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...i would love to read all these books, but unfortunaly i cant by them here in Latvia...i think i can buy in internet but i still have no credit cart...we here in Latvia just started use them...
...you could write which books are the best to buy, then when i will be in Scotland i will know what to buy... ..thanks |
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Hello
I am totally addicted to Scottish romance novels. That's pretty much all I read. Here are some of what I read: my favorites are Karen Marie Moning, Kinley MacGregor, Hannah Howell and Julie Garwood. I have also read Diana Gabeldon, May MacGoldrick, Janet Chapman, Shannon Drake, Christina Dodd, Catherine Coutier, Jude Devereaux, Linda Howard, Arnette Lamb, Lois Greiman, Lynn Hanna, Christina Skye, Cathy Maxwell and Susan King. I know there are others that I can not think of right at the moment.
I would love any suggestions on some new authors that anyone has. I agree with Hannah Howell being a great author!!! I have her whole Hihgland series. Those are some great stories. I love The Secret, Ransom, The Bride and The Wedding by Julie Garwood. Right now I am reading Saving Grace by her. Claiming The Highlander and Born In Sin by Kinley MacGregor are 2 of the best stories I have ever read. Exciting and funny. I'd have to say that Karen Marie Moning is my all time favorite though. Kiss Of The Highlander by her was the first Scottish romance novel that I read and now I am hooked. If anyone wants to talk about a book, I'd love to do that. If I haven't read it yet, I'll get it. |
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Hi Flight!
You can always try one of the other international amazon sites like .. http://www.amazon.co.uk I don't know if they will ship to Lativia though... and on most of these sites you don't need a credit card anymore.. as long as you have a bank account you can send them a check.. it takes longer but it does work. As for which books are best to buy.. it really depends on what you like.. if you are looking for books that are very easy to read then I would start off with either Julie Garwood or Karen Marie Moning. I can give you an actuall list of titles if you like ![]() Quote:
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Moonchaser: I read so many Julie Garwood and Johanna Lindsay I really cant tell the diffrence any more lol.But in Julie Garwood theres a character named Brodick in one book and he talksabout how much he dislikes the english blah blah blah until he meets his friends soon to be wife and in Rnansom he marries an english woman well anyway when he first meets his friends soon to be wife they hate each other and all this stuff it was so funny because she is a tough girl and she wouldnt take none of his stuff hehe.I like how the woman are hmmm whats the word....fiesty lol....
ScotlandLove: I think that was your name I cant remember for sure I got so excited I actually seen people who like the same authors as me on here.I love Hannah Howell books their great.You should try Marsha Canham.I read two of her books and Im dying to read more...LOL..She has a three book series with Pride of Lions,Blood of Roses and Midnight Honor...The books are excellent I love them...The books are wonderful you should try it I swear after I read a good romance book im happy for a week LOL |
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hey there fellow romancers..haha...some of us have a thread going in the lit. section on scottish romance novels if you guys want to check that out...we have a lot of authors and story plots that we have talked about....you guys should see that...and we talk about the latest books we are reading and stuff....hope to see all of you over there!!!
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