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Old 10-10-2012, 05:03 PM   #8
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Just some romance writers that I've read that should give you a range of options, though I don't think that any of them are available in free versions, though there might be discounts around:

Laura Willig (chick-lit/Regency)
Georgette Heyer (Regency romance)
Mary Balogh (Regency romance)
Susan Elizabeth Phillips (contemporary)
Suzanne Brockmann (contemporary/suspense)
Sandra Hill (humorous - contemporary/time travel)
Jennifer Crusie (humorous - contemporary)
Janet Evanovich (humorous - contemporary)
Nora Roberts (contemporary/suspense)
Karen Robards (contemporary/suspense)
Sandra Brown (contemporary/suspense)
Elizabeth Lowell (contemporary/suspense)
Anne Stuart (contemporary)
Emma Holly (romantica)
Robin Schone (romantica)
Nikita Black (romantica)

Would your wife be interested in the paranormal, horror and scifi sub-genres of romance?
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