Top Romances of 2009 by Jane

Picking out the ten best reads of 2009 was hard. It was hard because I had 6 A rated books but then I had to delve into the B+s and determine from that strong group who ranked in my top 10. I based my decision on re-readability. I’ve re-read portions of all of these books at one point or another.  There are other books which I loved this year that are outside the genre so I intentionally excluded them.

I noticed that I loved the scoundrel redeemed story which is pretty much the dominant theme in my best loved historicals of the year.  I’ve read into the first quarter of 2010 and I have to say we romance readers have a good year ahead of us.

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12 Responses to “Top Romances of 2009 by Jane”

  1. I’ve gotta get Jewel’s Scandal. I keep seeing it mentioned on Best Of lists. And I’m getting Butterfly Tattoo next month when paper copy is released. Good list!

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  2. As the editor of both Butterfly Tattoo and Damned by Blood, I think this list is brilliant ;) Thank you!

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  3. Many books I haven’t read here, which I will go hunt down, but YEAH! on Scandal.

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  4. I’m honored to be on the list–and I also just downloaded a few of these titles for my Kindle! Holiday reading fun, here I come. Jane, thank you for the kind mention and including me. :)
    Deidre Knight

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  5. Butterfly Tattoo really made me think and one of the best written books I read thi year. Beautiful story.

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  6. Thank you, Jane! I’m honored to be in such excellent company.

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  7. Jane, I’m so thrilled and flattered to see Beloved Vampire on the list. Mason and Jessica thank you as well (grin). Thanksfor the new list of recommended reads. Happy holidays!

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  8. Many books on this list that I really want to read, and some that I’ve already enjoyed.

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  9. @Deidre Knight

    I’m honored to be on the list

    Congratulations, Deidre! What a wonderful book! I have to admit that when I saw it was an EPIC finalist against one of my books, I knew I’d be wasting my money on a trip to New Orleans for the ceremony. sigh… Maybe my other finalist book will win? ;)

    Good luck!

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  10. I loooved that Liz Carlyle like whoa. I know some people thought it was overdramatic/angsty, but it fit me just right.

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  11. I haven’t had time to read some of these, but those I have, I’m right there with you. A great list.

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  12. Sandy, LOL! I think that Eppie decision remains wide open! :) But I appreciate the vote of confidence! :)

    Thanks, Katie, for your kind words. hugs to all and thanks so much. Have a GREAT holiday season.

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