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Billionaire Romances
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Sorry, I should've been more specific. I meant as a theme not a specific book.
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I suppose some people could argue that they're completely sexist, and perhaps they are, but if there's a genuine element of romance (love), then I have no problem with them. Jayne Ann Kentz has written a few books with this plot line, and they were great.
The problem with some of the Billionaire "Romances" I'm reading these days is that there doesn't seem to be an ounce of romance. It turns out to be a book about a woman with no morals whatsoever, having sex with a really rich guy. Or more than one rich guy. There's no love, and certainly no romance. I'm not even sure why they're called "romances."
So, for the time being, I'm not going to be buying anymore. I just can't trust that I'm going to purchase a real romance.
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-- January 2nd, 2014, 3:23 pm --
Jenn1864 you are too right!! I do research on the book and read reviews on them before I decide to read them.
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For real romance you need to read Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina or Pride and Prejudice to start with.
.... Ah well, I can only try - at least reading something is better than not reading at all I guess.

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Jane Eyre is actually one of my favourite books. Please don't assume that I'm not a "real" reader simply because I buy the occasional Billionaire Romance or Jayne Ann Krentz novel. I love to read. Period. And I happily read everything from classic romances and award-winning books (To Kill a Mockingbird is my all-time favourite), to cozy mysteries and romance fiction. My bookshelves are also filled with non-fiction titles. I'm sure the same applies to all the readers on this thread. We just happened to be discussing one particular type of novel - obviously not the type of novel you read. That's fine. We all have different tastes. But please don't put us down or insult us, simply because we read for fun.
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Take a deep breath - it wasn't I who posted the topic.
Anyway, where in my post did I suggest you or anyone else wasn't a "real reader"? I merely suggested that anyone who is
"getting a little tired of" a particular genre should consider widening there reading choices.
Now I wonder why you take such offence at that little suggestion?

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I agree with you. I loved Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice.Fran wrote:Folks, maybe you all just need to broaden your reading a tad.
For real romance you need to read Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina or Pride and Prejudice to start with.
.... Ah well, I can only try - at least reading something is better than not reading at all I guess.

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