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favorite authors.


Question Posted Tuesday November 3 2009, 7:20 pm

17/f who are your favorite authors? i want to get some good books about romance. i am seventeen and a girl and i would like to know anyones favorite authors who preferably write about romance.

i don't like any books about popularity and garbage like that.

oh & i've already read like the whole twilight saga a million billion times. haha.


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Shortii2020 answered Thursday November 5 2009, 12:14 pm:
Blue Bloods Series: Melissa De La Cruz
Vampire Academy Series: Richelle Mead
Mediator Series: Meg Cabot
Night World series:L.G. Smith
Vampire Diaries Series:L.G. Smith
Blue Moon Series: Alyson Noel
House of the Night Series:P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side: Beth Fantaskey

Hope I help alittle. Good Luck

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Ignatz answered Wednesday November 4 2009, 5:40 pm:
If you like vampire romance, look for Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's "Blood Games". It's set in Imperial Rome, it's very well written, and there's plenty of romance.

Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum mysteries are also very good; good characters, insane plots, and some serious romantic tension.

You might also enjoy Paul Zindel's novels; they might be a bit dated, but the writing is very strong, they're often funny, and they're classics.

I'd also definitely recommend "Like Water for Chocolate" by Laura Esquivel. No vampires, but lots of cooking, some magic, and plenty of romantic tension.

Hope this helps.

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