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Old 02-01-2009, 08:48 PM   #54
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I've only recently become a reader of romances and chick-lit. What sold me are those lovely cross-over books that I call "mysterious romances" or "romantic mysteries". I'm not too keen on the Harlequin, Silhouette, Avalon and such romances, though I'll admit to reading a couple of those as well. I'm also new to what my book swappers call "PUF" -- paranormal & urban fiction. These aren't always romances, though many of them definitely are.

By the way, Romance Writers of America has a list of all the new releases every month. Check it out at http://www.rwanational.org/cs/author...rrent_releases
I like this type too. I haven't been a regular Harlequin reader since Essie Summers stopped writing (I've just dated myself bigtime here), but I really do like the romantic-suspense-thrill and paranormal things.
I loved the Yasmine Galenorn series about Emerald O'Brien. Her other series about the 3 sisters is much more popular, but I liked these better.
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