I like fluff as much as the next person but there was never anything simple about my feelings reading Duke of Shadows, or The Prince of Midnight and I really miss that in most current HR releases. Try not to be discouraged. It might have shades of Stevie Nicks, a touch of Joni Mitchell, a dash of The Eagles' soft rock . Ti Ph Printing l n v hng u v dch v cung cp my in vn phng, mc my in. Id been toying for a while with writing the tale of a cynical Prince Charming who falls in love with the Ugly Duckling. I read about half of book 2 with much the same reaction and I quit at that point. And, in the meantime, Ill console myself with all the wonderful contemporaries that have come out recently and hunt down every obscure, out-of-print historical I can get my hands on. And availability often shapes most peoples choices. I wait for reviews instead and tentatively try again and then usually realize that the author is no longer capturing my interest. julie James, I miss her contemporary romances. This seemed both a sad and very intriguing comment. Welcome back. Listening to characters supposedly conversing in a pub or bar without hearing background chatter or clinking glasses its just plain weird!! Its a weird I dont want it to be over thing I sometimes have.) Amazon scam authors are those who crank out a book a month, sometimes plagiarizing from others. Are readers suddenly not interested in reading complex books? Thank you so much to the organizers -- a ton of work, I'm certain, but they made it look effortless! Christine Warren (a couple years, but her pending release keeps receding) Im not sure I agree with you, for instant, on what market changes are occurring based on just my own reading, my opinion and observations, and all the people I follow authors and readers at a variety of sites and social media, if thats the measurement well use. Willread. The Duke Of Shadows was an absolutely wonderful book and is one that I have re-read several times. I wanted to read those old opinions, see if something changed or stuck our. I suspect the many fans of the author and narrators, many of whom have never read/listened to m/m before will be squeeing to the hills. I have owned a copy of Judith Ivorys BLISS for many years but have never read it. Im also grateful to my other favorite (veteran) authors who still write, despite whatever challenges they face: Meljean Brook aka Milla Vane, Loretta Chase, for example. I think something similar happened to Rett MacPherson with her Torie OShea mystery series and Ive only seen one novel that she self-published recently. Meredith Duran is the USA TODAY bestselling author of thirteen novels. We all do it. Elsewhere in the comments of this post, Piper mentioned that Duran, Kinsale and Ivorys books feel grown up and I took that to mean that the stories and writing are matured, rather than the authors were a particular age or they were writing for a specific audience age. Speaking as a reader, now yes, Ive been a very happy camper recently. Still love them, but esp THATC. Meredith Duran Books. I suppose like all of us, writers too sometimes feel theyre in a rut and want to break out, go in a different direction, shake things up, etc. But that doesnt mean those authors have the same chance of being picked up by the casual Walmart shopper who still reads paperbacks and likes to grab a couple when they do their big grocery haul. This book (the heroine in particular) is less angsty than anything Ive ever written, and Im having a lot of fun figuring out how to tell an emotionally intense tale that is also full of laughter. I just read a 500+ page romance in July from Mariana Zapata, but I know shes self-published. Read book one and thought it was fine. One main difference though is that they are based out London and that may mean that their view on what is historical is different than in North America. From what I have seen usually the shake out is usually 2-4 Regencies, 0-1 Victorians, 1-2 Medieval, Viking or Highlander, and 1 that fits into none of the above and that can range from late Moorrish Spain, to 1920s America, to Egypt, and even one that had a Spainsh Conquistador and Native American Woman even though some may have problem with the premise at least it not another Regency and it shows that the line is willing some risks and yes the author is still writing for the line the author had a book out in March of this year set in Egypt. It happens with e-books as well. Yes, I follow Stuart on social media. //]]>. We have a national election headed our way in months. . Sandra Antonelli, a romance author who is reviewed here, wrote her doctoral dissertation on ageism in romances and blogs about it frequently and has lots of great insight on the issue. Whatever route you decide to take, good luck to you! She is the author of Rules for the Reckless series and over seven standalone novels. When a certain fraudulent antiquity sets these two onto a collision course, Lydia is horrified to discover that she might be wrong about herself, because Jamesflashy and bottomless as a butterflyis nevertheless frighteningly attractive to her. Amazon scam authors are those who crank out a book a month often price their books at less than a buck a book and flood the best seller lists., Heres where I have to disagree with you, Dabney, or at least offer my take on it. I wonder, am I too old for the current style or do I have older sensibilities? IVE READ EVERY COMMENT Duran grew up with a love and obsession with British history which led her to set many of her novels in 1880s Britain and Victorian England. It seems the stories have gotten simpler and a lot less complex and interesting. I used to look more at e-publisher but many of largest romance geared ones have gone out of bussiness and what is in the bookstores are a sea of ballgowns and simple plots that I can predict what is going to happen before I even open the book and it drives me crazy because I want to read a book and it seems that I can not get one that I can sink my teeth into. facebook, twitter, etc. Im not saying listening to a book is an inferior experience to reading it, but I do think there are different elements at play for a listener