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Old 02-02-2014, 11:38 AM   #27
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Who do you think are some good "non-mistorical" authors writing today? I have a lot of backlist titles that are more meaty and to my knowledge, historically accurate. Carla Kelly is one who comes to mind. She still writes for a smaller press and Harlequin Historical. I liked the first trilogy that Tessa Dare wrote, but I can't get past the description of her newest book with all the modern movie references to get interested in it.
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