Books & Authors


Yuuki asked:


What is a good fantasy book with a princess and knight romance?

Please give me a little summary of the book you recommend with your answer.

Har$ asked:


I have read the Twilight series and am interested in reading something geared more toward adults. I heard Anne Rice has written some good vampire romance books. I was wondering if there is an order to her books and if so what is their order? Thanks for your time.

Dayaun asked:


I am getting my hair done on a Saturday (yes, a Saturday lol, I have NO other choice right now lol). I know that I will have a loooooong wait, so I would like to read a good romance novel; great action, romance, the works. Does anyone know of any good authors/book titles to consider? Thanks.
I really like historical romance. Thanks!

f.ireworks asked:


I would like to get some more romance books but I don’t want anything too gross. So far, my fave romance is Twilight. Does anyone have suggestions?
I mean romance BOOKS. Sorry I thought I put that in the question. I would prefer the book to be centered around romance or atleast a little more romance than HP does. But NO descriptive SEX!

married in 5 months asked:


I’m getting married soon and want some readings for the ceremony that are nontraditional and I love children’s books and country songs

gurlkicksboy asked:


I like romance novels but only really steamy ones.

Nevelyna asked:


Hey, do any of ya’ll know of any good romance novels about two best friends? I have Millie Criswell’s “No Srings Attached” and I’m looking for more books like that, but I don’t seem to be having any luck finding them. Can any of ya’ll help me?

yurplee asked:


I need some ideas for a science fiction/dark romance novel, because I’m almost finished this other teenaged-drama story but I don’t think it’ll go anywhere seeing as it is basically like The O.C just more characters and different stories and I’m into vampires and other mythical creatures but sometimes vampires get boring. Any ideas?

Kris asked:


I’d like to try and read a romance novel. Are there any classics? I don’t want it to be all trash but i also don’t want it to be like Pride and Prejudice either.

Betty-ful asked:


I’m tired of boring, cheesy, one-dimensional romance storylines. As a writer I want to write something different, something that comes from a deeper place than “Oh, I love you so much!… but we can’t be together… blah, blah, blah; some sooking and pouting… now we can be together! The End.” I want to write something with a strong, rich storyline. Something that’s truly, deeply beautiful.
How can I do this without falling into the trap of writing something cheesy and romanticised?… How do I keep it grounded?…What do you love and hate about love stories?
Any advice you can give would be great.
Thanks.

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