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Old 2nd September 2003, 23:26
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I was wondering if anybody else on here reads Historical Romance, or Highland Fling novels.Whichever you like to call them.If so whos your favorite writer and whats your favorite book?

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Old 2nd September 2003, 23:29
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yes! I love historical romance..

My favourite author has to currently be Diana Gabaldon.. I am simply in love with her books.. and I can not wait for the others!

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Old 2nd September 2003, 23:35
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Goodie!I thought I was the other one who reads Historical Romance besides my mother LOL.Im 21 and I love to read historical romance.I like the history and the stubborn man and the woman they dont take no crap.I never read that author though I read authors like Cathy Maxwell, Susan King(the stone maiden is great),Marsha Cranham(she is one of my favorite),Catherine Coulter,Amanda Scott, Johanna Lindsay, Kinley MacGregor,Haywood Smith,Julie Garwood,Jude Deveraux and Hannah Howell.Hannah Howell is great lol.Have you read any of these authors?
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Old 2nd September 2003, 23:38
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I meant Marsha Canham
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You should definatley pick up some Diana Gabaldon.. Her 'Outlander' series starts off set in Scotland.. they are huge books but well worth the read! If you do check her out .. don't let the first few chapaters fool you.. it starts set off in 1945 but the main character time travels to the 1700's. Very very good books..

I've read Julie Garwood.. looooooooooooove her..and some Johanna Lindsey.. although I don't really remember her books.. its was quite a few years ago and those books are back at my mums house.

Have you read and Karen Marie Mong.. (I may have mispelled that -lol-).. they are more time travel books set in Scotland.. but very very good too!
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Old 2nd September 2003, 23:49
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I read Highlanders Touch by Karen Marie Moning...It was good.I usually like books from one time frame though.Have you ever read Randsom,the wedding or the bride by Julie Garwood?Them books are soooooooooooo good
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Old 3rd September 2003, 04:14
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i don' think that i have a favorite writer or anything, no wait well... now i forget his name. He writes short stories like "The Black Cat" and i kno he married his little cousin or something like that. well ttyl, toni
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