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Old 01-19-2014, 01:13 AM   #355
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Originally Posted by Jane A View Post
I am not sure our tastes are quite the same, but I adore Kris Kennedy's medievals, especially Defiant and The Irish Warrior.

I also want to mention two medievals that haven't made it to digital yet (and please, please let them be someday!). One is Red Adam's Lady by Grace Ingram and the other is Bride of the Lion by Elizabeth Stuart. The first one is usually a minimum of $25 for a used copy, but the latter can be had for a reasonable price. If one can bear reading a paper copy it is well worth tracking them down.
Oh do I second Red Adam's Lady. Would love to read that again.

And ditto to Atunah and Blossom's comments on indies, particularly historicals. Interestingly enough, I find the historical mysteries, which I also love, much better researched and in period than many of the romances today. Even the names are often wrong for the heroines! That sets me off right away. Riley or Madison for a girl in a historical is not going to work!

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