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Old 09-09-2016, 07:59 PM   #1396
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My big question is what happened? Is there any other authors who latest work shows they are losing their ability to tell a good story?
For me, Sharon Sala and Linda Howard. Loved many of their earlier books, but gave up on each of them a few years back. I also gave up on Rachel Lee (particularly her Conard County series).



Some of Nora Roberts plots seem recycled, but she still has the ability to keep me reading. Same with Jayne Ann Krentz. Their more recent books may not be at the level of their 90s/early 00s works, but I still enjoy them and they remain autobuys.
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