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I know this is fantasy, not strictly HF, but A Game of Thrones is like the king of all this and is enjoyed by a lot of HF fans.
Did you ever read Forever Amber? No graphic sex since it was written in the 40s but LOTS of drama and betrayal.
I see you liked J.R. Tomlin, you might also like N. Gemini Sasson.

Mistress of Rome
The Tea Rose series- very low on sex, but HIGH on drama :)"
I agree with Jackie,
Mistress of Rome.
I LOVE that book, one of my all time favorites. I think it has pretty much everything what you're requesting Caddy. Hope you'll check it out.



And there is plenty of drama, angst, and betrayal to satisfy anyone's appetite!

Drama, sex, angst, betrayal - they are all there, in force :D

Somewhat along the same vein is Arthur Phillips' intriguing Angelica--which features not only great historical detail, sex and violence but also Victorian emancipation activists and poltergeists. They're making a movie about it now :)

And if you can get past the absurdity of people knowing that Dracula only messes with you if you mess with him, then messing with him anyway, you may like The Historian. It's HF, really!
There are also the Russell/Holmes books, which start with The Beekeeper's Apprentice. No lack of action there. And if you don't want to commit to all twelve, Garment of Shadows, the latest, includes a kind of cheat sheet for the series. You can start there and see if you want to go back.
I could go on (endlessly), but that's enough for one post.



Personally, I hope you not only post but let us know when you post!



I was so enthralled by the book that I decided to do some research, to my delight I found the extracts were genuine and the events to be true albeit bits and pieces tweaked and the language (originally French) translated for their fern reader!
Pure genius! Plus, it's only the first book, u wait till the 2nd!
Must must read!

Sorry. Off topic, but I couldn't help it. LOL



It was a lush period novel, mixed in with contemporary characters. I really enjoyed that dichotomy.

I'm going to have to check out The Crimson Petal and the White now. Glad to find a book I'd not heard of.

Caddy, I just read and loved The Snow Child. Very literary and character-orientated. Oh yes, I see someone has recommended The Crimson Petal and the White That too, was fabulous!

Oh yes, speaking of French. I have lived in France for 20 years, and my day job is French-English medical translator, but STILL I ask my (French) husband to check any French words in my novels... there are invariably mistakes!

I've read fiction that covers the period that I am interested in, of which there isn't a lot, and tried to learn from other's mistakes. And from what they've done right.
There are a lot of well written books out there, as the earlier commenters have attested, and plenty to learn from all of them.

I have been reading H.F. obsessively after reading Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" 6-book series, 7th book "In My Own Hearts Blood," coming out soon. I would recommend that or Dorothy Dunnett's, "The Lymond Chronicles. What is the Name of the H.F. book you wrote. Is it for sale on Amazon? Always love to get a new H.F. recommendation, thanks and happy reading

The name of the H.F. books I wrote? I have a 5 book series called The Gastien Series. Yes, they are available on Amazon for kindle or paperback, kobo, nook and i-tunes. Thank you for asking. Here is the cover of the first in the series:


I'd recommend the Outlander series as well, though after the fifth I did start to tire a little of it.


The name of the H.F. books I wrote? I have a 5 book series calle..."
Hi Caddy, I just purchased the first book in your series! I'm looking forward to reading it. I read quite a few reviews before purchasing. I already liked the description of your book, but always read reviews before I delve into a book or Author I'm unfamiliar with.
I'll give you my "personal" :)review after I read the first book in The Gastien Series! :) postscript- I would HIGHLY recommend, "The Lymond Chronicles," by Dorothy Dunnett. It's on par with the "Oulander" series as far as a page turning, enthralling novel, happy reading and writing!


I just had to say that "un-put-downable" has become my instant new favourite neologism.
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Now here I am, an HF author who knows very few HF books and I would love to read some. BUT it is a huge category and I don't know where to start. I don't like stuffy or formal books. I am looking for recommendations on HF that is FULL of drama, sex, angst, betrayal. Graphic sex and violence are fine as long as it isn't gratuitous.
I don't care for books that are heavy on scene description. I'm more interested in dialog and character development, even to the point of a literary fiction feel.
Any suggestions?