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I'm out of Lisa Kleypas Books! What should I read Next???
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Jul 10, 2010 03:07PM

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Are there any authors I can try whose styles/stories are similar to the Travis series.


Also Gena Showalter does some contemporary romance as well, some with a touch of paranormal like:


Or just normal contemporary romance:


Hope that helps!

Hey thanks! I've read a few by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, and didn't like it at all. She's more comedic I guess and I just can not get into her writing style.
I also read the first of Showlater's Lords of the Underworld and while I think the idea was good, didn't like her writing style. Are her contemporary written different then her paranormals?

I find myself in search of a story where the hero-for lack of a better word screws up …literally. I would think if a man cheats or comes close to cheating, he would have to move mountains, beg, plead and grovel to profess his undying love and win the girl back. The closest I’ve come to such a story was Addicted. Any recommendations?

Have you tried Janet Chapman? She has a Highlander series where a handful of warriors are sent forward in time to meet their soul mates, and that starts with Charming the Highlander, but she also has just normal contemporary romance (as well as a few historical) my fave is her Puffin Harbour ones which are:


Maybe you might like those ones : )

Thanks Suzanne, I'm going to add Janet Chapman to my to read list.

I find myself in search of a story where the hero-f..."
The hero of LK's Prince of Dreams cheats on one occasion. I can't think of any more off the top of my head. Since this is a theme that I don't particularly care for I tend to avoid them if I know ahead of time.;-)

That's why I'm drawing a blank, too.


I find myself in search of a story where the hero-f..."
Well Rhage and Mary in Lover Eternal go through something pretty bad, but the audience is never really mad at him, just disappointed...

hahha, I was like oh Rhage,stop being a man.

I don't count the hero in Addicted as a cheater. He was set-up and it didn't go all the way.




I read Tempt Me Tonight by Toni Blake.
The guys cheated on the girl and I dont think he did enough grovelling. If it was me, I wouldn't forgive, especially considering she says she cried for 2 years every night.
I can't stand cheaters.

Are there any authors I can try whose styles/stories are similar to the Travis series.
p.S
Also not a fan of Susan Elizabeth Phillips,



Yes, he was a turd. But, I think he redeemed himself pretty well in the end. I loved Addicted...and Sinful, too!



Not nearly as emotionally intense as the others, but still a really good, hot read.

I read Tempt Me Tonight by Toni Blake.
The guys cheated on the ..."
If it's a good read I don't mind what the characters do. I don't like the idea that authors are restricted in their creativity by what their readers will accept. For example I've seen some reviews on Amazon where readers are objecting that someone didn't get sufficient comeuppance for some misdeed and therefore won't read any more of an authors books. My moral standards ain't going to change just because of a novel so I don't mind if the characters do things I don't like- I can appreciate the read even if I don't adore everything the H&H do. I sort of separate my liking for the characters to my appreciation of the book.

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I read Tempt Me Tonight by Toni Blake.
The guys ..."
Touche! It would be very strange for me though,if all of a sudden Derek Craven cheated on Sarah in their marriage. I dunno, i'm still young, but i read romance because it makes me believe in HEA, something i don't often see in real life and having the couple i'm reading, getting involved with for 100+ pages betray each other in such a base way, would break my heart.

I read Tempt Me Tonight by Toni Blake...."
I'm old and cynical- and mostly the authors bring it round to a HEA in the end even if it's messy getting there. I guess maybe I appreciate the route being difficult- it often shows the talent of the author if they can take you with them on the thinking and actions of the characters even when you don't like what they do. Maybe it's also because this isn't the main genre I read- I've read so many of the classics where a HEA is pretty elusive that I find some of this genre can be a bit too "happy".

I read [book:Tempt Me Tonight|903288..."
The road can be rocky without infedility. As someone whose been cheated on I can say, a story would become less realistic to me (not that most of these stories are completely realistic) if the guy cheats and the girl takes him back. Unless they've been married 20yrs and wanna try and work it out. I don't believe in second chances , so i guess the way i look at romance reflects my beliefs.

I really want to read Addicted though, but for some reason, it is really expensive, but am getting it soon


As for the BDB world, there has been talk of a possible forced betrayal between hellren and shellan. I can’t even comprehend the ramifications of such an act taken place…I mean it just doesn’t happen. On the other hand, the WARDen never fails to surprise me so I wouldn’t put it passed her.
Thanks again


I'm not being picky at all, not arguing, it's just going to tear me to pieces if V cheats on Jane. I can't stand infidelity. That's why I'm prying for details on that.
Slight Spoiler for those who haven't read the books - The whole situation bothers me. Poor V. Can you imagine what he's going to go through next? He'd finally sort of forgiven his mother, the Scribe Bitch, finds out he's got a sister he never knew about, said sister hooks up with a human.... things are not going to be good for V in Lover Unleashed.

I’m digging the SV new name haha. I swear she gets my blood boiling.






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