Who's Your Favorite Author?
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
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Ann Rice, Laurell K Hamilton, Rick Riordan, J. R. R. Tolkien, Samantha Sabien, Jenny Frame, Christopher Paolini to name a few.
each of these authors has the ability to draw you deeply into their world
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I just love how she writes romance, but she mixes it with so many other things. There's romantic fantasy, romantic suspense, police procedural romance, scifi romance, dystopian romance... If it's romance, she's probably done it. And her writing is good too, unlike most of those Harlequin writers. That's why I have every new book on preorder.
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His books are thought-provoking.
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I completely agree about the Bronte sisters, even though they do have that darkness to them, they wrote such incredible stories that still resonate.Iconicsmt wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 21:42 The Brontë sisters have never let me down! Just enough darkness and wow-I’m-glad-that’s-not-me-ness and realistic flaws to keep me interested, while somehow offering glimpses of pure soul connections that one longs for, despite nothing about the relationships ever being simple or pretty.
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