I tried one Nora Roberts, and I didn't finish it either because of the head-hopping. That is a major pet peeve of mine. But I know everyone seems to love her.
Georgette Heyer is love. My two favorites of hers are Venezia and The Nonesuch. I highly recommend them!
Guess I'll have to start browsing the SF/F aisles again. I sort of gave up because everything seemed as if it was part of a series, and I hate getting embroiled in these ginormous epics that just go on and on and on... (not to mention having to decipher where you're supposed to start and hoping that the store still carries the book). What happened to a good old standalone story?
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Date: 2009-06-21 05:56 pm (UTC)Georgette Heyer is love. My two favorites of hers are Venezia and The Nonesuch. I highly recommend them!
Guess I'll have to start browsing the SF/F aisles again. I sort of gave up because everything seemed as if it was part of a series, and I hate getting embroiled in these ginormous epics that just go on and on and on... (not to mention having to decipher where you're supposed to start and hoping that the store still carries the book). What happened to a good old standalone story?
I do like Linnea Sinclair, though.