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Old 11-15-2011, 06:03 PM   #83
Keryl Raist
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Porn and erotica are the same thing. They serve the same purpose. The only difference is erotica makes the reader happy, and porn makes them unhappy.

Enough people complain to KDP or wherever about your title, and you've got porn.

As for erotic content in non-romance, I'd definitely suggest letting the reader know you've got it tucked into your book. A brief for mature audiences only or tags along those lines is a good plan.

I was on one board where the reviewer was talking about how much he loved the book, how well written it was, and how he was going to give it two stars because of a two page sex scene. He doesn't like explicit sex in his books. More power to him and all, but it'd be a good plan to let guys like that know the book is going to turn them off.
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