Netflixs Bridgerton Series continues to command the attention of historical romance lovers with each new season and although it may be a while until the series returns, manhwa luckily just the thing to fill the void. With the rising popularity of the villain trope, countless romance manhwa already use historical settings. That said, only a handful of series contain the same charm as Bridgerton.
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As you like it, Margrave
Written and illustrated by Kwon Jung-A
As you like it, Margrave Follows a maid named Diane who disguises herself as her mistress, Lady Selene, hoping to repay the latter for taking her in as a child. With her father forcing her into an unwanted arranged marriage, Lady Selene decides to relax with her favorite knight and Diane takes on the task of buying Selene time by traveling to Evenhart Castle pretending to be her, where she is to stay for six days.
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Here, she meets the cold yet handsome Margrave, who also happens to be the descendant of the legendary Sir Evenhart whom Diane has avoided all her life. Although the series has quite a bit of the fantastic mixed into its narrative, As you like it, Margrave is an Excellent slow-burn, historical romance Which is perfect to get in the middle with beautiful art that only gets better throughout the series.
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It was a mistake, Grand Duke
Based on the original novel by Sisse and illustrated by Joypyonn
Vivian Louis has been in love with Grand Duke Glenn for seven long years, even since she first laid eyes on him at her debutante ball. For years, Vivian quietly admired him from afar, drew fan art of him and even wrote novels about him. However, everything changes when Vivian accidentally breaks a mysterious magic crystal ball left behind by one of her mage friends.
To avoid any unpleasant rumors, Vivian and the Grand Duke enter into a contractual relationship for one year, but it is unclear how much of the relationship is preserved. Although it may not have a novel premise, It was a mistake, Grand Duke Is Beyond charming and sure to leave readers smiling and kicking their feet In how expensive his main pair can be.
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The Redemption of the Earl of Nottingham
Written by Boem1800 and produced by Manta Comics
Set in 1914 right before the outbreak of WWI, The Redemption of the Earl of Nottingham Follows Madeline Roenfield, the daughter of an aristocrat who finds herself back in her 17-year-old body after leading a miserable, neglected life as the wife of Earl Ian Nottingham. Madeleine was forced to marry the Earl after her father’s early death, but unfortunately, her husband, broken in body and spirit, was never able to care for her and made her life a living hell instead.
Now given a second chance, Madalyn intends to avoid the Earl at all costs and use her knowledge of the events to conspire to save her family from bankruptcy. However, she unknowingly keeps running into the Earl of Nottingham and against all odds begins to hope that she can save him too from meeting the same tragic fate. While the setting and atmosphere are certainly different from that of BridgertonIan and Madeline’s past relationship is complete Reminiscent of Queen Charlotte and King GeorgeAt least with a more tragic end. That said, perhaps Madeline and Ian might just find happiness the second time around.
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For better or for worse
Written by Noh Heeda and illustrated by Eunren
Dillon Langton, who was thrust into the world of the novel as the future sister-in-law of the male lead, is determined to prevent Marquess Cedric from marrying her younger sister, who is set to die in childbirth just a year after marriage. However, the Marquess is looking for a bride and the easiest way to keep him away from her sister is to marry Cedric himself until the real female lead comes along.
Although unlike any of the love stories in BridgertonFans of period romance of the like are sure to enjoy For better or for worse.
But of course, the marriage of convenience was not as simple as Dillon wished it would be. Although unlike any of the love stories in BridgertonFans of period romance of the like are sure to enjoy For better or for worse with his Spunky protagonist and sugary-sweet romance.
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The reason why Raeliana ended up in the Duke’s mansion
Based on the original novel by Milcha and illustrated by Whale
The reason why Raeliana ended up in the Duke’s mansion is a well-regarded cult classic when it comes to historical romance manhwa and is most definitely a series that every fan of Bridgerton Should read. The series follows Eunha, a 21st-century woman thrust into the world of a mystery novel as the murder victim Raeliana McMillan. Hoping to escape her fate by breaking off her engagement with her would-be murderer, Raeliana ends up entangled in a fake engagement with the novel’s protagonist, Duke Noah Wynknight.
