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Old 06-05-2017, 07:20 AM   #595
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
This goes to show that we have different ideas of rabbit scenes. I found the J D Robb rabbit scenes rather long and drawn out. Potentially beautiful but I was not reading them for the romance per se. I was reading for the drama.

I do know what you mean about filler sex though. I also don't like nudity without a purpose. At least the Robb books had that purpose. Or while we are at it, I don't like the F word thrown in just for cussing sake. It should be used sparingly. Not just because the author can use it.
But they are romance. Just like Catherine Coulter's FBI series is romance. They may have mystery in them but the core is the romance.
These are called thriller romance which is a harder version of romantic suspense and quite popular.

Now Stephanie Plum isn't romance. It has romantic elements but it doesn't follow the HEA and focus on the h/h relationship.



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