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Old 02-15-2018, 08:09 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
To be fair, there are some excellent writers in the romance genre. I have read some historical romances that are quite well researched and well written. I still don't like them, but that's because I am bored by the genre and the predictability of the stories, not because they are poorly written.
You mention historical romance. My main reading is science fiction but I occasionally read other genres. Most recently Follet’s “World Without End” which I think is considered historical fiction but does have some romance drama in it. I imagine some might consider it romance? I do not simply because the cover does not feature a half dressed man with a woman hanging on him.
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