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I bought your book Undercover but have not read it yet. I think the only PNR that I’ve read and liked is Lora Leigh’s Breed Series. I prefer erotic historical romance novels are good contemps (I liked your Chase Series), but those type of books seem to be getting harder to find as so many authors have moved into PNR and Futuristic books…so now I’m looking at used book stores/thrift stores and even searching Craig’s list for older books for sale in my area. I’ve found some older authors that I’m enjoying very much such as Rosemary Rogers, Virginia Henley, Heather Graham and Marsha Canham. I hope that this fad goes away quickly and authors can get back to writing about real times with romantic heros again.
Futuristic romance stories are fun to read as long as they are not too out there that I can’t picture what the author is trying to describe. Another one that I really don’t like is when I can’t pronounce the characters or objects’ name. Sylvia Day’s Treasure Hunters-is that futuristic romance? I’m hesitant to try it if I don’t know the author. 🙂
ty everyone and Lauren i sent you a email yesterday just forgot to stop here and say ty it was an awesome suprise to see that i won i been sick all week with the stomach flue
July 26th, 2009 at 7:15 pm · Link
I had a really hard time getting into anything futurestic. About as out there as I have managed so far is J.D. Robb.
Linda Henderson
July 26th, 2009 at 10:12 pm · Link
congrats Beverly G enjoy:-}
July 26th, 2009 at 10:18 pm · Link
congrats Beverly
July 26th, 2009 at 10:31 pm · Link
I bought your book Undercover but have not read it yet. I think the only PNR that I’ve read and liked is Lora Leigh’s Breed Series. I prefer erotic historical romance novels are good contemps (I liked your Chase Series), but those type of books seem to be getting harder to find as so many authors have moved into PNR and Futuristic books…so now I’m looking at used book stores/thrift stores and even searching Craig’s list for older books for sale in my area. I’ve found some older authors that I’m enjoying very much such as Rosemary Rogers, Virginia Henley, Heather Graham and Marsha Canham. I hope that this fad goes away quickly and authors can get back to writing about real times with romantic heros again.
July 26th, 2009 at 10:51 pm · Link
Congrats Beverly G!
Happy reading!
July 27th, 2009 at 1:20 am · Link
Futuristic romance stories are fun to read as long as they are not too out there that I can’t picture what the author is trying to describe. Another one that I really don’t like is when I can’t pronounce the characters or objects’ name. Sylvia Day’s Treasure Hunters-is that futuristic romance? I’m hesitant to try it if I don’t know the author. 🙂
July 27th, 2009 at 1:56 am · Link
Congrats Beverly!!
July 27th, 2009 at 5:35 am · Link
Congrats Beverly, you enjoy… 😀
July 27th, 2009 at 11:31 am · Link
Congrats Beverly.
July 27th, 2009 at 2:36 pm · Link
ty everyone and Lauren i sent you a email yesterday just forgot to stop here and say ty it was an awesome suprise to see that i won i been sick all week with the stomach flue