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Old 02-01-2014, 10:49 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
Doesn't Sourcebooks release the Grace Burrowes ebooks? I would put them in the same category as Julia Quinn. She's actually a favorite of mine, although some might not like her men (which I consider more beta than alpha for the most part).
Yes they do. I've read her books aren't terrible accurate and could be set in any setting. I have not read her but I have heard this from several people.

Here's a comment from Jane at DA from a post on her blog.

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May 08, 2012 @ 18:22:36

@Loosheesh: Just from reading the review, it sounds like Burrowes still isn’t doing any research in the historical genre. I still question why she is even writing historicals. She could port these books to a small town and have the same feel and not be bound by the restrictions of history. The very basis of this book – a child adopted and legitimated – could not have happened. This line too is very telling “She’s a genius with money.” With what money? Is she in the trade? Wouldn’t most of their money come from tenant rents and the land?

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