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Romances on Sale in November

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Anthologies

  • Courts of the Fey (DAW) by Martin H. Greenberg and Russell Davis, editors order from amazon.com a>
  • Full Figured (URB) by Brenda Hampton and La Jill Hunt order from amazon.com
  • Holiday Fantasy: Finding the Right Key/’Round Midnight/ Blind Faith (KIM) by Adrianne Byrd, Donna Hill, and Kayla Perrin order from amazon.com
  • Holiday Hideout: The Thanksgiving Fix/The Christmas Set- Up/The New Year’s Deal (HAR) by Vicki Lewis Thompson, Jill Shalvis, and Julie Kenner order from amazon.com
  • Making Spirits Bright (ZEB) by Fern Michaels, Elizabeth Bass, Rosalind Noonan, and Nan Parson Rossiter order from amazon.com
  • Sleeping with the Enemy (DAF) by Wahida Clark and Kiki Swinson order from amazon.com
  • Tied with a Bow (trade paperback–BERK) by Lora Leigh, Virginia Kantra, Eileen Wilks, and Kimberly Frost order from amazon.com
  • A Vampire for Christmas: Enchanted by Blood/Monsters Don’t Do Christmas/When Herald Angels Sing/All I Want for Christmas (HAR) by Laurie London, Michele Hauf, Caridad Pineiro, and Alexis Morgan order from amazon.com
  • “Wicked” Women Whodunit (BRAVA) by MaryJanice Davidson, Amy Garvey, Jennifer Apodaca, and Nancy J. Cohen order from amazon.com

Chick Lit

Contemporary/Contemporary Romantic Suspense

Fantasy

Historical

Inspirational

Paranormal

Harlequin Kimani Romance

Harlequin Nocturne

Harlequin Presents

Harlequin Romance

Harlequin Romantic Suspense

Harlequin Special Edition

Harlequin Superromance

Steeple Hill Love Inspired

Steeple Hill Love Inspired Historical

Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense

 

Bessie Makris prepares these lists for AAR. As with all of our volunteer staff, here’s a bit about her, in her own words:

My two greatest interests (some would say obsessions) are books of all kinds and movies. I satisfy one by working as a Librarian (in Fort Wayne, Indiana), haunting bookstores, and constantly reading and the other by volunteering with a local cinema group. My interest in the romance genre is long standing – I discovered Georgette Heyer in April, 1972 and series romances during the summer of 1985. Before Heyer, I read a lot of historical novels but was never quite sure what I was looking for. After Heyer, I knew it was humor and romance combined with interesting characters in a historically accurate setting and I have been trying to recapture that reading experience ever since. I also read Mysteries, a little Science Fiction and graphic novels. I collect pop-up books and morters and pestles.

I’d love to hear from you, so feel free to email me

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