Category Archives: Top 100 Romances

Coming in at #6 in the top 100 romances is Laura Kinsale’s Flowers from the Storm.  I have to admit that I liked the hero from page 1.  The heroine (a Quaker) took a little longer to bond with. So … Continue reading

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Coming in at #5 on the top 100 romances is Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander, published in 1991. This was the book Melinda read over the holidays.  She put it down a lot – not, she says, because it wasn’t an interesting … Continue reading

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I’m skipping to #8 because I can’t find #5-7 in the local store and it’s the holidays – forgot to add them to my Amazon order (eesh!). What can we learn from Julia Quinn’s The Viscount Who Loved Me?  She … Continue reading

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If there’s one thing you can bank on in the top 100 romance list, it’s solid writing.  And if there’s one thing you can bank on in romance, it’s that Lisa Kleypas always delivers (she made up 10% of the … Continue reading

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Melinda’s been reading the top 100 romances of all time.  She spent a lot of time interrupting my lap time to read Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austin (#4).  She read some, she mumbled some, she got up, she sat … Continue reading

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Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase, 1995, Avon Historical Romance. This book has topped the charts for many years.  And I can see why.  It’s a fabulous read!  Lot’s of conflict (almost exhaustingly too much at the end – you’ll … Continue reading

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