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I'm out of Lisa Kleypas Books! What should I read Next???
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Oh, does anyone read Olivia Parker's books too? She also another fav author. She's only got 2 books out so far but they're both amazing!
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Yes, dark romance. They're good for keeping you on the edge. Have you read Stealing Midnight by Tracy MacNish? A little gothic but I love it anyway~
Talking about dark romances, any book you'd recommend me?
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As far as dark romance, definitely Anne Stuart. She's the queen of dark romance. Maybe the MacCarrick series by Kresley Cole:



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This is a good list to start with. If you don't like any of these, you probably won't like her. I know there are mixed feelings about To Love a Dark Lord. I loved it, but I have a couple of friends on GRs who hated it. These are all standalone.
She has a great contemporary romantic suspense with hard, cold, assassin heroes that some love, some are afraid of:





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Celeste Bradley (does anyone else like her? I haven't seen any feedback on her!)
Suzanne Enoch
Eloisa James
Samantha James
Lynsay Sands
Elizabeth Hoyt
Anne Gracie
Sabrina Jeffries
Sally MacKenzie
And Mariel- I also try to read at least a second book by the author if the first is bad.. But the other way round is harder for me..
I read Firestorm by Brenda Joyce, which I liked, and then the story about Derek and Miranda, that I hated... I also should to try to read another, lol

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I thought of another dark-ish author: Connie Brockway. Not all of her books are dark, though.
Here are my top recommends for her:





All Through the Night is very dark! I loved it!!!
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Laura Kinsale

The Shadow and the Star
The Prince of Midnight
Judith Ivory




I think Melody Thomas is very good. I love her books as Laura Renken




and so far her Avon books are very good, as well




Kathleen O'Reilly has only written one historical, but it's a sure keeper for me

Kathryn Smith is fantastic, and writes steamy, romantic, lush books like LK


Still in My Heart
A Seductive Offer
In the Night
In Your Arms Again
Into Temptation


I haven't read any Lisa Kleypas books yet. She has written so many.
Where should I start???
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Yes, dark romance. They're good for keeping you on the edge. Have you read Stealing Midnight by Tracy MacNish? A little goth..."
I really liked the Bride Hunt Ball as well.

The Wallflower ones first caught my attention as I like it when the heroine isn't the obviously beautiful one but she gets the guy anyway. Does anyone know of any other books like that they could recommend?




Here are a few with plain heroines that I thought were particularly good:
The Bride Thief by Jacquie D'Alessandro
Beyond Seduction by Emma Holly
Gallant Waif by Anne Gracie
The Leopard Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt
The Shadow and the Star by Laura Kinsale

I have always enjoyed historical romance novels, but I've only recently started enjoying the more contemporary romance genre. It took until I discovered romantic suspense :)! I have always enjoyed mysteries the most - so this genre is a good mix for me :)!
I just finished my first Christina Dodd book. It had a great mystery and some hot steamy romance. It is contemporary, not historical, but if you're in the mood you might give it a try. A friend gave me Almost Like Being in Love to try and I really enjoyed it. This was what I'd call contemporary romantic suspense.
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I also loved LOS but have you read The Last Hellion. I think this is a great book and loved the interaction between the hero Vere Mallory and heroine Lydia Grenville.


I really really like Rachel Gibson books especially 'Simply Irristable'
and Judith McNaugh 'Paradise'
Historical my Fav is 'Again the Magic' but you must have already read it because it is a Kleypas book
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I love that one too, Carol.



Iknow, read the original years ago and then a few years ago ,read the rewrite, it was not the same, remember in the original just bawling!


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I never got on with Lord of Scoundrels but I loved The Last Hellion. Even though the plot deteriorated in the last third of the book the characters were absolutely great. Lydia was such a promising role model but I did think she rather lost her way once married and all that malarkey about her birth origins could have been dropped for more about her journalism.

One book I would recommend in a slightly different style is Daphne du Maurier's "Frenchman's Creek". There is no happily ever after but our heroine gets to run away from her responsibilities and be a pirate for a little while and I guarantee you'll love the hero: Jean Aubrey.
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