Clean Romances discussion
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Welcome, welcome, Soph! We're so happy to have you join us! I write clean medieval romances myself, but as a reader, I'm a huge Regency romance fan, too. I grew up reading and breathing Georgette Heyer. If you haven't read her books, you definitely need to check them out. Many members of our Clean Romances group write Regencies, as well, so you should have no trouble find lots of romances to entertain you here. :-)




I have read a few Heyer's! I need to read more (read Arabella, The Nonesuch and Cotillion) I have The Corinthian, Frederica and Venetia on my shelf waiting. Open to recommendations.
Thanks for all the ideas! I will have a look around from your suggestions and see what I can find!
I have just read Edenbrooke actually! AMAZING! :D
I live in England by the way :)
Some of my favorite Heyer's, along with those you mentioned, are Friday's Child, These Old Shades, Black Sheep, The Talisman Ring, and another who's title is eluding me at the moment. The heroine's name is Horatia (Horry for short) and she has a stutter. The title's on the tip of my tongue, but it's not tripping off. But really, it's hard to go wrong with any Heyer romances.

I believe you're thinking of The Convenient Marriage.
Abigail wrote: "Joyce wrote: "...and another who's title is eluding me at the moment. The heroine's name is Horatia (Horry for short) and she has a stutter. The title's on the tip of my tongue, but it's not trippi..."
Yes! That's the one. :-)
Yes! That's the one. :-)

You asked for other recommendations. I hope this is not tacky, but I would love for you to give my Regencies a try! I've written 5 Regency romances (2 stand-alones plus the "Weaver" trilogy, a series beginning with THE WEAVER TAKES A WIFE) and a couple of Regency-set mysteries with a romance thread. Several reviewers (on Goodreads and elsewhere) have said my "voice" is a bit similar to Georgette Heyer's--high praise, in my opinion! My books may be available through your library, if you want to try them out without making a financial commitment.

And enjoy Edenbrooke! So good!!



Welcome, Soph! It's nice to see a younger member who enjoys clean reading, too.
I'm also a fan of Jane Austen, and am currently reading Sense and Sensibility, and enjoying it. Her books are such great reads.
As far as recommendations, I honestly can't think of any specifics off the bad. But when it comes to historical, my favorite author is Kate Morton, so you may want to see if any of her books may suit you.
Welcome to the group!
Alexandra~
I'm also a fan of Jane Austen, and am currently reading Sense and Sensibility, and enjoying it. Her books are such great reads.
As far as recommendations, I honestly can't think of any specifics off the bad. But when it comes to historical, my favorite author is Kate Morton, so you may want to see if any of her books may suit you.
Welcome to the group!
Alexandra~

Love Sense and Sensibility :) my favourite of Austen's pride and prejudice :)
Thanks for the recommendation! I will look her up! :)


Joyce - I too LOVE Georgette Heyer!



I'm about to make a major confession here -- my sister and I collect the old harlequin books from the 50's and 60's and even 70's. we probably have about 1000 between the two of us. The writing is most of the time really good, the environment and expectations are refreshingly wholesome, and a lot of times the characters complex. In the 80's sex became a component in love stories where before (at least in these books) it wasn't. And the most interesting thing, even with authors we like from the 60's, when they write in the 80's and include crap, their writing goes down the drain in quality and character development. Weird, huh. It would be fun to have a discussion board with people analyzing why that might be. :-)

On another note, I find that few clean romance books are well written or emotionally satisfying - and it has nothing to do with the sexual content or lack thereof! I wish I could read well-written clean romances that don't have that goody-two-shoes feel about it. Of course I've found a few clean ones that fit the bill such as


I just wish clean romance authors weren't so innocent. Rant over. =)

Thanks for the welcome! :D

I'm about to make a major confessi..."
completely agree!
and what a cool thing to collect!

On another note, I find that few clean romance books are well written or emotionally satisfying - and it has ..."
haha nice rant. I know what you mean.sometime if they decided no sex, then they seem to decide no emotion.
This isn't always the case. i have read many which I find very romantic and ones which do satify my romantic need, which is high!! ;)

On another note, I find that few clean romance books are well written or emotionally satisfying - and it has ..."
Thanks Zoe! Oh, I think I know what you are talking about with a story being clean, but still REAL. If I understand your feelings, it is probably the same reason why I can't stomach a lot of the religious fiction/romance that is out there - it's just too preachy and everyone is too perfect. It's just not real. (And I'm a pretty religious girl myself ;P)
A lot of the books I have found in this group have fulfilled my need for meat in a story - that happens to be clean. Isn't life funny!


I say go for it.

On another note, I find that few clean romance books are well written or emotionally satisfying -..."
I think part of my problem is like some angst. You know, make my characters suffer a bit. I'm not so much into the Regency era, (though I should go back to Ms. Heyer maybe). I'd appreciate any recommendations you have, Soph!

On another note, I find that few clean romance books are well written or emotionally..."
Zoe, I think it is true that you have to have some bitter to appreciate the sweet.


I say go fo..."
Check it out, Abigail. It is in the gen. discussion forum. I'd love your take on it!

As a clean romance author, one of my main goals was to have great chemistry between my characters while keeping it sweet. I love writing that emotional, romantic tension, and it's definitely possible to do so without including sexual content!
Jennifer Comeaux
Author of Life on the Edge and Edge of the Past

Jennifer - I've added your book to my TBR. I'm really looking forward to reading it!
I've also delved into the bookshelves of this group (thanks for pointing that out May!) And I hope to find a few treasures

Karey wrote: "My 15 and 18 year old daughters love clean romances. I agree, Edenbrooke is excellent. We loved it. For a contemporary romance that is only mildly romantic but thoroughly enjoyable, I just finished..."
I just looked up your book, and it sounds adorable. Best of luck to you! :)
I just looked up your book, and it sounds adorable. Best of luck to you! :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Life on the Edge (other topics)Edge of the Past (other topics)
Divergent (other topics)
A Girl Like You (other topics)
The Convenient Marriage (other topics)
Any ideas for regency (/historical) romances I would appreciate. :) I look forward to looking around this group and joining in the discussions and finding some other clean romances to read! (I don't see the point of not having them clean! It detracts from the enjoyment in my opinion!)
:)