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2.Elizabeth Lowell
3.Eloisa James
4.Linda Lael Miller
5.Jo Beverley
6.Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
7.Julia Quinn
8.Catherine Coulter
9.Julie Garwood
10.Julia London
These are in no particular order.

1. Julie Garwood
2. Johanna Lindsey
3. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
4. Julia Quinn
5. Lisa Kleypas
6. Teresa Medeiros
7. Jude Deveraux
8. Judith McNaught
9. Alissa Johnson newer author but I like her
10. Olivia Parker I like her too
Honorable mention - Karen Marie Moning - since she does more of a time travel/paranormal/fantasy than just straight historical romance I didn't feel right in includiing her in the main list but I do like her a lot.
1. Madeline Hunter
2. Gaelen Foley
3. Pamela Clare
4. Loretta Chase
5. Connie Brockway
6. Julie Garwood
7. Robin Schone
8. Jess Michaels
9. Jennifer Ashley (haven't read too many by her but what I've read I've loved)
10. Laura Kinsale
2. Gaelen Foley
3. Pamela Clare
4. Loretta Chase
5. Connie Brockway
6. Julie Garwood
7. Robin Schone
8. Jess Michaels
9. Jennifer Ashley (haven't read too many by her but what I've read I've loved)
10. Laura Kinsale

2. Karen Robards
3. Julia Quinn
4. Karen Hawkins
5. Amanda Scott
6. Kat Martin
7. Eloisa James
Thats it. Some HR is just too dry for me..

2. Christina Dodd
3. Lisa Kleypas
4. Connie Brockway
5. Laura Kinsale
6. Jodi Thomas
7. Catherine Anderson
8. Kinley MacGregor
9. Laura Renken/Lori Morgan/Melody Thomas
10.Loretta Chase
Runners up Jennifer Ashley, Deborah Simmons, Jo Beverley, Mary Jo Putney, Mary Balogh, Julie Garwood, Celeste Bradley, Emma Jensen, Suzanne Robinson, Johanna Lindsey (vintage), Jude Deveraux (vintage)

1. Johanna Lindsey
2. Julia Quinn
3. Brenda Joyce
4. Lisa Kleypas
5. Victoria Alexander
6. Teresa Medeiros
7. Stephanie Laurens
8. Jane Feather
9. Julia Latham
10. Julie Garwood

Anne Stuart
Madeline Hunter
Judith Ivory / Judy Cuevas
Mary Balogh
Elizabeth Hoyt
Liz Carlyle
Jo Beverley
Lisa Kleypas
Sherry Thomas

Amanda Quick
Christina Dodd
Julie Garwood
Jill Barnett
Rexanne Becnel
Jo Beverley
Shannon Drake
Virginia Henley
Hannah Howell
Mary Jo Putney

1. Judith Ivory (a/k/a Judy Cuevas)
2. Lisa Kleypas
3. Julia Quinn
4. Judith McNaught
5. Mary Balogh
6. Julie Garwood
7. Connie Brockway
8. Hannah Howell
9. Kinley MacGregor
10.Elizabeth Hoyt
Toughy - I know that Hoyt should be higher because I loved every one of her books I've read so far, but I've only read her "Prince" series. We'll see after I read the ones on my TBR. Plus, I have LOVED Julie Anne Long's last two books . . . again, we'll see if she continues to pan out! :)
Oww! Had to edit to add Pamela Clare - She also could become a complete favorite (any genre). I've LOVED both the books I've read by her as well!
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1)Stephanie Laurens
2)Catherine Coulter
3)Linda Lael Miller
4)Johanna Lindsey
5)Eloisa James
6)Christina Dodd
7)Celeste Bradley
8)Suzanne Enoch
9)Mary Balogh
10)Victoria Alexander
Anna wrote: "This is a hard list to create and an even harder list to order. I think I'll have to go with the below list though.
1)Stephanie Laurens
2)Catherine Coulter
3)Linda Lael Miller
4)Johanna Lindsey
5)..."
I've never heard of Linda Larl Miller...which book was your favorite from her?
1)Stephanie Laurens
2)Catherine Coulter
3)Linda Lael Miller
4)Johanna Lindsey
5)..."
I've never heard of Linda Larl Miller...which book was your favorite from her?

