Historical Romance Novel Authors List

Which of these authors write more like Kathleen Woodiwiss E?
My mom is a big fan of Kathleen E. Woodiwiss and was quite dissappinted learn died last summer. Romance authors I have tried other historical research, but the lists are so long, I cut a bit for him. Thus, in the following list I have found, what you write three books (stories) most closely Kathleen E. Woodiwiss?: Jennifer Blake Shirley Busbee Rebecca Brandewyne Laurie McBain Jude Deveraux Christine Rogers Johanna Lindsey Christina Dodd Romero Jennifer Spencer Monson Julia Quinn Wilde LaVyrle Virginia Henley Brenda Joyce Kathleen Winsor Fern Michaels Amanda Quick Beatriz Patricia Matthews small so my mother liked most of the books is like the woman thinks KEW hates men, but falls in love w / her and the man who thinks he hates women, but falls in love w / her. I do not read novels love, so I really could use help in choosing the authors for my mother. Thanks:)
Many of the authors set out to write "I hate you now, as the last" story. But no one writes quite like Kathleen E. Woodiwiss made. Of all the authors cited, I have to say Johanna Lindsey Historic elderly are probably the closest.: D Ms. Woodiwiss specializes in a certain kind of novel (in my humble opinion) that we call classic novel, alias or bodice rippers. This means that the stage is usually a story that is compelled to be the heroine with the hero (LOL !)… and will fall in love later. Example Senerios story … (1.) Daddy let me marry the brutal warrior, a political affiliation. (2.) Dad's death, and that is my king who married Gross warrior. (3.) Daddy was killed by the enemy, and now the enemy claims * * me as his property (war booty), my land, my castle, my service, etc (4.) fleeing in a convent (probably to avoid arranged marriage), I was caught, and now the brute warrior (my sensor) is for you to marry me. Most authors historical fiction writing his shot today (politically correct) version of what Ms. Woodiwiss used to write. Therefore, much research you can do before coming through. So I'll try to mention a couple of titles that fit most of what his mother could in search of … Try to find these books … (But check their shelves to make sure mom does not.) "Warlord" by Elizabeth Elloitt "Rosehaven" by Catherine Coulter "The Award "by Julie Garwood The Secret by Julie Garwood" rescue "Julie Garwood" beauty "by Claire Delacroix" The tempting " Claire Delacroix's "Knight of Fire" by Shannon Drake "Princess of Fire" by Shannon Drake "Defy no courage" Johanna Lindsey " Surrender My Love "by Johanna Lindsey" Hearts in Flames "by Johanna Lindsey" Secret Fire "by Johanna Lindsey" Winter Fire "by Johanna Lindsey "Fairytale" by Hunter Jillaine "Wonderful" by Jill Barnett "spoils of war" best wishes for Elizabeth Vaughan and good luck your search … Tia ~
