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I so agree with you with all your comments. I like my HEA, I prefer horror referenced and not written in detail and if a book is filled with sex I find I skip over it most of the time.

I dislike books that are depressing, hopeless, babble about chaffy things, have weak characters or give no character development. When reading some thriller, I prefer not to read all the gruesome details or sit in villains head. Also too detailed investigation report or stupid detectives can be turn-off.
While reading romance, I don't want to read only about sex, especially if its too detailed and takes over storyline. I want to see relationship development, friendship, connection, sizzling chemistry, humor, strong and sassy heroines, sexy and protective heroes (tired of all those ruthless millionair/billionaire heros).
I also hate books that are written so that they reveal too much too soon, so no mystery, no tension. Oh, and I hate f-bombs and dirty talk.





I also agree with you Eve with the F-Bombs. when I hear the H telling the h he wants to F her. I am so totally turned off I want to stop reading the book.


I also want writing by people who know the differences between to and too, their/they're/there, etc. and who have had their manuscripts proof-read for grammar errors, characters' names, etc. Nothing turns me off faster than an author who has changed her characters' names in mid book or other sloppy writing.






I haven't read many classics or books set in Russia since!



I stick with contemporary romance, and the first hero that slaps a woman gets what he gets in real life....you're out of here! Don't let the door hit your a** on the way out ...forever.



Even when I have read the complete series I don't like when authors parade all the prior couples/characters through the current book like it's a runway of Miss America past winners. Their presence in the current book must serve a real purpose to the plot.









Dee, even with a kindle, almost everything I check out of the library is a book. I really do enjoy books, too.

So I'll procrastinate and read First Star I See Tonight


@Anita, so good to hear about First Star I See Tonight :)
At least SEP can deliver, love her humor and sarcasm. SEP's interview with ... Herself was LOL. She's one crazy woman. Cant wait to read First Star, it should arrive next week.


I have a long wait for First Star at my library so I'll be jealous when I read your reviews...

On the lighter side I am so excited SEP's book is finally out. Now I just have to wait until the library gets it. Usually not that long after the book comes out.

What I have had to do is look at the books by the author and do research. A lot of time the books are there, but under a different name, so after I research, sometimes the librarians have to as well. They have been very helpful. I go to goodreads, amazon, or sometimes the author's website, and it tells you the new name of the book. fiction db has been an incredible website as well.

It was not a romance, but they want you to feel sorry for bernadette. I didn't feel sorry for her, and found part of the time that her daughter was very annoying.

Who wrote it. I want to make sure I don't get it.


Who wrote it. I want to make sure I don't get it."
Maria semple. I would also not recommend lucy kevin, the wedding song as it was very predictable.

The Lucy Kevin titles are supposed to be "sweet," I guess, but I was bored by the writing.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Deception (other topics)Big Rock (other topics)
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First Star I See Tonight (other topics)
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Karen Rose (other topics)Brenda Novak (other topics)
Susan Elizabeth Phillips (other topics)