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(by no means complete, of course)
- Two Little Lies by Liz Carlyle
- Secret Society Girl : An Ivy League Novel by Diana Peterfreund
- Portrait of a Lover by Julianne MacLean
- 18th Century Costume in the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside
- Dangerous Liaisons : Fashion and Furniture in the Eighteenth Century (Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications)
- Claiming the Courtesan by Anna Campbell
- Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas
- The Dark Highlander by Karen Moning
- London’s Underworld: Three Centuries of Vice and Crime
- Swept Away by Toni Blake
- Scandal in Spring by Lisa Kleypas
- Three by Noelle Mack
- Sugar and Spice by Leda Swann
I haven’t read most of these, sadly. I tend to buy the majority of my books in brick and mortar stores, so aside from the research texts, most of these books are pre-orders.
You might note that the majority of my pleasure reading choices are historicals, with contemporaries taking up a distant second, and paranormals being nearly non-existent. I rarely buy paranormal books. Of the ones I do buy, they’re mostly futuristics. (which might explain why I rarely buy paras, eh? There are so few futuristic titles in paperback.)















Good to meet you, Sylvia and welcome to the Thirteeners! I love to meet other writers and there are a fair few of us in this meme. Great first list! I’m not a romance reader, but I appreciate the genre. Have a great weekend, and drop by my blog whenever you’re in the neighborhood!
DK
Great list! I just ordered #s 8 and 10 from Amazon the other day. Happy TT!