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Romance with Witty banter and humor

As to your request, I often find humor in books by Johanna Lindsey, Julie Garwood, and Alice Clayton.

And thank you for the suggestions. I've read everything Julie Garwood has published - love her. I will definitely check out Lindsey and Clayton. Thank you!
Hum, not sure how many of Georgette Heyer's books are available in electronic format (can you download from Guttenburg? If so, you might want to check there for her works.) Almost all of her books have the romance with witty banter and humour.
B&N also has a Nook app (which I like a bit better than the Kindle app) but frankly, neither are that great, in my opinion. They have too many limitations on them, and can get unwieldy if you have a LOT of books (which I do--something on the order of 5k between the 2 apps.)
Have you also checked out: Lynsay Sands, G.A. Aiken, and Katie MacAlister?
B&N also has a Nook app (which I like a bit better than the Kindle app) but frankly, neither are that great, in my opinion. They have too many limitations on them, and can get unwieldy if you have a LOT of books (which I do--something on the order of 5k between the 2 apps.)
Have you also checked out: Lynsay Sands, G.A. Aiken, and Katie MacAlister?

This is the first book

For fantasy maybe the Darkness series....

Both series had me laughing out loud at points!

I haven't read any of those other authors. Aiken will be going on my short list - just the few quotes I read on the profile page made me laugh out loud. Thanks, again!
And thank you Erica! I actually have Darkness of Light downloaded, I just haven't gotten to it yet. I'll read that next.
The description for Neighbor from Hell sounds good, too. Thank you. I've read a few too many emotional books in a row...they were great books, but I need a laugh break in between! :)
Oh, golly, how did I forget Nina Bangs? The first of her books I read was A Taste of Darkness, which I found at a brick and mortar store and had to have after I read the back of the book. This is the section that got me to decide that I had to have it, even if it was a horrible story, just for the snark displayed on the back.
Werewolves--furry pains in the butt. Werecats--sneaky whisker-twitching manipulators. Reinn hated them all. But most of all, he hated his job. Guardian of the Blood. What a crock.
Although I'm going to say--it really was better than I had expected. She has a couple of series that are all snarky and full of fun. Well, when you consider that one of her characters who appears in many of the books is named Sparkle Stardust, I mean, what do you expect, right? Sparkle is kind of a matchmaker from he** type character. She calls herself a Cosmic Troublemaker and she always wants to put together 2 people that have nothing in common and that no one else can even SEE as a couple. Vampires and werewolves and Cosmic Troublemakers, oh my. :o)
Werewolves--furry pains in the butt. Werecats--sneaky whisker-twitching manipulators. Reinn hated them all. But most of all, he hated his job. Guardian of the Blood. What a crock.
Although I'm going to say--it really was better than I had expected. She has a couple of series that are all snarky and full of fun. Well, when you consider that one of her characters who appears in many of the books is named Sparkle Stardust, I mean, what do you expect, right? Sparkle is kind of a matchmaker from he** type character. She calls herself a Cosmic Troublemaker and she always wants to put together 2 people that have nothing in common and that no one else can even SEE as a couple. Vampires and werewolves and Cosmic Troublemakers, oh my. :o)

Thanks booknerdlife! I looked My Commander up and the description sounds funny. Meddlesome matchmaking mamas are my cup of tea. Thanks!
oh man, Lyndsay sands! her books have me cracking up, also, Sherilyn Kenyon has what you're looking for as well :)


Hooked on the Game, Stirling series, they are all good, but a few books in and they get hilarious watch the characters go at each other in prank wars.
Holding Out, series, but I've only read this one... several times... snark city
Shooter, series. Lots of banter.
Her Best Match, maybe?

P.S. If anyone is interested the Hooked on the Game 4 book series bundle is on sale on ibooks for only $0.99! (I feel like an infomercial)

P.S. If anyone is interested the Hooked on the Game 4 book series bundle is on sale on ibooks for only $0.99!..."
Lol, that series is worth an infomercial ;)



MJ: I realized only 1 page in that I have read Hooked on the game before, but it wasn't in my goodreads book list. Glad I got to re-read it and have the next few books in the series now, too. Thanks!
Erica: I read Darkness of Light a few days ago and couldn't put it down. I did not see that ending coming! I thought Ember would find a way to avoid that. Wow.

Flat-Out Love was witty and amusing but not hilarious.
Attachments was really funny but disappointed me romance wise.





Magic Bites is the first book.

