I love historical romances too! Lori Wick books are always great. Her books are series and goes through different people in the town. So when one book is over you can see how they are doing in the next. I know for a fact that you would like them. Happy Reading!
2007-11-26 07:54:16
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answered by J_Lfanatic 1
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Try anything by Amanda Quick: Affair, Dangerous, Deception, Desire, Don't Look Back, I Thee Wed, Late for the Wedding, Lie by Moonlight, Mischief, Mistress, Mystique, The Paid Companion, Ravished, Reckless, Rendezvous, The River Knows, Scandal, Second Sight, Seduction, Slightly Shady, Surrender, Wait Until Midnight, Wicked Widow, With This Ring
2007-11-26 08:59:13
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answered by Gracie 5
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Oh God....Julie Garwood all the way!!! she's all about the historical romance and mystery...you'll love her
here are some books from her i would recommend
>prince charming
>saving grace
>the castle
>the wedding
>gentle warrior
>come the spring
>the bride
she also adds a little of sense of humour which i really love.
2007-11-26 04:10:12
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answered by Lankan Sweetheart 4
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I LOVE HISTORICAL ROMANCE!
I love Diana Gabaldon's Outlander Series (6 books) - great historical romance. The male character is to die for, so incredible. I recommended it to my best friend a lawyer - who is sacrificing sleep because it is just that good...some nights I just couldn't put it down.
Anya Seton's books - I have only read The Winthrop Woman and Dragonwyck so far - but they are both fantastic.
I just got into Phillipa Gregory - read Wideacre her first book which is also very good.
2007-11-26 04:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Books by Amanda Quick, Julie Garwood, Judith McNaught and Jude Devereau
2007-11-29 01:50:08
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answered by trisha 1
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If you want a murder mystery/romance one definitely check out "Honeymoon" by James Patterson. An entertaining read, and named 2005 International Thriller.
Summary:
http://jamespatterson.com/books_honeymoon.html
Hope you enjoy.
2007-11-26 04:24:29
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answered by Dave 6
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
2007-11-26 04:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Dorothy Garlock's books are great. She writes about the depression era and war era .......www.dorothygarlock.com
go to www.historicalromancewriters.com there you can search by time period that you would like to read....
2007-11-26 04:29:28
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answered by deb 7
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