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Old 02-12-2017, 09:30 PM   #167
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I'm certainly not the best person to say if something is romance or not.
Romance is when the hero and the heroine focus on their relationship. It's the main focus of the story.
Take Chloe Neill's Chicago Vampire series which is disguised as Urban Fantasy but is really paranormal romance.

In this series the heroine Merit talks constantly how hot her man is. She is obessed with his physical traits. She also pretty much goes out of her way to notice all hot guys.

Romance focuses on the intimacies of a couple, now a book can have sex in it and not be a romance. Jennifer Estep Elemental series comes to mind. It is marketed as Romance but the first few books really isn't. I DNF the series because it wasn't for me.

Samhain is known for romance and erotica books. They started out with the more spicier romances and erotica but later added more sweet romances then mainstream romance backtitles.

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