Showing posts with label Feather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feather. Show all posts

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Well-Written Junk Romance

1.  Linda Howard: Son of the Morning
A murder-mystery meets Knight Templar, and you've got one of my most re-read books. 
2.  Jennifer Crusie: Bet Me
Wildly funny romance . . . with great shoes!
3.  Laurell K. Hamilton: A Kiss of Shadows
A real-life modern faerie princess . . . with killer relatives.  Warning, this could be cross-listed with horror.
4.  Jane Feather: The Accidental Bride
Historical romance, set in England in the 1600s, with wildly independent female heroines.
5.  Jennifer Weiner: Good in Bed
Modern romance: tears and laughter.
6.  Linda Howard: To Die For
Flat out the most amusing blond in the genre.  This one veers between murder-mystery, romance, and slap-stick comedy.  Delightful!
7.  Laurell K. Hamilton (and others): Never After
This collection of short-stories speaks to those of us who "dodged a bullet" when it comes to matrimony.
8.  P.C. Cast: Divine By Mistake
An English teacher gets tossed into another dimension where she's treated as a goddess.  How could I not love this?! 
9.  Tanith Lee: The Silver Metal Lover
This one is an odd little book wandering somewhere between sci-fi, fantasy, fairy tale, and romance.  Enjoy!
10.  Dan Parkinson: Starsong
Another tale that merges sci-fi and romance, this one will break your heart.

Focus for this list:
This genre is rapidly evolving, and the variety of cross-genre books is encouraging to me.  This list has everything from modern romance to a fairy princess and knights templar.  Some would even argue that a few of these belong on a sci-fi, humor, or horror list.  Best of all though?  They're all quite well-written.  I won't tell you who, but one of these authors has her doctorate in the structure of women's literature; I'm just delighted that she's making millions and helping revolutionize this genre!  Note: read the reviews / summaries as the titles tell you practically nothing about the book.  Oh, and yes, I do recommend these authors, not just these specific books, as a glance at my shelves will tell you!