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New to the forum, hello! - keylimepie - 01-06-2013

I've been a fan of those books since I was a kid in the 1970s. My Mom read them all the time and got me hooked too Smile


RE: New to the forum, hello! - GothicLover - 01-06-2013

Welcome to the forum. Feel free to ask any questions about those beloved vintage gothic romances--and new ones available, even for e-readers!


RE: New to the forum, hello! - paigenumber - 01-07-2013

Welcome, AmbularNubular.


RE: New to the forum, hello! - keylimepie - 01-14-2013

Does anyone know if there's a website where you can download any old Gothics? If there are any new ones, that would be great too, but mostly I'm looking for '60s and early '70s, the actual books, not just titles. When I search for anything, all I usually get are REALLY old Gothics from the 1800s- great works I'm sure, but not what I'm looking for. Any help would be MUCH appreciated, thanks!


RE: New to the forum, hello! - RareMale - 01-14-2013

Amazon has some new Gothic e-books, try The Haunting at Blackwood Hall by Barrymore Tebbs, who is a member here. It's free today. (Jan 14th) Smile
The House on Blackstone Moor (The Blackstone Vampires) by Carole Gill looks interesting as well, but it looks a bit over the top if you like the calmer 70s and 80s Gothics. Maybe we need a "Gothic e-book free today" thread.


RE: New to the forum, hello! - keylimepie - 01-14-2013

(01-14-2013, 09:44 PM)RareMale Wrote: Amazon has some new Gothic e-books, try The Haunting at Blackwood Hall by Barrymore Tebbs, who is a member here. It's free today. (Jan 14th) Smile
The House on Blackstone Moor (The Blackstone Vampires) by Carole Gill looks interesting as well, but it looks a bit over the top if you like the calmer 70s and 80s Gothics. Maybe we need a "Gothic e-book free today" thread.

Thank you so much, I will check these out for sure!


RE: New to the forum, hello! - Monique Devereaux - 01-17-2013

(01-14-2013, 11:56 PM)keylimepie Wrote:
(01-14-2013, 09:44 PM)RareMale Wrote: Amazon has some new Gothic e-books, try The Haunting at Blackwood Hall by Barrymore Tebbs, who is a member here. It's free today. (Jan 14th) Smile
The House on Blackstone Moor (The Blackstone Vampires) by Carole Gill looks interesting as well, but it looks a bit over the top if you like the calmer 70s and 80s Gothics. Maybe we need a "Gothic e-book free today" thread.

Thank you so much, I will check these out for sure!

Amazon also has a large collection of Virginia Coffman books for Kindle at 2.99 a piece.


RE: New to the forum, hello! - GothicLover - 01-21-2013

(01-14-2013, 12:34 AM)keylimepie Wrote: Does anyone know if there's a website where you can download any old Gothics? If there are any new ones, that would be great too, but mostly I'm looking for '60s and early '70s, the actual books, not just titles. When I search for anything, all I usually get are REALLY old Gothics from the 1800s- great works I'm sure, but not what I'm looking for. Any help would be MUCH appreciated, thanks!

You might try these links:
http://www.allromanceebooks.com/
http://www.backlistebooks.com/
http://eepurl.com/sIPMT

There is no one place to look, IMHO.


RE: New to the forum, hello! - scoobertina - 01-27-2013

welcome and thank you.. I've found new places to search for books.. I haven't been back in here since I got my nook.. and I need my gothics!!