Fave 2009 Romance Books from BN's Heart to Heart Blog!

Whether you're new to romance -- itching to try it -- or a long-time fan, you'll want to check out this Dynamic Duos list: Pairs of best books - and an, ahem, threesome -- of my fave great reads, debuts and a couple just-for-funs from '09.  If you're not a Heart to Heart regular, please join us every day at H2H, where we talk all things romance fiction in a decidedly fun, smart and, yeah, often sexy way.


What romances are on your Best of 2009 list?  What fun categories would you add? -- Michelle Buonfiglio (H2H)

Debut

 

 

Seduced by Shadows -- Jessa Slade
Knight of Desire   -- Margaret Mallory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paranormal

 

 

A Mermaid's Ransom -- Joey W. Hill

Kiss of a Demon King -- Kresley Cole

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Contemporary

 

 

One Reckless Summer -- Toni Blake

Hot Pursuit -- Suzanne Brockmann


 









Sexiest Non-Erotic Romance Love Scene


 

 

Start Me Up -- Victoria Dahl

Hunt Her Down   -- Roxanne St. Claire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Historical         

 

 

A Hint of Wicked -- Jennifer Haymore
Highland Rebel    
-- Judith James

The Madness of Lord Ian MacKenzie  -- Jennifer Ashley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Historical -- Erotic

 

 

Addicted -- Charlotte Featherstone

Gorgeous as Sin  -- Susan Johnson

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Erotic Romance

 

 

Pleasure and Purpose -- Megan Hart

The Things That Make Me Give In  -- Charlotte Stein

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Category

 

 

Gallant Officer, Forbidden Lady -- Diane Gaston

The Desert King's Pregnant Bride -- Annie West

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Westerns

 

 

The Bridegroom -- Linda Lael Miller

The Lone Texan  -- Jodi Thomas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High-Seas Romance

 

 

Captured -- Beverly Jenkins

Surrender of a Siren  -- Tessa Dare

Categories: Best of Books
Comments
by MargaretMallory on ‎12-01-2009 09:02 AM

Michelle, thank you so much! I am thrilled to have Knight of Desire named one of your 2 fave debuts of the year.  Wow, what an honor. I have to go now and jump around the room a bit. :smileyhappy:

 

Margaret 

by Moderator dhaupt on ‎12-01-2009 10:55 AM

Michelle I've only read a spattering of these so I guess some of them will have to be on my 2010 list. And the covers are great

Deb

by Author ToniBlake11 on ‎12-01-2009 11:04 AM

Michelle said: Congrats, Toni. It's always interesting to learn which books an author considers her faves and why.  Would love to know...

 

Hmm, that's a good question, Michelle ; )  The answer is a combo of things, one of which is that I felt this book contained a lot of iconic, traditional romance themes and conflicts - yet at the same time the story felt very near to my heart and (hopefully) not cliched. ; )  Plus it's the first book in my Destiny series, and I'm excited about all the stories to come.  And on top of that, I just love a lake/canoe kind of setting.  The whole book was a joy to write, and I guess I just felt it all came together really well in the end.

 

That said, my assistant tells me that when I'm writing a book, I complain the whole time that the whole thing is crap and will never come together - and she claims the same was true when I was writing THIS book.  But I don't remember it that way ; )  Selective memory, I suppose ; )

 

Thanks again for putting ONE RECKLESS SUMMER on your list - I'm over the moon about it!

 

 

by Author VirginiaKantra on ‎12-01-2009 11:04 AM

Michelle and Becke, thanks so much!  I'm loving writing the Children of the Sea series, and so happy to see the books striking a chord with readers.

 

I'll second Brockmann's Hot Pursuit.  I'm a huge fan, and this one had a really satisfying romance arc.

 

Also on my personal "Best of 2009" list:  Shana Abe's The Smoke Thief, Nalini Singh's Branded by Fire, TWO Eloisa James titles (This Duchess of Mine and A Duke of Her Own) and Elizabeth Hoyt's To Beguile a Beast.

 

Oh, oh, oh, and Nora's Vision in White!  I love me a solid, lush contemporary.  (Must buy One Reckless Summer now.)

by Kristina_Cook on ‎12-01-2009 11:26 AM

So pleased to see two of my own favorites, Charlotte Featherstone's ADDICTED and Victoria Dahl's START ME UP, on the list!!  My other favorite romances of 2009 are YA books:  Lisa McMann's FADE, Maggie Stiefvater's SHIVER, and Jennifer Echols' GOING TOO FAR (and I'd probably throw in Suzanne Collins' CATCHING FIRE, even though it really can't be called a 'romance'). 

by Judith_James on ‎12-01-2009 11:35 AM

Thank you so much for mentioning Highland Rebel, Michelle! What an honor to be included among so many fantastic authors and great books. Thank you so much for supporting the romance genre and congratulations to every one on the list.

Judith James

by Author JenniferA_AllysonJ on ‎12-01-2009 12:39 PM

Michelle: Thanks so much for mentioning THE MADNESS OF LORD IAN MACKENZIE!! I am honored!! I'm nodding my head at other books you mention, and adding some to my own TBR--thanks for the recommendations!

 

For my own list, I would add Eloisa James's, Duke of Her Own. It's lovely. I've read some really great books this year--I think 2009 was a good one for romance. I'm looking forward to 2010! 

 

(I'm dying to read Nora's Vision in White, but I am so buried in writing I haven't been able to pop my head up long enough to do it...it's such a pretty book too.)

 

Jennifer Ashley

http://www.jennifersromances.com

aka Allyson James

http://www.allysonjames.com

by AuthorM on ‎12-01-2009 05:05 PM

wheeee, Michelle, thanks so much for including me on your list! :smileyhappy: I'm in fabulous company.

 

M

by JoeyWHillNC on ‎12-06-2009 04:32 PM

Wow, I'm amazed and delighted, to say the least. Sorry I'm late to the game but I've been in deadline and holiday hell (laughter). Rubbing elbows with Kresley, as well as all these fine authors, is the best early Christmas gift. Thank you, Michelle! And, as has been expressed by others, I was delighted to see Charlotte's Addicted on your list. She and I were discussing the pros and cons of writing difficult heroes not too long ago, and her Lindsay and my Dante both walk somewhat dark paths to their heroines. You were right, Charlotte - staying true to your muse is the only way to go (big grin).

 

Thank you again, Michelle - and congratulations, everyone!

by Moderator becke_davis on ‎12-06-2009 08:38 PM

Hi Joey! It was so nice to meet you at the Lori Foster event. I have your new book in my TBR pile but I know I'll love it. I was really impressed with the Vampire Queen books.