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Old 02-15-2017, 03:26 PM   #250
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
It depends on the book you read. The first three ones are romance, mainly the first and second one. The others, not really romance, but the romantic elements are part of the big appeal of these books (Roarke...) Not only romance, that's right, and in the last books mainly suspense, but romance is quite present there (I seriously doubt you find a lot of books in another suspense series with so much "bed scenes", you can skip them but they are there).
I can think of two authors off the top of my head.
Christine Feehan and Gennita Low.

And yes, Gennita literally laughed at me because I hadn't realized her books were romances.

In my defense, I just found Roarke an added bonus. Not the main objective of the book. In my mind, they were police procedural first with a nice side story.
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