Historical Romantic Suspense Novels

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Kathryn Hunter is a Historical Suspense novels writer. Her gripping novels and captivating romances touch the heart and soul. While she leans away from the bodice rippers, toward the more sensual historical romance novels Katheyn Hunter looses nothing of the passion and freedom of the genre.

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I Love Writing about Scot Lairds 

There is nothing as exciting as bringing a bit of history to life. Scot Historical fans are the best in the entire writing world. They know the difference between the Stuart and Tudor, and a Scot and a Scott. I love writing for these people.

I do not write bodice busters, I love to write books that are 'so' sensual, without stopping the story to 'insert' an intimate scene. I think that a man's affection and concern can be more emotionally stiring than the actual act.

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My Favorite Books 

This is a list of Historical Romances I just love reading

The Laird

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The Bride

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Saving Grace

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Tangled Passions

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Highland Honor

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    gracepub gracepub Oct 27, 2006 @ 11:02 am
    My friend Nikki (on my friend's list) is a life coach for writers. I never understood why a writer should have a life coach until I met her. She has a way of finding an extra hour or two to write in everyone's day. Her ability to help writers learn to meet deadlines is awesome. Not that this is a new or magic technique. Isn't this basically what universities do? Train people to succeed? But then - if they did such a great job, why are there so many success coaches helping big CEOs? Nikki is offering tips to help people meet their NaNoWriMo 50 000 word limit.

    Anyway, she is going to be at the chat tonight www.inspiredauthor.com. Just click the chat button on the homepage and you'll go to the room. It is free and you do not need to register. Just enter a username and you are there. The Chat is at 7 Eastern. I think that is about 4 California time, and about midnight or 12:30 in England.

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    November 11's chat will host the 'infamous' author of the Mollycoddle experiment. She started a blog to flesh out her character, and it grew into a cult following who objected violently when they learned that Molly was not real. However, the experiment was a resounding success.
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    gracepub gracepub Oct 27, 2006 @ 11:01 am
    My friend Nikki (on my friend's list) is a life coach for writers. I never understood why a writer should have a life coach until I met her. She has a way of finding an extra hour or two to write in everyone's day. Her ability to help writers learn to meet deadlines is awesome. Not that this is a new or magic technique. Isn't this basically what universities do? Train people to succeed? But then - if they did such a great job, why are there so many success coaches helping big CEOs? Nikki is offering tips to help people meet their NaNoWriMo 50 000 word limit.

    Anyway, she is going to be at the chat tonight www.inspiredauthor.com. Just click the chat button on the homepage and you'll go to the room. It is free and you do not need to register. Just enter a username and you are there. The Chat is at 7 Eastern. I think that is about 4 California time, and about midnight or 12:30 in England.

    Next week's chat is going to be from a published writer who also helps host a writer's conference.

    November 11's chat will host the 'infamous' author of the Mollycoddle experiment. She started a blog to flesh out her character, and it grew into a cult following who objected violently when they learned that Molly was not real. However, the experiment was a resounding success.
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    gracepub gracepub Oct 19, 2006 @ 7:25 pm
    Please sign my guest book and tell me who your favorite new author is.

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