What did you think of the erotic scenes?
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Re: What did you think of the erotic scenes?
I think you're right that the author somehow was trying to be tasteful. Unfortunately, it just didn't work.JuliaKay wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 16:09 I think writing erotic scenes is more difficult than people realize. It seems like the author was trying to somehow be tasteful and keep the historical content instead of using simple adult language, and instead, it ended up being corny and redundant. I don't mind erotic scenes in books as long as there aren't too many.
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I completely agree. I do not understand an author's need to use so many words to describe a very simple idea.AliceofX wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 02:58 To me, that was the most cringe-inducing part of the book. I can't stand when writers try to be all literary and use phrases like, "openly displaying his manly attributes," and, "She was a tight bud opening to his heat." Just use adult words for goodness sake.
But maybe that's just me. Maybe that would have made the book too adult. What did you think?
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I'm a little worried about the number of comments about my writing ability based on that quick passage. Perhaps I have a future in poorly presented smut! I wonder what it pays...
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Well stated!Kcrum12 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 10:26I agree. I have no problem with "sweet romance" and love scenes, but too many books nowadays seem to have the "obligatory erotic/sex scenes." UGH! Not all books need to have sex. Some books are just as good without it.
If it's not well-written, IMO, It stands out like a giant, red pimple on the face of an otherwise beautiful person. I don't need to see it.

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I think there is no better explanation to this than what is your opinion, that perhaps it was so as to fit in that historical era.Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 10:32 Honestly, it was disturbing, and I couldn't agree with you more on why can't the author be direct. I understand that she tried to present her work suitable to that historical era, but still I don't think they must have been too official.
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This is quite true too. It is also good that we also always try to be on the lookout by checking book descriptions and blurbs to avoid picking books that perhaps will not finish reading them or have to persevere to read.
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