winter Scandal by Candace Camp

This book gave me the perfect blend of mystery, scandal, and Christmas romance.
When Thea finds a baby in a manger, the last person she expects to blame is a rakish lord. But how wrong and right she is.
I loved watching Thea and Gabriel uncover the truth together while trying (and failing) to fight the growing attraction between them.
This is one of those Victorian Christmas romance novels with some intrigue, and it completely pulled me in.
The snowy village setting, the baby mystery, and the slowly building romance made it such a heartfelt read.
Thea’s intelligence and Gabriel’s surprising tenderness made me root for them hard.
If you like your Christmas historical romance books with hidden secrets and slow-burn love, this one is so worth curling up with on a chilly December night.
Kisses, She Wrote by Katharine Ashe

Princess Jacqueline is shy, sweet, and secretly in love with the charming, scandalous Earl of Bedwyr.
But when he finds her diary full of kisses and longing, the drama ensues.
I couldn’t stop reading and I was totally pulled in by their chemistry and how adorably flustered Jacqueline gets.
It’s a shorter read, but the story is packed with longing, sweet tension, and festive sparkle.
If you enjoy Regency Christmas romance books with a playful angle and a dash of forbidden love, this one’s perfect.
I really loved how Cam saw past Jacqueline’s quiet ways and started to fall for the girl behind the words.
It’s romantic, heartwarming, and just the right bit of scandal to spice up your December reading list.
A Holiday by Gaslight by Mimi Matthews

This is one of the most gentle, tender holiday romance books I’ve ever read.
Sophie and Edward’s slow-building relationship is full of quiet emotion and hope.
I loved how they both tried to do the right thing but had no idea how to connect at first – it felt so real.
Edward is the kind of grumpy hero with a soft heart I always fall for. And Sophie’s determination to protect her family while still being true to herself? Beautiful.
It’s one of those Victorian Christmas romance books about second chances and real connection, and it made my heart ache in the best way.
I especially loved the wintry setting and how gaslight and snow made everything feel extra magical.
If you want a sweet and thoughtful Christmas courtship historical romance, you’ll adore this little gem as much as I did.
So, if you’re looking to make your holiday reading extra magical this year, these Christmas historical romance books are the way to go.
They’ve got all the love, warmth, and festive charm you could ever want, and they’re perfect for curling up with on a cozy December night.