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  2. A Rogue By Any Other Name - Wikipedia

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    The novel received the 2013 RITA Award for Best Historical Romance. [2] MacLean excels at writing dialogue. [3] [4] A Publishers Weekly review found that the focus on the hero and heroine's insecurity became "tiresome", but lauded the comic relief provided by the secondary characters. [3] Reviewers noted MacLean's strong characters.

  3. Historical romance - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, historical romance reached a 10-year high as 778 were published. By 2004, that number had dropped to 486, which was still 20% of all romance novels published. Kensington Books claims that they are receiving fewer submissions of historical novels, and that their previously published authors are switiching to contemporary. [24] [25]

  4. Lord of Scoundrels - Wikipedia

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    Lord of Scoundrels is a Regency romance novel by American author Loretta Chase.Published in 1995 by Avon Books, it is the third installment of her Débauchés series. Set in 1828, the story follows the Marquess of Dain, an aristocrat known as "Lord Beelzebub" and the "Lord of Scoundrels" for his unscrupulous, immoral behavior.

  5. Prolific writers like Diana Gabaldon, whose time-traveling historical romance series “Outlander” began in the early 1990s and inspired a popular TV drama of the same name, and Nalini Singh ...

  6. Hope Leslie - Wikipedia

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    The book is considered significant because of its strong feminism overtones and ideas of equity toward Native Americans. The book is a historical romance , set mostly in 1643. A number of historical figures appear, including Puritan leader John Winthrop , Puritan heretic Samuel Gorton , and the Pequot Native American Mononotto.

  7. Judith McNaught - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of their genre, however, her books tend to be fast-paced and feature strong, loyal, compassionate, intelligent female characters. [9] McNaught was one of the first romance authors to receive a multimillion-dollar contract and have her novels published in hardcover, better positioning them for review by major publications. [7]

  8. Jodi Thomas - Wikipedia

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    1991 - Romance Writers of America (RWA) RITA Award for Best Historical Romance, The Tender Texan; 1994 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance, To Tame a Texan's Heart; 1998 - Romantic Time Magazine Career Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to women's fiction over the past ten years

  9. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss - Wikipedia

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    The Flame and the Flower was revolutionary, featuring an epic historical romance with a strong heroine and actual sex scenes. This novel, published in 1972, sold over 2.3 million copies in its first four years of publication and is credited with spawning the modern romance genre, becoming the first romance novel "to [follow] the principals into ...

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