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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is every season going to end exactly how we want it to? If there are 9 books, are there going to be 9 seasons? Will Benedict have the next? I do not like Anthony, he's a jerk for proposing to Edwina and leading her on. Does he have autism? He was not good at making eye contact.[/quote] You don't like him because you think he might have autism???![/quote] Not pp, but I think she said she didn't like him because he was a jerk for leaving in Edwina. My question is whether every book basically has the same plot? Duke won't have kids because of problems with his father and his death bed vow. Anthony won't have a love marriage because of problems created when his father died. But then they do. [/quote] Are you at all familiar with the romance genre? [/quote] No, I guess I'm not :lol:[/quote] Hit reply too soon. Are Daddy issues a recurring theme in romance novels?[/quote] DP.. yes, back then (and in some cases today), the dads were total jerks. They had all the power. They had mistresses, gambled away the fortunes, did nothing productive, abused their families and thought that was all within their rights to do this. And then the kids suffer, and it shapes their future and who they are. Recurring theme in romance novels. I read a lot of them. ;)[/quote] As a non-romance reader, this is strange to me. What's romantic about a male lead with so much baggage? What's the turn on? That the woman comes along and helps break them free from their past?[/quote] Yes, it's a fantasy -- "love conquers all". Doesn't quite work that way in reality. I love these romance novels because it's an escape, and lighthearted. I don't need reality. It's my escapism.[/quote]
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