Top Romance Books of 2009 by Sarah Frantz

We will be posting our Top 10 of 2009 this entire week. Today’s list is from Dr. Sarah Frantz aka Joan.  The list is unranked.   You can find more of her reviews here.

In the interests of full disclosure, Rowan Larke is a close friend. That said, however, A Love Neverending takes risks, plays with romance conventions, is generally beautifully written, and haunts me, so it belongs on my list of the Best of 2009, even if I can’t in all good conscience review it.

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16 Responses to “Top Romance Books of 2009 by Sarah Frantz”

  1. I haven’t read anything on the list except Rowan’s work (and, also in the name of full disclosure, she’s my critique partner), but I’m so glad she made this list. Her willingness to go out on a limb with the themes she addresses, and her beautiful writing voice, make her an amazing talent. And, yes, I’m completely biased. She still rocks.

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  2. Is ZA Maxfield’s book missing a review link b/c it wasn’t reviewed? I searched but didn’t find a review on the site, so just double-checking.

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  3. No, Chris, I’ve just been lazy and haven’t reviewed it yet. I’ll be doing it in a week or two.

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  4. Thanks for the list and the many new reads for me. I’ve only read BHB and The Wicked West both of which I loved.

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  5. In the interest of full disclosure, I’m totally effing flattered to be on a best of 2009 list. Thank you!!

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  6. @SB Sarah: Well, thanks for such a wonderful book! I loved it and it totally belongs on my list. :)

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  7. I’m with SB Sarah on this. Wow, thanks. I also sent ZAM the post link. She’s biting nails now about ePistols.

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  8. Oh fantastic! Put me down as another ‘over the moon’ :) Thank you!

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  9. Well. Damn.

    I…am completely at a loss for words.

    Thank you.

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  10. I gave my cousin (she is an English professor at AUM) the Smart Bitches Guide for her birthday, and she spent all Thanksgiving quoting it to me and my sisters (and my mom, who was hilariously amused and shocked, at the same time). It’s a great book.

    I’ll be picking up the Victoria Dahl later this month, once I’m done glomming Nalini Singh’s series. I remember the review to this day, and I’m glad you reminded me that I want it.

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  11. Huge thrill to see Bound and Determined on the list; thank you!

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    . mdegraffen
    07. Dec, 2009 at 9:04 am

    I’ve only read the Smart Bitches book. Other than that, never heard of the others.

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  13. Great list! I also really enjoyed the Dahl novella.

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  14. I’m looking forward to reading your review of ePistols at Dawn…which I loved :D Z.A. Maxfield is one of the best new authors I found last year.

    ETA: Um, Alex Beecroft and James Buchanan, too. But ZAM probably is my favorite among the three for new-to-me authors this year.

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  15. Ah, the land of the free!
    You have the right to free speech as long as you speak English.

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