2. Liz Carlyle
3. Susan Johnson
4. Tracy Anne Warren
5. Lisa Kleypas
6. Karen Robards
7. Anne Gracie
8. Suzanne Enoch
9. Julie Anne Long
10. Mary Balogh

2. Mary Balogh
3. Lisa Kleypas
4. Judith McNaught
5. Anne Gracie
6. Julia Quinn
7. Lorraine Heath
8. Julie Ann Long
9. Mary Jo Putney
10. Loretta Chase
Elizabeth Lowell belongs in there, and Victoria Alexander is fun, as it Lynsay Sands...
I would put Pamela Clare in there if I had more books to base it on, but so far have only read two - but they were excellent!

1. Eloisa James
2. Lisa Kleypas
3. Liz Carlyle
4. Nicole Jordan
5. Christina Dodd
6. Elizabeth Hoyt
Oneira wrote: "I've just began reading the genre myself, but so far:
1. Eloisa James
2. Lisa Kleypas
3. Liz Carlyle
4. Nicole Jordan
5. Christina Dodd
6. Elizabeth Hoyt"
You should try some of these authors, if you haven't already...Sabrina Jeffries, Julia Quinn, Sophie Jordan, Laura Lee Guhrke, Claire Delacroix, Celeste Bradley, Connie Brockway, and Olivia Parker. Let me know if you enjoy any of them! :)
1. Eloisa James
2. Lisa Kleypas
3. Liz Carlyle
4. Nicole Jordan
5. Christina Dodd
6. Elizabeth Hoyt"
You should try some of these authors, if you haven't already...Sabrina Jeffries, Julia Quinn, Sophie Jordan, Laura Lee Guhrke, Claire Delacroix, Celeste Bradley, Connie Brockway, and Olivia Parker. Let me know if you enjoy any of them! :)


Good for us, Verity!!
Heath's westerns were just ok, but it's her Scoundrels of St. James series that I love. Julia Quinn's in there for the fun stuff in her stories.



I've never heard of her, but how can I ignore 5* recs?!


I totally agree, Verity. Not many debut authors can rock the genre like she did with Duke of Shadows.

I totally agree, Verity. Not many debut authors can rock the genre like ..."
Then I guess I know what I have to do!!!

You're evil!! But wait - when did I make such a ridiculous resolution? Must have been in a different dimension!! Besides, I won credits for 2 new books in a recent Count-off Challenge, so I'm good-to-go!


I didn't have enough books to make that resolution this year, but I'm definitely going to have to make it for next year. I've acquired one too many books in 2009. lol.


This year I discovered library book sales. Bad, bad discovery. lol.


Man, I wish I could do that. That's my dream right now. To take a long vacation in a tropical place with time to read in peace. I don't see that happening anytime soon though. lol.

do John Jakes' Kent Family Chronicle's Count?
I also read Chesapeake and Centennial by James Michener. They are definitely historical, and did involve a lot of interrelationships between families over 200 years or so. (okay, Centennial kind of starts with "First the Earth Cooled" so that covers a lot more time. I guess Chesapeake did the same thing, because I remember a lot of the Geomorphology of the Chesapeake Bay being part of the story).
When He Was Wicked-Julia Quinn
Ravished-Virginia Henley
Fire at Midnight-Lisa Marie Wilkinson
Elizabeth Hoyt
Ravished-Virginia Henley
Fire at Midnight-Lisa Marie Wilkinson
Elizabeth Hoyt

1. Julie Garwood
2. Judith McNaught
3. Sherry Thomas
4. Mary Balogh
5. Lisa Kleypas
6. Elizabeth Hoyt
7. Sabrina Jeffries
8. Julia Quinn
9. Madeline Hunter
10. Jude Deveraux

Cheers,
Mary
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Here are mine...
1. Eloisa James
2. Kleypas, Lisa
3. Sabrina Jeffries
4. Julia Quinn
5. Sophie Jordan
6. Laura Lee Guhrke
7. Claire Delacroix
8. Celeste Bradley
9. Connie Brockway
10. Olivia Parker
Olivia parker has only come out with one HR book, but it really sat with me...