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I love when a book is a do not disturb me book. Those types of books are hard for me to put down, except for when life causes a pause to my reading. It has been a while, since I have read a do not disturb me book. I have been having a hard time finding.a book that keeps my attention. I’ve started so many books, which I can read more than one book at a time, but lately, I’ve started books and had to put them to the side. I miss the old romance story telling; they knew how to hold my attention.


SassafrasfromAmazon | 179 comments Hello Arch! Listen, I know there are several no-no’s when it pertains to romance, e.g., explicit sex. It would be helpful if you would indicate the parameters for your favorite type of read. That will facilitate more useful recommendations. For the moment, I‘m can think of non-IR books, but off the top most IR’s I prefer have sex in them. Let us know your preferences because I may want to read it too.😁


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SassafrasfromAmazon wrote: "Hello Arch! Listen, I know there are several no-no’s when it pertains to romance, e.g., explicit sex. It would be helpful if you would indicate the parameters for your favorite type of read. That w..."

Hi SassafrasfromAmazon, I do not care for first person books and so many books are written in first person. No erotic or detailed sex. No billionaire or boss stories. No secret baby stories. Hate filthy mouth.

I read non-IR books.

I love reading about a dangerous bad boy. I love to see romance in a book. I love tension (Hero not afraid to tell the heroine a piece of his mind and vice versa.)

Example of my type of dangerous bad boys:

Sam Starrett - My baby! Suzanne Brockmann

Cole Clayborne - For The Roses Series by Julie Garwood (Historical book). No, I’m not big on historical books anymore. I was then.

Noah Clayborne - Mercy by Julie Garwood (Contemporary book)

Killian - Anne Stuart


SassafrasfromAmazon | 179 comments Arch wrote: "SassafrasfromAmazon wrote: "Hello Arch! Listen, I know there are several no-no’s when it pertains to romance, e.g., explicit sex. It would be helpful if you would indicate the parameters for your f..."

i’m searching through my books to see what I can think of. I have a few suggestions. Do you know how I put the titles and book covers here for you? If not, I’ll just list the book or series.


message 5: by Arch , Mod (last edited Apr 25, 2022 02:13PM) (new)

Arch  | 6706 comments Mod
SassafrasfromAmazon, to add books, look above the comment box for add book/author and go from there.


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SassafrasfromAmazon | 179 comments Arch: Areesha & Ben by L. