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Old 01-10-2012, 05:05 PM   #141
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
It's actually Alan Handley not Hadley (the Harlequin site lists his name wrong)
That makes more sense. I was wondering if they were somehow related or not.

I think I've narrowed it down to just 3 of the Harlequin Vintages with the best reviews over at GoodReads (the ones which say silly, trashy, and over-the-top but So Bad It's Good fun, rather than the ones that say So Bad it's a waste of perfectly good paper pulp).

I think I'll also pick up one of the Jeannie Lin novels recommended above. I'm not into romance, but I generally like well-written historical stuff in interesting period settings and equal opportunity swordfighting is a definite bonus.

Fortunately, the one that's got that is the lower-priced one which will be really cheap with coupon and the sample read promisingly.
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