Anonymous wrote:Married for 10+ years, with young kids. Our sex life has been kinda meh ever since kids due to just the overwhelm of raising humans. Sex was definitely a chore 90% of the time and honestly something I NEVER thought about. Recently started reading sexy romance novels and THINGS HAVE CHANGED. Sex is something I think about, look forward to and actively participate in on a much more frequent basis. DH and I are getting along better too in our day-to-day interaction.
The books can be so cheesy (but not all! Some are great stories with fantastic female leads) but I’m hooked. Anyone else? I guess this is why those Fabio books were always at the grocery store growing up 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Ali Hazlewood’s books. So cheesy/formulaic and not for everyone- but the sex scenes really work for me. She really gets into the enemies to lovers theme.
+1 I love her books, even if they are repetitive of each other.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad to see so many people complain about poor writing - that has not been my experience at all, except maybe with the self-published stuff on Kindle Unlimited, and I wonder how much romance these PPs have actually read. The traditionally published authors are professional writers with professional editors. A weird number of them are former lawyers.
Try: Grace Burrowes, Courtney Milan, Tessa Dare, Kate Canterbary, Alisha Rai, Helen Hoang, Alyssa Cole, or Sarah MacLean.
Anonymous wrote:I love Ali Hazlewood’s books. So cheesy/formulaic and not for everyone- but the sex scenes really work for me. She really gets into the enemies to lovers theme.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sad to see so many people complain about poor writing - that has not been my experience at all, except maybe with the self-published stuff on Kindle Unlimited, and I wonder how much romance these PPs have actually read. The traditionally published authors are professional writers with professional editors. A weird number of them are former lawyers.
Try: Grace Burrowes, Courtney Milan, Tessa Dare, Kate Canterbary, Alisha Rai, Helen Hoang, Alyssa Cole, or Sarah MacLean.