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Susan James (pen name of Rochelle Alers) Vanessa James; Claudia Jameson; Kelly Jamison; Miranda Jarrett; Sabrina Jeffries [7] Michelle Jerott; Iris Johansen [12] Nancy John; Milly Johnson; Susan Johnson [23] Joan Johnston [15] Linda O. Johnston; Catherine Jones; Jan Jones; Crystal Jordan; Laura Jordan; Nicole Jordan [4] Penny Jordan [5] B.D ...
Cordina: locale in Nora Roberts' romance novels, especially the Cordina's Royal Family series. Cordovia: Fictional war-torn country in the present day Russian province of Dagestan. Mentioned in Season 2 of BoJack Horseman. Cordonia: Fictional country of the prince who stays at Grey House as mentioned in the Good Witch television series.
Various Oz Books: The Emerald City is the capital of the Land of Oz. It is entirely (in the first books) or mostly (in later books) green. The city is made of green glass, emeralds, and other jewels. Emminster, South Wessex Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy's Wessex: Correlates to the real-life Beaminster, Dorset. Emond's Field Robert Jordan: New Spring
Lilith: A Romance is a fantasy novel by Scottish writer George MacDonald, first published in 1895. It was reprinted in paperback by Ballantine Books as the fifth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in September 1969.
The lists of fantasy novels has been divided into the following three parts: List of fantasy novels (A–H) List of fantasy novels (I–R) List of fantasy novels (S–Z)
This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...
Romantic fantasy or romantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction that combines fantasy and romance, describing a fantasy story using many of the elements and conventions of the chivalric romance genre. [1] One of the key features of romantic fantasy involves the focus on relationships, social, political, and romantic. [2]
Martha Wells (born 1964), author of City of Bones and The Books of the Raksura; Django Wexler, author of The Shadow Campaigns; Suzanne Weyn (born 1955), author of children's and young adult science fiction and fantasy novels and numerous film novelizations; Chuck Whelon (born 1969) cartoonist and creator of the humorous fantasy webcomic serial ...