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What romance are you currently reading? Is it any good? A keeper or not?


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Karen Marie Moning the highlander series its a diff. keeper!!!

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Wild Rain by Christine Feehan. Since I really like my romance novels with a bit of supernatural element to it, I'd say this is definitely a keeper. I also recently finished Dream of Me by Lisa Cach, and that was also a really good read.

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I just finished reading The Fates by Tino Georgiou. I like historical reads and the book is set in ancient Greece. I loved it. Now I'm looking for a new read. I'll check out the previous books mentioned when I fill my list at BarnesandNoble.

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I finished Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte - very unromantic and wild in places, but gorgeous if you like beautiful landscapes with atmosphere and a historical read.

now I'm tryingto find time to read a few pages of Villette by sister, Jane, every day. Not succeeding very well! but interested to see how the romance side differs!





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I just ordered Rhett Butler's People by Donald Mccaig. Not sure if it qualifies as romance, but it's my latest read.

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Is that the one that is a sort of s sequel to Gone with the Wind?

I heard about it on TV if so.

I'll be interested to hear what you think of it.

Didnt the family of the originsl author have to OK it and all?





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Maggie Shayne's Demon's Kiss. <g>


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Yes, it is the sequel to Gone with the Wind. And the original family did approve it. I'll post my opinions when I finished reading it.

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ok -look forward to that!





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I just finished "My Lady Witch" By K. L. Brown. She is a new local author in Idaho. I would say this is definitely a keeper. I can not waite until the next book comes out in 2008. I am looking for something to read until then. Thanks for posting some great suggestions.

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I'm reading the new historical by Garwood right now.


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Sigh ........I'm Still on page 2 of Villette (Charlotte Bronte!)





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I enjoy reading a good romance novel...
I have recently published a book.
It is a romance novel about a young woman seeking her sanity as she sanctions her past episodes of her lost childhood....


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I'm reading Catherine Anderson's Morning Light right now. It's different for her, with a heroine who's psychic.


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Jill Shalvis's Strong and Sexy, the next in her ongoing series. Interesting characters.


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To tame a renegade by Connie Mason, very good so far. Also just finished The Secret Pearl by Mary Balogh

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just thinking about 'Gone with the wind'.Title sounds really good.

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Jayne Ann Krentz's Sizzle and Burn.


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Sizzle and Burn? I'll have to check it out.

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Sandra Hill's Wild Jinx. She's always hilarious.


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Unpredictable by Eileen Cook. It's her first book and she has a great voice. Looking forward to more books from Ms. Cook in the future. Highly recommended.


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I am, once again, starting to read Jane Eyre. I have had the book for several years and read it about every two years. I first read it when I was about 12 when I checked it out from the school library. It is so romantic. I love the old classic romance.


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Completed Unpredictable last night. VERY satisfying read. Fun, quirky and a good ending.

All set to read Lani Diane Rich's A Little Ray of Sunshine now. I love Lani's books. Every book she publishes is better than the last. Her previous release The Fortune Quilt was fab too.

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I am reading Cherry Adair's Hot Ice.


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I read through a book in a night so my book will change day to day. I think you know which one I just finished, the Wolf and the Dove. I also read Danger's Kiss by Sarah McKerrigan which was good. A little too "light" for me but it turns out the author was steered in that direction by her publisher. I also just finished Proud Wolf's Woman by Karen Kay, that was all right but also on the light side. And finally A Knight Like No Other which had various problems with it.


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Originally Posted By: Cheril � Specialty Channe
Cherry Adair's Hot Ice.


Good book. <G>


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Phyllis Whitney wrote several romance fictions, but the story always seemed to be the same, with different characters. You know - she falls in love with the "good guy" who pretends to protect her from the "bad guy" and then she finds out the "good guy" is really the "bad guy" and the one she thought was the "bad guy" saves her and she falls in love with him. Fun reading, because sometimes Whitney would put an unexpected twist in there somewhere.


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I finished Jane Eyre and last night started on 'House of Seven Gables'. I reread classic novels over and over, year after year. I never tire of them.


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I've just started Lydia Joyce's new one, Shadows of the Night. I always love her stuff, so I think this one will also end up in the 'Good March Reads' thread. <g>


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Siobhain, the sequel to Gone With The Wind was titled "Scarlet" and yes, the family did have to authorize it. It was not as deep and poignant as the first book and lost some of the excitement, enchantment and romance. I think I could have written a better sequel than that. In fact, I had even started one several years ago, but gave up on it. Maybe someday soon I will drag it out and finish it, just for my own enjoyment.


