We actually get comparatively very little variation in what's generally officially offered free every week. Christian biblical/devotional. Christian self-help. Christian historical romance. Christian contemporary romance. Serial killer thriller. Management self-help guide. Financial self-help guide. Erotic romance. Non-erotic romance.
Subgenres exist for a reason, and pointing out what distinguishes one particular erotic romance from another particular erotic romance on the bare level of a subgenre categorization when I suspect there's actually very little distinction between them when all is said and done may or may not help people filter out which particular variant-on-a-them appeals to them when we literally get at least a dozen of these every month.
Mere description does not tell you what to enjoy or be happy about a story, only what the story happens to be about, which is information that is usually All Right There In The Blurb that you would consult before 1-clicking anyway (unless you're really committed to the idea of the uninfluenced blind-buy), and if you are reading that much prescriptiveness into it, I am sorry you feel inhibited by believing your enjoyment dictated, but at least it cuts down on your TBR pile.
Also, I get really bored posting essentially the same things over and over again and I don't have decent TV reception, so I have to make my own entertainment. If I wanted to repost no more than just-the-facts-ma'am from the product description info, well, I don't and I frankly wouldn't bother doing it at all.
However, if you would prefer to see things posted in a particular manner, you are perfectly free to do so yourself, or instead start following one of the freebie/bargain-posting blogs that has the sort of style which you would rather see.
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