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Old 01-12-2012, 09:23 PM   #229
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
While I'm a primarily no-romo reader by preference, I'm think I'm generally fine with romance if it comes with another strong genre element. Usually mysteries and sometimes historicals and comedy work best* for me, I find.

It's just that stories where the couple getting together being the primary dominant plot don't do anything for me....
I have a couple of friends in my reading circle like that (although I have managed to slide a "true" romance in here-and-there with little complaint). I get frustrated with romances where the whole storyline is about a misunderstanding that could have been cleared up with a simple question or two, but sometimes I like the simplicity of a romance-only story - especially when life has gotten complicated!
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