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I like to read romances simply because they're light reading that takes my mind off things.
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No, that is not why girls read romance! Well, not for me and my friends, anyway.direstraits said:This is a strange thread. From what I've read, it's like nobody seems to be reading romance novels because of the sex scenes. Uhm... I'm a guy, so maybe I don't understand. But isn't it because of the sex that girls read romance?
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p.s. I've never read romance. I couldn't even spell it right until I read this thread.
Cathy C said:You guys apparently haven't read a romance in a really long time! We don't get Boons & Mills here in America, but long gone are the days of "bodice rippers" and trash in Harlequin. Today's readers are demanding solid multiple plot arcs in both category and single title releases. The suspense/thriller, science fiction, and paranormal romances are good solid stories and the romance is only one tiny thing going on in the character's lives.
You have no idea how hard it is to write a multiple arc book and have it make sense and be a good read for any reader. I was very leery of the whole genre when we sold our first book, which we intended to be a urban fantasy. When it sold to a new romance imprint of a traditional Sci-fi publisher, we decided to start to read the competition. There are some damn good books out there, hiding in the guise of "romance". You're really missing out if you don't check some of them out. For people who like sci-fi/fantasy, check out Sherrilyn Kenyon, Laurell Hamilton, Susan Grant or Christine Feehan. They are still considered "romance", but aren't on the romance shelves. They're usually up on the NYT Bestsellers shelves!
I'll admit that many of the romances have drifted to R-rated scenes. But it's what many readers are asking for, so the publishers are giving it to them. But there are equally as many books that are G-rated, which you could hand to any 10 year old without fear.
Don't lose out on some terrific books just because of where they're shelved. You'll really regret it!
Cathy
direstraits said:So the girls like the mushy stuff then, that they can fantasize that some handsome chap will come along and serenade them to sleep and jet them around to the Carribbean for some mad passionate s... uhm... fun.
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direstraits said:So the girls like the mushy stuff then, that they can fantasize that some handsome chap will come along and serenade them to sleep and jet them around to the Carribbean for some mad passionate s... uhm... fun.