versus a reader. I keep hoping they will reappear also, but its been a very long time. Elizabeth Hoyt hasnt written much in a long time and based on reviews of her last book, I havent started her new series. Weve been internet friends for several years, so I send her emails once in a while, but havent had a reply since last autumn. Kinsale is on Twitter but never mentions writing that I can see. Sherry Thomas, one of my favorites, is also one of your biggest cheerleaders. From exotic sandstone palaces. But her writing has changed over the last couple of years; it lacks the heart and the charm of her earlier work. Maybe shes done with IAD? "Beauty is as beauty does Silver-tongued Viscount Sanburne is London's favorite scapegrace. I also agree that basing trends on what I choose to read or what attracts me is a very narrow lens. It features my favorite combination of heroine and hero: The somewhat stuffy stick in the mud and the charming, dissolute rake who is unerringly gifted at de-stuffing. I look forward toreadingMerediths. They are still quite good. Many of my favorite and much missed authors have already been mentioned (Laura Kinsale, Jennifer Crusie, Cecilia Grant, Connie Brockway). Ill be honest once again. Ill have to look for Duke of Shadows too. (Harlequin definitely plays it safe by putting queer romances under their Carina Press imprint.). Cyber dating abuse represents a new form of dating violence that has been gaining worrying dimensions. The beauty of self publishing is that you can really find anything -and lots of it nowadays. I was excited when I heard about that mm book myselfthen I deflated when I read the blurb. I have brought this up many times before, and often received backlash for saying it. Hi Meredith, Look forward to Merediths new books this summer! J.Quinn. I havent read anything by this author, but I just looked her up since she is on Sherry Thomas blog. What I find particularly remarkable about the authors youve named is that they each have such a distinctive voice that if you put an unlabeled excerpt of each of their books in front of me, I would know instantly who had written what. Duran is not the only beloved romance writer who stopped-at least for now-penning love stories. I think the great talent Barbara Metzger has/had is that she can make me laugh. So, with that said, what were your goals for the book in other words, what did you want to make absolutely certain came through to the reader in the pages of the novel? So many series would abruptly stop or authors would just disappear off of the shelves with no explanation. Im curious to know more about why light fiction focusing on light-weighted female characters is a trend. One writer I miss is Lauren Blakely. Left: Giving lectures and workshops on scientic writing. She hasnt stopped writing, but in the Afterword to her last published romance (NOT YOUR SHOE SIZE), she announced she was no longer going to be writing romance; she plans to write in a different genre and publish under a different name (Dangerfield provided neither her new name nor the new genre). So great to meet you! I have never really deeply enjoyed any book by Barbara Metzger, they were always just ok to me, while Layton has a few amazing ones, her Love trilogy, her regencies she has this beautiful voice and I like her depiction of characters and motivations- though they tend to think a lot, you have to like that :-). I follow her Facebook page. I will definitely need to read this book. Now it seems that 80k is about the max and the has not helped the books. I think people are getting more skeptical of mainstream publishing somehow signifying a benchmark for quality. The new books sound wonderful as well! I believe if I read the interview right she was all but forced by her editor to write contemporary and I understand if the voice does not sound right because the voice fits a historical not going make the contemporary sound right. As of this writing I am two and a half years into a PhD program and still relatively fresh off of a stint in corporate America, which means that like most members of Dexys in the 1980s, I know a thing or two about trying to make something worthwhile in an environment where nobody around you knows what they're doing and you're constantly . Ill add them to my TBLtL! var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1); Yes. Plus, they have some queer romances which the Harlequin category romances do not. Lydia gave me greater trouble.She always had my sympathy, of course.Being scorned, passed over, made to feel a foolif this happens at a vulnerable moment (like your first declaration of love), it can cripple your dreams and your courage for a long time to come.I found it entirely fitting, then, that she would want to fight for her loved onesthat is, the loved ones who actually recognized her worth, and made her feel valuedtill the bitter end. The problem is, trends are often just a product of cultural resonance without any rhyme or reason. I try to make sure too that Im not generalizing about characters ages in fiction. Thankfully, self-publishing doesnt bear the stigma that it once did. Mia Vincys name came to mind as recent HR author I discovered here, and she totally blew me away with her quality writing. And at a furious pace. Duran is not the only beloved romance writer who stoppedat least for nowpenning love stories. Thanks for giving me some insight into how Audible works. Sometimes a very short book (usually under 2 hours) will be priced at less than $5. Val Roberts (sfr, only a year since a new release) The same with books for many a reader. Her other books include RITA award winner Fool Me Twice and her February 2017 release, A Lady's Code of Misconduct, which was called one of the best romances of the year by BookList and Amazon, and received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus, the latter of which opined: This book weaves its spell so thoroughly that the most fortunate reader will be the one who has time to read the entire thing in one sitting. H. MEREDITH DURAN blames Anne Boleyn for sparking her lifelong obsession with British history.
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