Funny!hope to see it quickly!
From Novak Auction Update
Behold! More recommendations from our lovely and immensely well-read readers. Also of possible interest: I’ve also updated the Vampire Romance recommendation list.
recommends the first few books in Catherine Coulter’s FBI series.
recommends pretty much everything Suzanne Brockmann has written, especially her Navy SEAL books, but in she likes these in particular:
AngieW recommends:
Shannon recommends:
Amanda recommends Suzanne Brockmann and Cathie Linz’s Men of Honor series.
Candy recommends Getting Rid of Bradley and What The Lady Wants by Jennifer Crusie.
Nicole recommends:
recommends
Gail recommends:
Mary recommends the following books by Merline Lovelace:
recommends Exposure by Susan Andersen and Loaded by Shari Shattuck.
Maili recommends:
cw recommends:
recommends an anthology called In Love and War, especially Merline Lovelace’s “A Military Affair.”
recommends Kathryn Shay’s Hidden Cove series: After the Fire, On the Line, and Nothing More to Lose, as well as Promises to Keep.
Am I the only Linda Howard fan here? I also recommend All The Queen’s Men, Mr. Perfect, Open Season and Cry No More, which has an operative who works with the cops. Sometimes.
And for spy/secret agent recommendations, there’s the Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett. Not exactly romance, but with a hero to die for. And women often do.
No, I recommended some Linda Howard, if you look at my list. Sarah has given me much grief about that, in the past. I don’t care, I can take it like a woman.
I’m with the two of you. I can’t stand most crime/thriller romances, but I’m always totally happy to read Linda Howard.
One that I love is and that hasn’t mentioned before is Meagan McKinney’s A Man to Slay Dragons. It’s a really good romantic suspense book with an FBI agent hero.
-- LFL
Wow, Meagan McKinney: What ever happened to her? I really enjoyed her historicals (When Angels Fall, Lions and Lace, etc) from the late 90’s. Not so much her more recent books (Moonlight Becomes Her). I haven’t seen her come out with a new book in couple of years at least.....
Fun stuff here, new names to add to my TBR stash.
It seems that many of my traditional “auto buy” authors are publishing cookie cutter stuff. The more recent offerings from such authors as Julie Garwood, Suzanne Forster, Suzanne Brockman, Elizabeth Lowell, Linda Howard, etc. have seemed flat and stale. Is it just me, or should I just move on to some newer authors?
Wow, how did I miss this list? Most of my favorites have been listed by others, thankfully, but if I think of any others, I’ll come back and add them.
11.23.05 at 05:04 PM |