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Patricia Potter's Catch a Shadow.

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Just finished The Warrior Trainer by Gerri Russell - good for a first book but numerous grammar problems that just kept interrupting the flow of the story. Also, the basic premise of a "female warrior who could best any man she met, even incredibly skilled ones" did not match well with the fact that the only person who trained her - her mother - died when she was 14. So somehow from age 14 she managed to self train herself to the skill level that she could disarm a top knight in 4 moves smile


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I just finished Lani Daine Rich's A Little Ray of Sunshine which was a wonderful book. If you're a fan of her previous release, The Fortune Quilt, you will not be disappointed. If you haven't read either one (or an of Lani's other books) you're in a for a real treat.

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Have you tried Glynnis Campbell's trilogy (My Hero, My Warrior, My Champion)? Glynnis is Sara's real name and these were her first 3 books. I enjoyed them.

Next up: a reread of To Kill a Mockingbird and Patricia Briggs' Blood Bound.

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Have you read Broken Dreams by Stefania?


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Cait London's A Stranger's Touch, the second of her psychic sisters trilogy.


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Barbara Freethy's Silent Fall.


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Jodi Thomas's Twisted Creek.


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Sharon Sala's The Healer is on tap now. :-)


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Seven Nights of Sin by Lacey Alexander.


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How to Knit a Wild Bikini by Christie Ridgeway. So far, it's okay.


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Kim Lenox's Night Falls Darkly.


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Linda Lael Miller's The Rustler.


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Cheryl Brooks's Warrior.


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I've dipped back to Jane Austin and am currently reading "Emma". For a bit of lighter reading, I'm reading "Seventh Heaven" by Elizabeth Bailey


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Lisa Kleypas's Seduce Me at Sunrise.


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Kendra Leigh Castle's Dark Highland Fire, the second of her Highland werewolves series.


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Shannon McKenna's Ultimate Weapon, which is awesome!


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Enchanting the Lady, by Kathryne Kennedy has a shapeshifting hero. Great fun!

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Mary Burton's Dead Ringer.


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Allie Mackay's Tall, Dark and Kilted.


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Lisa Hendrix's Immortal Warrior, which is the first of a new shapeshifter series. Parts of it, I'm enjoying, and other parts, not as much.


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HelenKay Dimon's Hot As Hell. If it weren't in the review stack, I wouldn't even have picked this one up.


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I read the first in Kennedy's series (can't recall the name at the moment). I thought it was cute, but I haven't picked up the second one.


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A Scarlet Cord by Deborah Raney. It's a Christian fiction romance. It's OK.

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Marry An Angel first novel by Christine Heather

After first couple chapters..... I was hooked on this book..... read it in one sitting.

One of the greatest things about this book is that the author brought these characters to life. The style of writing in this book let you know what each of the main characters were thinking.

Another really good thing about this book is the way the author created scenes in which you felt you were there... you laughed... cried.. and felt the embarrassment of the character. Also alot of the scenes were so down to earth.... you can imagine being in that scene and it happening to you.

I would recommend this book to anyone that wants the romance and wants to find the meaning of two people that love and need to be loved.

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Starr Ambrose's Lie to Me.


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Lucy Monroe's The Spy Who Wants Me.


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Brockmann's Dark of Night.


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I haven't read Sandra Hill, but I gravitate toward funny romances. Can you tell me more about Wild Jinx?

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I recently finished reading the recently published &quot;When the Duke Returns&quot; book by Eloisa James. I love her work. I find she has very good writing style where the story and romance comes together perfectly. I don't feel like her work is following a formula. I have read all of her books.

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Wild Jinx is part of her 'Jinx' series, with a few recurring (and very funny) characters from book to book--Tante Lulu can't help sticking her nose into everyone's business. Sandra is always hilarious, whether it's one of her contemporary stories or her time travels.


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Jill Shalvis's Instant Attraction.


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Susan Mallery's Sunset Bay. (Well, I just finished it. In one afternoon. Does that count? It was excellent!)

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Just finished Christine McKellar's latest novel The Devil's Valet.
It is a bit steamy in a few places, but a fantastic read. I can't wait to read her MsAdventure series. The first two are out, Port of No Return and Shadows of the Sea. I hear there will be a third one coming in the near future. The Devil's Valet is a must read if you as she puts it enjoy a sexy and thrilling ride.


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