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The Throne of Glass (far and away my favorite series ever), The Shadow and Bone (Grisha) series, The His Fair Assassin series, Hush Hush series, anything from Katie McGarry ( her Pushing The Limits series is good), and then Nora Roberts has her Cousins O'Dwyer trilogy. These are just a few off the top of my head that are a good plot with romance....

Nicky Charles writes a paranormal series that's suspense and relationship driven. The first few books are free. There are different reading orders, but I started with The Mating. Bonded has one of my all time favorite couples.
Tessa Dare's Castles Ever After series, is a lot of fun. It starts with: Romancing the Duke
Linda Howard - Mr. Perfect & Running Wild are personal favorites.
Nora Roberts - Try Vision in White - 1st of her Bridal Quartet Series.
Nicholas Sparks writes wonderful love stories, but they tend to be tear-jerkers...at least for me.
The In Death series by J.D. Robb is also a very good romance/mystery series with a great couple. It starts with Naked in Death
If you're interest in Western Romances, there are some very, very good ones out there. Check out Maggie Osborne, Ellen O'Connell, and Jodi Thomas. Jodi Thomas also writes Contemporary romance.
Good luck and happy reading!

Possibly? I think that might be right. I'm a romance reader at heart so that element is so important to me. I've read some of my favorite mystery authors and they may have it as a part of the story (detective falls in love with woman he's trying to help, etc...) but it isn't crucial to the story. I guess like how most books have multiple classifications (Harry Potter being fantasy, young adult, drama for example), I want to make sure there's enough romance in there that it gets that 'tag' too. Goodness, am I making any sense? Sorry, I'm weird. Maybe I should just stick with my normals.


If you like witches and vampires, try Deborah Harkness All Souls trilogy (the first is A Discovery of Witches).


I know exactly what you mean! I am an avid romance reader, reading every single day for the past 20 years. I have a lot of favorites, but lately the genre has become more erotica than romance.
It's hard to find new authors now that don't fill the books with sex scene after sex scene and after you take all of the scenes out, there's about a quarter of the book left.
Two of my all time favorites are Julie Garwood and Johanna Lindsey. They are authors who really inspired me years ago, and continue to do so. Their stories range in genres from historical, time travel and current mystery.
At Kellan Publishing (www.bookstore.kellanpublishing.com) or (www.kellanpublishing.com) we have a couple of romance books and our rules indicate no erotica. So there's less talk about the sex side of the relationship and more concentration on the couples and the plot.


My review:
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Books mentioned in this topic
A Knight in Shining Armor (other topics)Taking the Fall: The Complete Series (other topics)
The Mating (other topics)
Bonded (other topics)
Romancing the Duke (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jennifer L. Armentrout (other topics)R.L. Mathewson (other topics)
Veronica Blade (other topics)
Johanna Lindsey (other topics)
Julie Garwood (other topics)
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1) A plot with a romance rather than a romance with a plot. I sincerely hope this makes sense. I know romance comes in a wide variety with lots of plots and twists but I loved that in this series, while the romance was crucial to the story, it was so much more elaborate. But obviously the romance still has to be featured, not just a side story. I don't know if that's understandable but I'm really not very eloquent with words, especially while trying to phrase what my heart wants to read.
2) A rough and tough hero to fall in love with that frequently rescues the heroine without portraying the heroine as a helpless moron. Sorry if I embarrass my gender by loving a girl who needs a man to save her.
Now I haven't touched a YA book outside of Harry Potter since my mom gave me my first Mary Higgins Clark at the age of 12 so I'm not sure if this is common of the genre or what. But I'm experiencing that loss of 'I finished the series and don't want it to be over' and I'm feeling a bit desperate that there's nothing else out there that meets my criteria and will satisfy my book craving. I thought about the Divergent books but I need a HEA. So does anybody out there have some ideas for me?