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Old 05-24-2021, 02:34 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
Many romances are like that -- focusing on people, feelings, and relationships, without a lot of external drama. (Of course, many of them also have dramatic plots.)
And many of them have vampires and whips/chains.

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Courtney Milan: Hold Me
(This is second in a series, Trade Me is first. That one's also excellent, but with more drama. Hold Me doesn't require Trade Me to make sense.)
While book two makes sense without having read book one, I find that you could end up with spoilers, you miss character development,or other things. It's best to read a series in order. I would not be reading book two without having read book one.

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