Suggestions for a great romance novel?
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Suggestions for a great romance novel?
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I am intrigued by the series you suggested, I will definitely be looking it up!!!rachel_jacks wrote:I was never much of the romance reading type. Never enough action and adventure in it for me. I jumped on the "Fifty Shades of Grey" bandwagon out of curiosity. I got sucked into the trilogy, not because of the erotic scenes, but because of the story line; I really wanted to figure out the backstory of Christian Grey! In the end, I wasn't a crazed fan. However, it opened my eyes to the potential of romantic novels. I started poking around in the free books and previews on my iPad and stumbled upon a series that I quickly became addicted to. The series is "The Sterling Shores Series" by C.M. Owens. I love the characters from her novels. They seem so much like the kind of people I would want to be friends with and hang out with. Her novels aren't all about the cliche sex scenes and (in my opinion) awkward lines and phrases that go along with that. Her novels are filled with passion, drama, and lots of comedy. There are true story lines that weave through the novels with just the right about of intimacy and detail to spice things up. If her books were made into movies, they would be more like romantic comedies (think Friends with Benefits) than pure romance (such as The Notebook).
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I am really excited to look into this series as well!! Thanks for the suggestion! As to the main post, I am reading the Fools Gold series by Susan Mallery and it is light easy reading and good. Check it out!rachel_jacks wrote:I was never much of the romance reading type. Never enough action and adventure in it for me. I jumped on the "Fifty Shades of Grey" bandwagon out of curiosity. I got sucked into the trilogy, not because of the erotic scenes, but because of the story line; I really wanted to figure out the backstory of Christian Grey! In the end, I wasn't a crazed fan. However, it opened my eyes to the potential of romantic novels. I started poking around in the free books and previews on my iPad and stumbled upon a series that I quickly became addicted to. The series is "The Sterling Shores Series" by C.M. Owens. I love the characters from her novels. They seem so much like the kind of people I would want to be friends with and hang out with. Her novels aren't all about the cliche sex scenes and (in my opinion) awkward lines and phrases that go along with that. Her novels are filled with passion, drama, and lots of comedy. There are true story lines that weave through the novels with just the right about of intimacy and detail to spice things up. If her books were made into movies, they would be more like romantic comedies (think Friends with Benefits) than pure romance (such as The Notebook).
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the complexity of the characters. Quite a remarkable read! There are other books under her name too.
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