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[[Jayne Ann Krentz]] aka [[Amanda Quick]]: ''The Arcane Society''  
 
[[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)
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In this [[paranormal]] series there are both contemporary and historical novels, the former appearing under Jayne Ann Krentz, the latter under Amanda Quick.
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* [[Second Sight]]
 
* [[Second Sight]]
 
* [[White Lies]]
 
* [[White Lies]]
  
 
[[Mary Balogh]]: the Simply series
 
[[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]]
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set in Regency England.
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Each book in the series focuses on a different teacher at a private girls' school in Bath
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* [[Simply Unforgettable]] (2005)
 
* [[Simply Unforgettable]] (2005)
 
* [[Simply Love]] (2006)
 
* [[Simply Love]] (2006)
 
* [[Simply Magic]] (2007)
 
* [[Simply Magic]] (2007)

Revision as of 21:15, 29 December 2006

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

Family-Based Series

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