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Old 08-20-2012, 06:25 PM   #41
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I have enjoyed the Romantic Comedy found in books by Jennifer Crusie and Janet Evanovitch. I enjoy the amusement, teasing and humor that goes with the romance.

But romances where 'tension' is created by the characters being so shallow that they have feelings for each other but can never seem to express said feelings in a conversation - too much like immature high school for me.

I just finished "Dance of the Winnebagos" by Anne Charles and it was light and fun.
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