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text 2015-10-07 11:25
Tears of Love- Barbara Cartland
The Tears Of Love - Barbara Cartland

Barbara Cartland is one of my favourite romance novelists. Although her books are short compared to modern romance writers, they are just as effective.

Tears of love is one of my favourites. The book is around 200 pages (in tiny print). It tells the story of a secretary who works for a man who she thinks betrayed her father. An unlikely romance develops between them. 

Barbara Cartland captures the politics, society and scenery of Argentina beautifully in this well written book. 

A must read. 

If you're new to her books, you can start with this one. She has written more than 700 books during her long career. 

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text 2014-04-17 16:38
Lumière: Romance Novels Set in Paris
Curio - Cara McKenna
13 Rue Thérèse - Elena Mauli Shapiro
Frenched: 1 - Melanie Harlow
The Orchid Affair - Lauren Willig
Blame It on Paris - Laura Florand
The Treasure Keeper - Shana Abe
Anna and the French Kiss - Stephanie Perkins
The Paris Assignment - Addison Fox
Kissed in Paris (A Paris Romance) - Juliette Sobanet
Wicked Becomes You - Meredith Duran

Whenever I am going to travel, I like to immerse myself in the place I am going.  

 

Romance novels set in a place like say PARIS let me turn to my husband and while gleeful clapping utter  "Ohhhh! This is where Patrick and Sarah kissed in The Chocolate Temptation!" And my love laughs and knows to kiss me in the same literarily important spot. It gets me tons of extra kisses which is always devine.  

 

I also do historical and food based reading in preparation but that is less interesting to discuss here. 

 

If you plan to go to Paris soon, if only in your mind, here are some wonderful romance novels set in the City of Light to take you there. 

 

Contemporary Romance 

Amour et Chocolat Series by Laura Florand

Kissed in Paris by Juliette Sobanet

The Paris Assignment by Addison Fox

13, rue Thérèse by Elena Mauli Shapiro

Frenched by Melanie Harlow

 

Young Adult

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins 

 

Historical Romance 

Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught 

Lord of Scoundrels and Silk Is For Seduction by Loretta Chase

The Orchid Affair by Lauren Willig

Ruthless by Anne Stuart

Wicked Becomes You by Meredith Duran

Love's Charade by Jane Feather 

Knight In Paris  by Barbara Cartland (Had to put this one on) 

 

 

Paranormal Romance 

Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost 

Her Dark Angel by Felicity Heaton 

The Treasure Keeper  by Shana Abe

Dark Legend  by Christine Feehan

Time For Eternity by Susan Squires

A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole

 

 

Love Story Memoir ish 

 Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes by Elizabeth Bard

Paris in Love: A Memoir by Eloisa James

Blame It on Paris by  Laura Florand

 

 

If you would like to vote for the best to the best, go to the Goodreads list: Lumière: Romance Novels Set in Paris.

 

If you would enjoy see lovers in Paris, imagining yourself there and getting even more recommendations for romance novels set in Paris, visit my Pinterest Board: Lumière: Romance Novels Set in Paris.

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review 2014-03-31 18:26
Barbara Cartland - A Gamble with Hearts
A Gamble with Hearts - Barbara Cartland

Did not like the female character Selina. She is frustratingly feeble and whiny. She will do just what pleases everyone else around her, doesn’t have a backbone and can’t fight for herself. I sincerely doubt she has a brain or that she knows what she wants.

 

Irritated to the maximum with this outer beauty business and how everything just revolves around it and never one mention about personality traits however bad they may be. Also - grow a pair women! Seriously girly and poor me victim irritation!

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review 2013-09-05 00:00
Afraid by Barbara Cartland
Afraid - Barbara Cartland

Enjoyed this more than I thought I would. The Dasher/The Duke/The guy whose name appears only once in the entire book is a self-important asshole who thinks he is God's gift to the world. He is bored with women and insists he will never marry because women do not keep his interest. And no, he isn't gay. Felica (though in my mind I called her Felicia caused Felica is such an unfortunate name) had survived a traumatic childhood experienced and was saved by the Duke. Because of this, she has idolized him to a degree that made me uncomfortable most of the time but she is phobic of men. A few attempted kidnappings later along with some shocking realization that women can be intelligent, The Duke underwent some shocking realizations and had a tiny ego check. The concept that a woman has to be pure and inexperienced to be worth something did get on my nerves.

 

Overall, a sweet yet slightly ridiculous romance. HEA is assured.

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review 2013-07-21 20:58
The Broad Highway (Barbara Cartland's Library of Love, 16)
The Broad Highway (Barbara Cartland's Li... The Broad Highway (Barbara Cartland's Library of Love, 16) - Jeffery Farnol;Barbara Cartland Whetted my appetite for the full version. A fun regency romance. Young lordling who has out of pocket and has decided to try and find his way, rescues a maiden in distress and falls in love with her. Without enough money he really doesn't want to trap her in marriage but what does she want and what does his cousin intend for this woman? Fun but felt like things were missing and that I really wanted to read more in it.
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