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Old 07-14-2013, 10:14 PM   #457
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I'm with you. I just want to be entertained when I read so I don't care if it's rigidly true to the period. I've read almost all of the 30 Heyer's I've bought over the past 2 years and while I enjoy them the language and the "cant" sometimes makes my head spin. I don't want to have to think too hard to enjoy a book.

I do like the Tessa Dares and I agree that she's improving over time, I like the Spindle Cove series much better than her first 2 series. Have you tried Miranda Neville yet? She's quickly become a favorite for historicals.
I prefer a balance between the two. Someone like Karen Hawkins or Sabrina Jefferies are good examples.
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