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* [[Karyna Da Rosa|Da Rosa, Karyna]] | * [[Karyna Da Rosa|Da Rosa, Karyna]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:36, 1 February 2009
- This is a general discussion of the Historical Romance Genre. For the Harlequin imprint specifically, see Harlequin Historicals.
Historical romance titles are a sub-genre of the romance genre. Historical romances can includes any romance not set in contemporary times. But there are lots of historical time periods which are popular settings for romance novels. Eras with their general time periods:
- Medieval 938 - 1485 AD.
- Georgian 1714-1811, but usually refers to the period of George III reign from 1760-1811
- Regency 1811-1820, but usually covers the period of 1795-1837
- Victorian 1837-1901
For more articles about the various historical time periods see Historical Periods and Historical Events.
Historical Titles
- For more historical titles see category:Historical Romance.
- Captain Sinister's Lady - Darlene Marshall- 2006 (Amber Quill Press)
- Dry Moon - Karyna Da Rosa - 2007 (The Wild Rose Press)
- Emerald Knight - Michelle M Pillow- 2005 (New Concepts Publishing)
- Maiden and the Monster - Michelle M Pillow- 2005 (Ellora's Cave Publishing)
- Sinful - Nathalie Gray - 2006 (Ellora's Cave Publishing)
- Tempted Fate - Karyna Da Rosa - 2007 (The Wild Rose Press)
- The Chieftain's Bride - Kate Hill - 2005 (New Concepts Publishing)
- The Mad Knight's Bride - Kate Hill - 2005 (New Concepts Publishing)
Historical Romance Authors
- For more authors who write historical titles see category:Historical Romance Authors.