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Looking for Recs: Genre/Theme > Looking For: Slow Burn (Build-Up) Romance

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message 1: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey Hello everyone!

After reading one too many books with insta-love, I am finally putting my foot down and looking for some books with a good slow-burning romance :-) No love at first sight, no making out on the first date. I am looking for a book where the characters slowly (almost painfully slow!) fall in love, and then get together around 75% of the way through (not at the ending because that's no fun either!) I guess I'm just a fan of the anticipation and build-up of the relationship. It bums me out when there is nothing else to look forward to because the couple already got together!

Bonus Points: I also really love a book that starts out with the hero/heroine hating each other. Just makes the ending that much sweeter! ;)

Does anyone else agree with me on the slow-burn romance?


message 2: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Rhoades (jackierhoades) | 192 comments I like a slow burn, too, and that's why I write them (most of mine, anyway). I like to watch the couple fall in love cautiously and I think it's fun when the reader sees it before the couple does. A little hesitancy and a few missed opportunities makes that eventual coming together so much more satisfying.


message 3: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (lonnonie) | 13 comments I really love the Kate Daniels series for slow burn if you're into the paranormal/urban fantasy stuff as well.
However hero and heroine don't get together until I think the second or third book, but you get lots of playful banter inbetween.
They're really good reads though and my favourite series (next to harry potter of course) by far!


message 4: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Rhoades (jackierhoades) | 192 comments Leonie wrote: "I really love the Kate Daniels series for slow burn if you're into the paranormal/urban fantasy stuff as well.
However hero and heroine don't get together until I think the second or third book, bu..."


One of the best slow burns ever! I didn't mind waiting because it was so well written. To rush it would have changed the story too much.


message 5: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (bookwormrdh) Something wicked by Jo Beverly. They start out enemies with a twist. Really recommend this one.


namericanwordcat | 591 comments I am reading Truth or Beard and it has a slow burn.


message 7: by Shay (new)

Shay (shaylyn318) | 66 comments I'm reading Wallbanger now. They are attracted to each other but hated each other in the beginning. They call a truce and become friends. On page 178 and they have only kissed once, almost had sex once after friendship/flirting/teasing.


message 8: by Katie (new)

Katie Jones | 1 comments A lot of Marysol James couples are slow burn. The only insta-love/hookup I can think of is her latest, Solid Steel. The rest build relationships before jumping into bed.


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message 10: by S. (new)

S. Rivera (sjacksonrivera) | 5 comments Very slow burn, and realistic, and free until tomorrow!
http://smile.amazon.com/Wet-Part-S-Ja...

Wet Wet (Book, #1) by S. Jackson Rivera


message 11: by Julie (new)

Julie Levin (julieannlevin) Jennifer Crusie - Bet Me


message 12: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lynnejensen) | 209 comments Lots of Mariana Zapata's books are like this!


message 13: by Nadine (new)

Nadine G. | 5 comments Lynne wrote: "Lots of Mariana Zapata's books are like this!"

I second that! I have just read her latest book, The Wall of Winnipeg and Me and what a good slow-burn it was! I wish there were more slow burn romance books like hers!


message 14: by Shelby (new)

Shelby | 11 comments I second both Kate Daniels and Wallbanger!

Playing for Keeps (Neighbor from Hell, #1) by R.L. Mathewson From Fame to Shame by Veronica Blade Wait for You (Wait for You, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout


message 15: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 591 comments I have been loving Mariana Zapata... All slow burn.! Mariana Zapata The Wall of Winnipeg ad Kulti are great.


message 16: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 591 comments Nadine wrote: "Lynne wrote: "Lots of Mariana Zapata's books are like this!"

I second that! I have just read her latest book, The Wall of Winnipeg and Me and what a good slow-burn it was! I wish there were more s..."


lol I didn't see this but that is what I said lol


message 17: by Mizz (new)

Mizz | 143 comments I second Mariana Zapata! I also recommend Susan Elizabeth Phillips


message 18: by CD {Boulder Blvd} (last edited Jan 21, 2017 04:42PM) (new)

CD {Boulder Blvd} (boulderblvd) | 1404 comments I'm a Susan Elizabeth Phillips fan, but I too am looking for more options without insta-lust/love. I want romance and steam with mature characters (ie no angst) in 3rd POV. I much prefer great dialogue to detailed bedroom scenes.


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