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I've read The Last Hellion and Mr. Impossible (awesome), Captives of the Night, Miss Wonderful (both kind of disappointing), and Isabella/The English Witch. I buy all her books b/c of how much I loved LOS. I have quite a pile now. I also love her short story in Three Times a Bride.

That's it, Nilofer. It is a very good short story. You're welcome regarding the LOTU. I hope you like them!
I'm finished my October Scare Fest reads and slowly reading
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I'm finished my October Scare Fest reads and slowly reading


In the last little bit I've read Lord of Scoundrels, Breathless, re-read One Dance with a Duke, and have just started Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord.
Wow! Lots of historicals! I also started Dexter Is Delicious, just for something a little bit different ;)
Tammy, it's very good. The style is a little more like a classic historical book than a modern-published HR. The love scene had some good steam, but the storytelling doesn't focus on the sex or the attraction between the couple. It's more about their relationship as friends who love each other deeply and the issues they are dealing with in their lives. It's pretty funny, and I like the descriptions of small-town English life. I love the hero and the heroine, although they are frustrating me on their unwillingness to go after what they want-each other. I think that would turn off some readers. It's taking me a while to read for a number of reasons. I'm not sure, but I think you might like it.

Now, down to business, If I were to try a Kinsale book, which one would be the best to start with (ei. make me fall in love with her?)

That does sound good, Danielle --
Tammy (hi!) I bet you would like this one too, based on Danielle's description.

I wonder: would the fees if I "lost" the book be less than the $20 I'd pay amazon for a used copy....

Welcome Tammy! Glad to have you. You might like Lessons in French. My other favorite Kinsales are:
Seize the Fire
The Shadow and the Star
The Prince of Midnight
Seize the Fire
The Shadow and the Star
The Prince of Midnight


Seize the Fire
The Shadow and the Star
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The Shadow and the Star is one of my favourites of Kinsale's books - the hero was just amazing, and the Japanese details intrigued.
But Flowers in the Storm is my all-time favourite, of all romance books ever! A story of a sudden marriage between two people who couldn't have different backgrounds:
***SPOILER ALERT****
A wealthy Duke, who is a mathematical genius in between his scandalous liasons, suffers a near-fatal stroke, is presumed mad by his family and marries in haste a Quaker woman, strong in her beliefs, each needing the other.

Really liked both of them -- especially SoaWD. Nothing really deep about it, just a light, enjoyable romance with a "darkish" hero and a heroine with a backbone.
The Serpent Prince reminded me a bit of Anne Stuart - in tone and setting. Not as well done, of course, but I enjoyed it. Have any of you read the series?

I am reading
. It has an Anne Stuart vibe. I liked KMM's Highlander books, but she's taken it to a new level with the Fever series.
Tammy, sorry you were underwhelmed with Into the Fire.

Tammy, sorry you were underwhelmed with Into the Fire.

It had quite a 'harlequin' feel to it for me, except that it was a bit steamier than I remember them. AS got her start in categories, right? Maybe that still comes through in some of her contemporaries.
I'll be watching for your review of Darkfever -- that series seems to be everywhere but I haven't read any of that author's work.
Tammy, I have a feeling you'd like Darkfever. It's urban fantasy, and so well-written.
Personally, I love AS's Harlequin books. I think they are still the best HQN's I've read. Her standalones kick up the sex and violence, and antihero quotient a bit from the series books, although the hero in Now You See Him... is pretty edgy ala the Ice heroes.
Personally, I love AS's Harlequin books. I think they are still the best HQN's I've read. Her standalones kick up the sex and violence, and antihero quotient a bit from the series books, although the hero in Now You See Him... is pretty edgy ala the Ice heroes.

I find it quite interesting how different they are from her historicals. And I'll still pick up her books wherever I can find them, because even if the heroine drives me bonkers, the whole tone of her books, the men, and the steamy scenes are what keep me reading them.
I read on one of her blog posts that she writes everyday heroines. I think she tries to make them non-remarkable for a reason. I feel that she is trying to convey that you don't have to brilliant, incredibly beautiful, or special to have someone love you. And, I think it's interesting how that ordinary heroine is able to crack the shell of a man who is on the edge of moral oblivion.
One thing I love about her contemporaries is the wit and the dialogue. I've found that many contemporaries don't do that well to my taste.
One thing I love about her contemporaries is the wit and the dialogue. I've found that many contemporaries don't do that well to my taste.

You're right about the wit -- that is a constant in all of her books, and one of my favourite things about her.
Oh that's a good way to describe it, Tammy. Very good parallel with the on-the-shelf spinster.
You'll find her wit is particularly evident in her Harlequin books, because they are less edgy.
You'll find her wit is particularly evident in her Harlequin books, because they are less edgy.

Hey Tam, I 100% agree with Danielle on the Karen Marie Moning books, she is a strong all-time favorite of mine. Her "fever" series is some of the best urban fantasy out there and her historicals are wonderful... c'mon girlfriend give 'em a chance :D



Have you read the other Blackdagger books? I'm not sure Lover Mine will be what it should if you haven't

Maybe I should have re-read Lover Avenged first before I started this one, I have a real sense of "wha..?" (as in "what the heck is going on here?").
Have you read this one?




I just finished The Devil's Waltz and LOVED it too! (sigh!)
Tammy wrote: "I have read all of them up to this one, but I have to say that I'm not real impressed so far with LM. I've been slogging through but I feel like it's just to get to the end more than out of any se..."
I've read all of them UP TO Lover Mine. I just wasn't that into Xhex and John Michael being a couple so haven't been able work up enough interest to read it. I look forward to what you have to say when you're done!


I don't know why but this book has been eluding me and eluding me and eluding me and I've just wanted it soooooooooooooo bad...
now I have it and it better be damn good!!!










Night Fall was really good -- and a surprise for me, after reading

I would recommend Night Fall to anyone who hasn't picked it up yet.



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