MaizieD I remember reading the Angelique books as a teenager, thought they were quite racy at the time, but they’re probably innocuous compared to today’s standards. She was “with” a pirate in at least one of them.
One of my late Mum’s favourite writers was Frank Yerby, his books were all historical fiction, but he seems to have gone totally out of fashion now.
Edward Rutherford is an historical fiction writer I do enjoy. His books are based on geographical areas, and chart the evolution of a few families within that area.
Two series of books I really enjoyed were Ken Follett’s Century trilogy and his Kingsbridge quartet. The first is about families in various countries and spans the 20th century up to not long after the fall of the Berlin Wall, plus a wee epilogue. The Kingsbridge books tell the story of a small town and it’s inhabitants and a cathedral and those associated with that within the town. The first three books are good, but don’t waste your time with the 4th (which is actually a prequel to the first), it’s very poor in comparison.