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Old 01-07-2013, 07:35 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I use to feel the same way. Don't give up on contemporary romance. Harlequins are pretty cookie cutter formula stories with a few exceptions. I found I love Romantic suspense and I like funny romances that make me laugh like Christie Craig's books. I also like Modern Westerns, Heroes in Uniforms and bad boys. I have a real hard time reading anything where the hero a CEO and stories like that. I need action, comedy or a really good mystery plot to keep me reading.
I must admit that I like to read romances, but for me they are all almost historical. I guess my imagination just likes the days of yore!
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