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Old 03-21-2013, 01:44 AM   #308
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Yes, I like this type. So relaxing and quick. Other authors of this type that I used to like and see have been digitalized are Joan Smith and Laura Matthews.
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So are novels by Elizabeth Mansfield, Diane Farr, and Elena Greene (the latter two's available from Smashwords). Signet has digitalised quite a few of their old regencies by various authors (examples: Carla Kelly, Gail Eastwood and Elisabeth Fairchild, to name just a few) under an imprint called InterMix, which is unfortunately rather difficult to filter in the various online stores.
I can feel my wallet getting emptier and emptier!

Those Intermix Regency books are $5! I just bought one. It's late and my will power is low.

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