Romance Genre Help
- Heidi M Simone
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Romance Genre Help
There are several subgenres of romance, including:
- Adult Romance
- Young Adult Romance
- New Adult Romance
- Contemporary Romance
- Erotic Romance
- Historical Romance
- Paranormal Romance
- LGBTQ Romance
For some Goodreads ideas, click on one of the links:
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/romance-genre
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/romance
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/397 ... nce_Series
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/lgbt
Don't forget to check OBC's Romance and Erotic forum to get ideas, too! Romance and Erotic Books
Is there a romance-based book that you are considering to read this month? Are you looking for recommendations or have recommendations for others?
- Ak1412
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For my latest review book for OBC, I read "Looking Glass Friends" by E. L. Neve. It was a more serious book in which a couple of literary and philosophy buffs fall in love over email, despite both being in unhappy marriages of their own. I really enjoyed the book. The character development was great and the story was very thought provoking.
Another more serious one is "The Lost Wife" by Alyson Richman, which is about a young couple that was separated by the events of WWII shortly after their marriage. Obviously has a lot of heartbreaking elements, as do all WWII books, but had a great love story.
And then of course there's the ultimate love story of all time, "Pride and Prejudice."