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Christian Romance of the Historical Variety?

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  • Anna:

    Robin Lee Hatcher has some good ones. Some of her books aren’t christian books just so you know. Also there’s someone with the last name Kirkpatrick I didn’t like her to much.

    P.S.
    I love Lori Wick too.
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  • foreverglorify:

    I love books like that also. My all time favorite writer is Gilbert Morris. His series "The Liberty Bell". is amazing!!! You might also like some classics like Pride and Prejudice, Anne of Green Gables, Oh Try Jeanne Stratten Porter. She has some weird books but "Freckles" was incredible and "Keeper of the Bees" was my favorite of hers. All of the books that I have recommended are clean. I hope you enjoy!
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  • ck1:

    You may enjoy some books by Lawanna Blackwell. I particularly liked her series called The Gresham Chronicles: The Widow of Larkspur Inn, The Courtship of the Vicar’s Daughter, The Dowry of Miss Lydia Clark and The Jewel of Gresham Green (which will be released in July of this year). They are set in the 1800s in a little village in England. She also wrote the Tales of London series and The Victorian Serenade series.

    Another really good writer is Jane Peart who wrote The Brides of Montclair series which starts in the 1700s, before the American Revolution, in Virginia and goes up to modern day. The books are: Valiant Bride; Ransomed Bride; Fortune’s Bride; Folly’s Bride; Yankee Bride / Rebel Bride; Gallant Bride; Shadow Bride; Destiny’s Bride; Jubilee Bride; Mirror Bride; Hero’s Bride; Senator’s Bride; Daring Bride: Montclair At the Crossroads, 1932-1939; Courageous Bride; and A Montclair Homecoming.

    Eugenia Price was another good writer (she died in 1996). Her Savannah Quartet was very good (set in the South before, during and after the Civil War): Savannah; To See Your Face Again; Before the Darkness Falls and Stranger in Savannah.

    You may also appreciate some of Gilbert Morris’ various series. He writes Christian historical fiction that has romance in it (though they are not Christian Romance per se). His long series called The House of Winslow is excellent. It starts with The Honorable Imposter, in Europe in the 1600s among people who are leaving to go to America, and the books continue down through the years.

    There was a Christian author whose Christian romances are considered classics: Grace Livingston Hill. You may like some of her books, too.

    I hope this helps.
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