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== Family-Based Series ==
 
== Family-Based Series ==
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[[Jo Beverley]]: The Mallorens (Georgian England)
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* [[My Lady Notorious|''My Lady Notorious'']] 1993
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* ''[[Tempting Fortune]]'', 1995
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* ''[[Something Wicked]]'', 1997
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* ''[[Secrets Of The Night]]'', 1999
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* [[Devilish|''Devilish'']] 2000
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* ''[[Winter Fire]]'', 2003
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* ''[[A Most Unsuitable Man]]'', 2005
  
 
[[Loretta Chase]]: ''The Carsington Brothers'' (historical)
 
[[Loretta Chase]]: ''The Carsington Brothers'' (historical)
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== Institution-Based Series ==
 
== Institution-Based Series ==
  
[[Jayne Ann Krentz]] aka [[Amanda Quick]]: ''The Arcane Society''  
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[[Jayne Ann Krentz]] aka [[Amanda Quick]]: ''The Arcane Society'' - In this [[paranormal]] series there are both contemporary and historical novels, the former appearing under Jayne Ann Krentz, the latter under Amanda Quick.
 
 
In this [[paranormal]] series there are both contemporary and historical novels, the former appearing under Jayne Ann Krentz, the latter under Amanda Quick.
 
 
 
 
* [[Second Sight]]
 
* [[Second Sight]]
 
* [[White Lies]]
 
* [[White Lies]]
  
[[Mary Balogh]]: the Simply series
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[[Mary Balogh]]: the ''Simply'' series set in Regency England. Each book in the series focuses on a different teacher at a private girls' school in Bath
set in Regency England.
 
 
 
Each book in the series focuses on a different teacher at a private girls' school in Bath
 
 
 
 
* [[Simply Unforgettable]] (2005)
 
* [[Simply Unforgettable]] (2005)
 
* [[Simply Love]] (2006)
 
* [[Simply Love]] (2006)
 
* [[Simply Magic]] (2007)
 
* [[Simply Magic]] (2007)
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[[Jo Beverley]]: the ''Company of Rogues'' series set in Regency England is based on a group of twelve boys who banded together at Harrow school. Each book follows a member of this group (or a friend or relative of a member of the group).
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* [[An Arranged Marriage|''An Arranged Marriage'']], 1991
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* [[An Unwilling Bride|''Unwilling Bride, An'']] 1992
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* ''[[Christmas Angel]]'', 1992
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* [[Forbidden - Jo Bev|''Forbidden'']] - 1994
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* [[Dangerous Joy|''Dangerous Joy'']], 1995
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* [[Forbidden Magic|''Forbidden Magic'']], 1998
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* [[The Dragon's Bride|''The Dragon's Bride'']], May 2001
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* [[The Devil's Heiress|''The Devil's Heiress'']], August 2001
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* [[The Demon's Mistress|''The Demon's Mistress'']] - Novella in anthology ''In Praise Of Younger Men'', 2001. The three stories were issued, June 2004 in ''Three Heroes''.
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* ''[[Hazard]]'', May 2002
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* ''[[St. Raven]]'', February 2003
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* ''[[Skylark]]'', May 2004
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* [[The Rogue's Return|''Rogue's Return'']], 2006
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* ''[[To Rescue A Rogue]]'' Sept 2006

Revision as of 05:32, 30 December 2006

In addition to Category Romance, there are many romance series which are family based or built around an institutional structure, such as a school.

Family-Based Series

Jo Beverley: The Mallorens (Georgian England)

Loretta Chase: The Carsington Brothers (historical)

Sara Donati: The Wilderness Series (historical)

Diana Gabaldon: Outlander (time-travel, historical, contemporary)

Linda Howard: The Mackenzies (contemporary)

Gracie C. McKeever: The Matchmaker (contemporary)

Institution-Based Series

Jayne Ann Krentz aka Amanda Quick: The Arcane Society - In this paranormal series there are both contemporary and historical novels, the former appearing under Jayne Ann Krentz, the latter under Amanda Quick.

Mary Balogh: the Simply series set in Regency England. Each book in the series focuses on a different teacher at a private girls' school in Bath

Jo Beverley: the Company of Rogues series set in Regency England is based on a group of twelve boys who banded together at Harrow school. Each book follows a member of this group (or a friend or relative of a member of the group).