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Kristie(J)

Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 1102 Location: Southwestern Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:13 pm Post subject: Some excellent E-Authors I've found |
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Because I refuse to buy ebooks that are the same price or in many cases more than print books and at least 95% of my reading is now done on my IPad, my reading has undergone drastic alterations lately. And since my reading world turned topsy turvy since I discovered the world of ereading, here are some I've thoroughly enjoyed:
Ellen O'Connell - She has written some of the best Western Romance I've ever read. Her books are wonderful!
Darlene Marshall - I finished Castaway Dreams a short while ago and can see why it was a DIK here. I've read a couple of of her other books and have more in the TBR pile. She has some great seafaring type stories
Felicity Heaton - I haven't tried her other series, but I've read just about all her Lyra books and loved 'em all. Although only novellas, I was most impressed with how well she did her world building in these shorter style Sci-Fi romance books.
Dee Tenorio has written some wonderful contemporary books.
I'm very excited about Ruthie Knox. I read both of her releases and loved them both and can hardly wait for her next one.
R.L. Mathewson - the one that got me (and others *g*) thinking about this has been a very nice find. I've read two of her books now and enjoyed both of them. And the price can't be beat.
There are more I know - but those are the ones that come to mind first. Any else have e-authors they have enjoyed? |
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willaful

Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 1476
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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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Ruthie Knox (contemporary with some angst), Susanna Fraser (historical), Joanna Chambers (Tumperkin) (historical), Harper Fox, Ava March (historical), J.L. Merrow. (The last 3 write m/m) _________________ "I say, don't read the classics -- try to discover your own classics; every life has its own." -- Rudolf Flesch, _How to Make Sense_
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erika
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 297
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 12:08 am Post subject: |
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Lindsay Delagair, Kristin Ashley, Caitlyn Duffy(YA), Lynda Chance(she writes alpha heroes) and ofcourse EL James before she found a publisher and increased the ebook prices
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J.M. Darhower |
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Danielle D
Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 494 Location: Wheaton, IL
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Mark

Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 1246
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:28 am Post subject: |
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Please include at least one line describing what each author usually writes (if there is any standard). E.g., humorous contemporary, angsty historical, edgy romantic suspense, fantasy, futuristic, etc.
I now mostly buy ebooks, but my selection bias is for romances with humor. Just hearing that an author is good isn't enough without knowing good at what. |
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Minerva
Joined: 05 Jul 2007 Posts: 130
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the recs.
Thanks to inexpensive ebooks, I've been branching out and trying new genres (paranormal, steampunk). I'm more likely to buy something on impluse if it is $1.99 or so. |
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Kayne

Joined: 31 Mar 2007 Posts: 793
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:29 pm Post subject: Midnight Scandals |
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| I am enjoying trying some new authors so thanks for the recs. I just downloaded a new historical anthology for $3.99 called Midnight Scandals by Courtney Milan, Carolyn Jewel and Sherry Thomas. (This turned out to be a let down.) |
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Kayne

Joined: 31 Mar 2007 Posts: 793
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:46 pm Post subject: ebooks |
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Some of my favorite e-novellas have been released by authors many related to new books set to be released, for ex. Kate Noble’s The Dress of the Season, Eloisa James’ A Fool Again and Winning the Wallflower, The Governess Affair by Courtney Milan, Emma Wildes The Third Duke’s the Charm (let down), Elizabeth Hoyt’s Clever John and The Ice Princess, Tessa Dare’s Once Upon a Winter’s Eve.
Are there any others either contemporary or historicals you can think of to recommend like this? Thanks. |
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Kayne

Joined: 31 Mar 2007 Posts: 793
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: ebooks |
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| Just finished a nice e-novella, Married by Midnight by Julianne MacLean for $2.99. It was released last July but I just discovered it. |
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pwm in mi

Joined: 19 Oct 2011 Posts: 193
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:52 am Post subject: |
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Charlotte Stein-Deep Desires-
Wow. This is an romantica novella that wrapped itself around my heart and sqeezed. On another site, this was suggested as a story about two very lonely people who find each other. Granted they find each other in a rather offbeat way (they are neighbors who live across each other in a court yard, voyeurism and exhibitionism ensues), but my gosh, the emotional intensity of this little story packs a punch. $1.99 on amazon. |
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MrsFairfax

Joined: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 1067
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:20 am Post subject: |
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If anyone here hasn't read Marianna by Susanna Kearsley, it's the Kindle Deal of the Day today (10/9) _________________ Binocular vision, no need to hop, and an ever-so-much easier time of it climbing ladders.
- James Cobham in Freedom & Necessity |
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pwm in mi

Joined: 19 Oct 2011 Posts: 193
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:56 am Post subject: |
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| MrsFairfax wrote: | | If anyone here hasn't read Marianna by Susanna Kearsley, it's the Kindle Deal of the Day today (10/9) |
I was wondering about this book. I read The Rose Garden and loved it. Have you read Marianna? What did you think? |
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pwm in mi

Joined: 19 Oct 2011 Posts: 193
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:10 am Post subject: |
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I posted this on the recently read thread, but since this is an ebook and so cheap, I decided to repost here.
On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
This is a contemporary set in Edinburgh, Scotland. Jocelyn is a 22 yr. old American who lost her family at age 15. She relocated to Scotland, her mother's homeland to attend university and now is her home. To cope with her staggering loss she does not allow herself to attach in relationships, save one college chum, who does not know the details of her history. After moving into a new apartment, she meets Braden, her roommates brother. Instant attraction ensues and Joss battles her desire to explore this attraction/relationship as well as her growing friendship with her roommate.
I really enjoyed this story. It is told in first person and the reader gets clear insight into Jocelyn's terrifying struggle to form relationships. The author does a nice job contrast the heroines struggle with her innate desire to attach to both Braden and her earnest/ emotionally open roommate, and the intense fear of losing anyone she lets herself care about.
$2.99 at amazon.
P.S. Edinburgh is now on the must visit list! |
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LeeB.

Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 1226 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| pwm in mi wrote: | | MrsFairfax wrote: | | If anyone here hasn't read Marianna by Susanna Kearsley, it's the Kindle Deal of the Day today (10/9) |
I was wondering about this book. I read The Rose Garden and loved it. Have you read Marianna? What did you think? |
Mariana was the first book I read by Susanna Kearsley, and even though I've read all her other books since then, it is still my favorite. _________________ My Shelfari Shelf: http://www.shelfari.com/o1518275077 |
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pwm in mi

Joined: 19 Oct 2011 Posts: 193
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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| LeeB. wrote: | | pwm in mi wrote: | | MrsFairfax wrote: | | If anyone here hasn't read Marianna by Susanna Kearsley, it's the Kindle Deal of the Day today (10/9) |
I was wondering about this book. I read The Rose Garden and loved it. Have you read Marianna? What did you think? |
Mariana was the first book I read by Susanna Kearsley, and even though I've read all her other books since then, it is still my favorite. |
Thanks for responding I ended up buying it, as for $1 you can't go wrong. |
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