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Caroline,
Do the old books have the original covers on Scrbid? In KU old HR have new covers making it hard to spot them, unless you already know their names. Also, some titles have been changed in kindle edition vintage HR.
Maybe I should look into Scribid.
Also, I’m an audible subscriber.


Do you have a scribid shelf in yr GR profile?

What are we going to do when there are no more bodice rippers? They are out of fashion, not PC and are scorned by more "enlightened" readers. Seriously, all that will be left are the crappy romances where none of the men cheat and the vikings are nice. Ick.


What we don’t know is if this migration to eEdition saw “updates” to the original text.

If I had an ounce of talent I would totally write classic BR! We are a dying breed, ladies and eventually we are going to run out of our BR classics :(

Do you use the phrase “Bodice Ripper Book Covers” to find those boards?


Also, I read Adora by Bertrice Small via KU and it had stuff in the kindle edition that would definitely NOT conform to modern sensibilities in a big, big way. My conclusion is that Bertrice Small’s kindle editions are “safe” for bodice ripper-lovers.
I prefer eBooks to dead tree edition, but as you all undoubtedly know, the process for migrating old un-pc rippers can involve rewriting to excise stuff that might offend HR readers of today, so in those cases, I stick with used hard copies of offending titles.
Karen Robards and Jennifer Blake both have books in KU and in Audible.
My memory of Karen Robards’s kindle/Audible Island Flame are a little hazy. I’m pretty sure the hero rapes the heroine and is a major prick. My conclusion is that Karen Robards’s books are unaltered.
Jennifer Blake’s books are not all bodice rippers, but her old titles in kindle and Audible are (I believe) unaltered. Also, Jennifer Blake has old titles in KU too.
I’m going to cut/paste this into the thread that is focused on identifying whether or not old rippers have been modified.


Other titles available in KU by Roberta Gellis:
Roselynde

The Sword & the Swan

Gilliane

The Dragon and the Rose

Joanna

Winter Song

Fire Song

Desiree

A Silver Mirror

The Cornish Heiress

The Kent Heiress

Fortune's Bride

Bull God

+More not available in KU, but available via Kindle. Here's the Amazon link for Roberta Gellis:
https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/ent...
**I do not know if these have been neutered. I have the original copy of a couple (Bond of Blood, Joanna) when I have time I'll check both the KU version & the original copy. Roberta Gellis passed away in 2006, and to my knowledge she never rewrote her own work to be more PC. I have no idea who owns the rights--but if the books are neutered it would have to be whoever owns the rights who did it (and I'm not sure if that's even legal? idk). If anyone in this group knows who owns the rights, let me know. I'm not seeing a publisher listed on Amazon, and wondering if its her son. I'm hoping the content has not been neutered. I'm happy to see the ebook versions kept the original cover too.

I was excited to see so many by Roberta Gellis in KU! She's been out of print for ages it seems. It makes me wonder if a family member recently got the rights back from a publisher who was previously doing nothing with the books, and the family member decided to make Gellis' books more accessible. Idk. I remember reading that's what Marilyn Harris' family did after Harris passed away. Most of the Eden Sage is in KU & they often run sales as well.

Thank you!!

Another author that's in KU is Follow the Shadows by Jocelyn Carrew


Thanks Irene, I was going to recommend Bertrice Small also.
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Maybe we can share info when we find old bodice rippers or vintage HR in KU?