International Luuuurve®, baby, Yeah!

Ah, the Romance! Not set in the US or in the United Kingdom? You have the hankering for the man-tittied perfection that is the Fabio, a perfect Italian stud hero?

The Bitchery is here to help you out:

Elliquinn recommends:

  • Mr. Impossible, by Loretta Chase (Egypt)

  • Early books from Kresley Cole, set on ships “in and around various…locations such as polynesia.”

  • Judith Ivory writing as Judy Cuevas. There are some out-of-print titles set entirely in France

  • Far Pavilions MM Kaye

  • And the mother of all sites showcasing a particular genre of romance: Sheikhs and Desert Love.

    Emma recommends:

  • In the Shadow of the Moon by MM Kaye

  • Keziah Hill recommends, along with this author’s Medieval thrillers.

    Hannah recommends:

  • Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (Barcelona)

  • Jami Alden recommends a few books set in Australia, including:

  • Dark Torment by Karen Robards

  • Gaelen Foley’s Ascension Trilogy, The Pirate Prince, Princess and Prince Charming all set in a “mythical Mediterranean island kingdom.”

  • JMC recommends several, including

  • Daughter of Fortune by Carla Kelly (northern Mexico in the 16th Century)

  • Bone Deep by Bonnie Dee (In the US, but in 1946.

  • The Lighthorseman by Marjorie Jones (Australia)

  • Blood Moon over Bengal by Morag McKendrick

  • Barbara Cleverly’s mystery series, particularly Ragtime in Simla. (India)

  • Veils of Silk by Mary Jo Putney (Afghanistan, India in 19th Cent.)

  • Irisha recommends:

  • Olivia and Jai by Rebecca Ryman (India)

  • The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons

  • Kiki recommends:

  • Princes of the Outback by Bronwyn Jameson (Australia)

  • The Gentleman’s Garden by Catherine Jinks (Australia)

  • Kate R recommends Paula Reed’s romances set in the Caribbean.

    Robin recommends:

  • The Dream Hunter (Arabian Desert) and The Hidden Heart by Laura Kinsale (Tahiti)

  • Night in Eden and Whispers of Heaven by Candice Proctor (Australia)

  • Bliss and Dance by Judith Ivory (France). Robin also states that “Starlit Surrender is being rereleased in August under a different title” and is set in France in the Revolution

  • Rangoon by Christine Monson (India)

  • Music of the Night by Lydia Joyce (Venice, Italy)

  • The Lion’s Daughter by Loretta Chase (Albania)

  • Lydia Joyce recommends:

  • Whispers of the Night by – herself! (Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Turkey)

  • The Wildest Shore by Lisa Cach (onboard a ship traveling to various locales)

  • Emily recommends:

  • Sharon Maas’ books, including Of Marriageable Age

  • The Twentieth Wife by Indu Sundaresan

  • Darla recommends:

  • Siren by Cheryl Sawyer

  • Grey Art recommends:

  • Joyce Verrette’s Dawn of Desire and Desert Fires (Ancient Egypt)

  • Maya recommends:

  • Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters (Egypt)

  • Liz Burton recommends:

  • The Angelique series by Serge and Anne Golon, writing as Sergeanne.

  • Kei Swanson’s The Seabird of Sanematsu (Japan)

  • Judy Lawn’s Daisies Never Die (New Zealand)