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Cherished by Vivi Holt
Cherished by Vivi Holt





Though I’ve seen worse titles than the ones employed with this trilogy, these more unimaginative titles take some of the fun out of discovering a books’ contents after all. They’ve reissued Susan Wiggs’ Tudor Rose trilogy with beautiful covers, though I was disappointed to see that they took away the imaginative, romantic original titles and gave everything more generic titles. Harlequin has been getting into the reissue game, too. I can’t wait to reread it, and revisit Renaissance Venice. Avon has reprinted some of Christina Dodd’s older books from the now-defunct HarperMonogram line as well as Susan Wiggs’ Lord of the Night, which is one of my very favorite historicals. However, now I’m starting to see lots of good reissues out there. I would find a series I wanted to follow only to discover the first few books were out of print. One of the difficulties of keeping up with romance for me used to be that books had such limited shelf lives compared to other genres. They’ve also reissued some of Laura Kinsale’s novels with absolutely beautiful covers.

Cherished by Vivi Holt

I haven’t gotten to read them all yet, but I’ve been collecting them and replacing some of my more tattered books. For the past year or so, I’ve been enjoying the gorgeous reissues that Sourcebooks has been doing of Georgette Heyer’s novels.

Cherished by Vivi Holt

Not only are there a lot of good new books out there, but there are more good reissues than I’ve seen in ages. This has been a very good reading year so far.







Cherished by Vivi Holt