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      <description>And Robin Maxwell.&#xD;
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Just recently I read a Historical Romance with a revisionist take on Richard III which while it leaned more heavily on the Romance than I was used to, I just loved.  &#xD;
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It was called A Rose for the Crown, by Anne Easter Smith&#xD;
http://www.amazon.com/Rose-Crown-Anne-Easter-Smith/dp/0743276876&#xD;
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I'd recommend it, although I am one of the people who can't see the sensibility in history's tale of Richard III.  So I might be a little biased to the subject matter in the novel.</description>
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      <description>sharon k. pennman is great   also phlippa gregory</description>
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      <description>I read one of those, I realized I had forgotten my book while at the airport leaving on a trip, so I went to the book store at the airport and found her first one.  I then realized why "romance novels" are so popular.</description>
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      <description>Check out Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" series of six books. Absolutely "out"standing! (Hahaha, forgive the pun:0))</description>
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      <title>Historical Romance</title>
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      <description>Anyone write with a romantic slant?&#xD;
Best!&#xD;
Christina&#xD;
www.christafairchild.com</description>
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