Besides the murder mystery aspects, The reason why Raeliana ended up in the Duke’s mansion Has everything a Bridgerton fan could want from a manhwa, with a Romance just as thrilling as Daphne and the Duke And all the social politics that come with navigating noble society.
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The little lady behind the scenes
Based on the original novel by Yehwon and illustrated by CH
The little lady behind the scenes takes off when its protagonist finds himself reincarnated in a romantic harem novel as the protagonist’s younger sister Lillian Blanche. Her older sister Julianne is perfect in almost every way and is surrounded by suitable suitors. However, Lilianne knows who Julianne is destined to end up with and is determined to save her loving older sister from marrying her negligent, cheating future husband, and find her own suitors along the way.
Lily and Julianne’s wholesome sisterly bond is strongly reminiscent of that of the Bridgerton siblings and fans of the period drama are sure to enjoy Lillianne’s courtship just as much as Lady Danbury and Lady Whistledown. Bridgerton. This said as an Iskai, The little lady behind the scenes Certainly has many more to offer than that Explore the complex feelings that accompany being pushed into a completely different reality.
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Adelaide
Based on the original novel by Chae Hanbin and adapted by SUHO
Reborn as the youngest daughter of Count Bourbon after a tragic car accident, Adelaide Camille Bourbon finds her new life as a noble extremely boring until she hears of a mysterious dimensional traveler. Wanting to meet the traveler himself, Adelaide quickly moves to the capital, where she runs in the cold after handsome Duke Felix, who is rumored to be completely enamored by the mysterious traveler named Lady Susan.
Wanting to get rid of the rumors surrounding him as well as the scheming Susan herself, Felix and Adelaide agree to pretend to be engaged, much like Daphne and Simon Bridgerton. But of course, where fake relationships are, real feelings inevitably bloom, and Adelaide and Felix are no exception.
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Wall of glass
Written and illustrated by Joho
Wall of glass Revolves around Liliana Pence, a naive noblewoman who ends up falling in love with her charming, handsome piano instructor, Edward Carter, despite being a commoner. However, unbeknownst to Liliana, Edward has ulterior motives of his own and secretly despises her, thinking her to be a hypocrite. Not wanting to be married off to Mr. Percy, Liliana confesses her feelings to Edward who coldly rejects her and calls her out on her hypocrisy.
Soon after, Liliana’s life takes a turn for the worse when her family loses their entire fortune, leaving her completely penniless. As naive as she may have been, Liliana eventually learns just how desperate the world can be and begins working as a governess and maid under a different name. Fate eventually leads her back to her old love, Mr. Carter, but many obstacles block the path to love. Wall of glass is one of the few romance manhwa with an accurate historical setting and Reads much like a Jane Austen novel with lots of angst, pain and careful character development Which make it a must-read for fans of period pieces like Bridgerton.
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I will save the damned family
Written by Munirang and illustrated by NU
Reincarnated as the reclusive third daughter of the Elias family, Tara Elias is determined to save her family from the gruesome fate of being beheaded for treason against the royal family. Her biggest enemy is Prince Kyle, with whom she finds herself unwittingly entangled amid their constant battle of wits.
Tara shares not only Penelope Featherington’s bright red hair but also her determination and independent personality.
While the story shares little in common with Bridgerton In terms of its plot other than its historical setting, Tara shares not only Penelope Featherington’s bright red hair but also her determination and her independent personality. Furthermore, although Tara eventually loses weight over the course of the series, Prince Kyle’s affection was never connected to her physical appearanceWhich Polish sailors will certainly want to.
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Bring the love
Written and illustrated by Zestkio
Bring the love Followed by Leah Hildebrandt and Roxant Krumer, the eldest children of two noble German families. After her father’s death and her brother’s long absence, Leah is forced to marry in order to secure her family’s future. Fortunately, opportunity comes knocking when Roxant Kroemer proposes an arranged marriage. Despite his reputation as a merciless killer and his stoic appearance, Leah agrees.
Despite this less than ideal start, Leah quickly finds herself falling for Roxant, whose feelings for Leah gradually come to light as the series progresses. While Bring the love may bear no immediate resemblance to BridgertonIt is Sure to evoke the same warm, fuzzy, heart-flattering feeling in readers with its healthy story and characters.