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Old 07-03-2013, 11:19 PM   #135
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
Regarding Sandra Brown she got me particularly irritated ages ago with a pair of historical romances she wrote ...

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... where the 2nd story is about the daughter of the hero and heroine in the first book, but she kills off the heroine's father.


I'm still upset about that, and it definitely turned me off her work
That didn't bother me as much as it did others. I was upset when
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She killed off the older brother's pregnant wife in the first Texas! book. I may have gotten over it if I hadn't disliked the heroine he got in his book so much, but I really didn't like her!

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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
So have you read them all? Which ones of her romances are your favorite? I always looking for more of her to read but I like her old stuff best, problem is I don't know which one to read next.
I have read them all through Rainwater, with the exception of Smashcut which is still in my print TBR pile and Ricochet which I know I had when I moved, but I haven't been able to find since. And I refuse to rebuy it since I paid for the hardcover (I probably will eventually buy it digital, but it's the principle of the matter - lol).

However, I never rated my books until I got Calibre so it's hard for me to remember since I read the great bulk of her books pre-1991 and the others as they were released. I liked a lot of her Loveswept titles and the later Silhouette Intimate Moments written as Erin St Claire.

My tastes have also changed somewhat since then. I have less tolerance for doormat heroines than I did when I was younger. Not that SB's early heroines are all doormats, but she wrote a few.
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