| Looking for recommendations for a contemporary novel that contains romance. Obviously there's a lot of options out there, but looking for which ones people have really enjoyed. Not a recommendation for me, but a gift for someone else. |
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The romance genre is huge and has lots of sub sections. You first need to tell us how much spice you want. Try errs a huge range from smut to closed door. There is zero shake in liking spicey scenes in the romance world. A few other areas to consider…
Romcoms tend to be farces. Fun and silly. Examples of this would be The Bodyguard by Katherine Center (fade to black sex scenes, btw) and Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood (allllll the details in the sex scenes). Proper/clean romance tends to have no spice. Sex scenes don’t happen. Christian and Amish are more extreme versions of this genre. Books published by Shadow Mountain and Harper Christian would be good. LGBT, own voices, mafia, why choose (formerly called reverse harem), academia and dark academia, dubcon…romance is the second most popular genre for a read. There’s a lot of diversity in it. Give me more info and I might be able to help more! |
| Sorry. Lots of autocorrecting from my phone. |
| What kinds of romances do they like, to the prior poster’s question. |
| Does the recipient have a GoodReads account or a Public Amazon wish list? Romance as a genre is huuuuge … you might get some ideas by looking at their online presence |
| Read anything by Jasmine Guillory |
I second this, although I didn’t like her last one. The first three are great. I also really like Helen Hoang, although her focus on male characters and neurodiversity is a little atypical for romance. I actually found her books legitimately emotionally intense (I have a kid on the spectrum). |
| My favorite romance of the year was The Bodyguard. |
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The OP is never coming back.
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| I like Abby Jimenez, Ali Hazelwood, and Katherine Center books |