Thank you, I'll check it out. And at the risk of sounding stupid, what does PN up in your R stand for?

And I LOVE paranormal romance! The more I can suspend reality in my head the better in my opinion.

Contemporary Romance:
Call Me Crazy by Quinn Loftis
The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson
Come Back to Me by Mila Gray
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
Last Year's Mistake by Gina Ciocca
Biggest Flirts by Jennifer Echols
Pushing the Limits and Nowhere But Here by Katie McGarry
Dreamology by Lucy Keating
Contemporary Fantasy/Paranormal Romance:
Prince of Wolves and Elfin by Quinn Loftis
Sweet Venom, Oh. My. Gods., andForgive My Fins by Tera Lynn Childs
Mortal Enchantment and The Shadow Prince(prequel, free on amazon kindle) by Stacey O'Neale
Any book by Alex Flinn
Everblue by Brenda Pandos
The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid
Futuristic/Sci-Fi:
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Cinder by Marissa Meyer


Contemporary Romance:
Call Me Crazy by [author:Quinn Loftis|501..."
Holy guacamole, Batman! Thank you for taking the time to put together that list, LJF. I really appreciate it! And I think I've only read one or two from that selection, so you gave me a lot of new books to look into. Thank you!


What, if any, that were suggested, are you reading now?

Darkness of Light was pretty good. Ended on a crazy cliffhanger.
The Sterling Shore Series books 1-4. I loved this series. Very well-written, tons of banter and familial joshing and ribbing.
Holding Out (some funny parts, but over-the-top. I found it ridiculous and just poorly written, unfortunately)
And I just finished a few minutes ago Treasured Secrets also by C.M. Owens (Sterling Shores author)
I'm really enjoying the writing of C.M. Owens and I have another book already downloaded called Property of Dex (linking won't speak to me right now for some reason), so I'll read that next. I tend to binge read authors when I find a goodie.

Hooked on the Game, Stirling series, they are all good, but a few books in and they get hilarious watch the characters g..."
I just finished Her Best Match and I loved it! Thank you for the suggestion! Now I have a new author to follow.

You could also try Meg Cabot's books. They're chick lit but they're quite entertaining and witty. Two great examples of this dynamic are Victoria and the Rogue and Nicola and the Viscount.
Hope it helps :)

I've heard of Meg Cabot, but haven't read her yet, so I'll have to check one books out, too.
Thank you for the suggestions!

Contemporary Romance:
Call Me Crazy by [author:Quinn Loftis|501..."
So sorry, i misstyped. The problem with forever and lets get lost are contemporary romance not paranormal/fantasy, and when i said anything by alex flinn, i meant any fantasy by alex flinn. She has also written some contemporary realistic fiction which i haven't read, which doesn't seem very good (again, haven't read it, so can't be sure).


Yes! I loved pride and prejudice and also sense and sensibility.
Love this line: 'Which of these painted peacocks is our Mr. Bingley?'

Yes! I loved pride and prejudice and also sense and sensibility.
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How about this dialogue(I'm not sure of the exact words):
"Younger sons are not able to marry who they like."
"Unless they like women of fortune, you mean."
"Men are more likely to fall for a lady's face than for her purse."
"Then all women should be lovely, and all men rich!"
"Even that should not be sufficient."
I love Jane Austen, but I've only read Pride and Prejudice and am in the middle of Emma. Now there's a book with lots of witty romantic banter!

And of course there is the classic opening line: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."




I also just finished reading Until November by Aurora Rose Reynolds that I found to have a lot of humor if anyone is interested.


HILARIOUS read,heroine drives the hero crazy! This was a laugh out loud funny read. Yes, it is a little far-fetched in places, but I was having too much fun reading it to let it bother me!
I really enjoyed when it gave the first-person POV of the heroine Miss Wynne Elliot, and I found myself really getting into the emotions she was feeling, like when she felt she had to leave the ranch and was walking to town despite getting a painful blister from her button-top shoes, and Cole rode past her "like I was a fence post"! Believe me I entertained thoughts of her killing him, too!
I enjoyed the way she drove him crazy and was not a bit afraid to stand up to him.
I had a really fun time reading this one, and the character development was superb.
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You get the idea...or maybe not. Reading back those don't sound funny at all...I guess you have to read the books, but I'd appreciate any suggestions. Just a note: I use an iPad, so I am only able to download books from ibooks, not Amazon.
Thanks in advance!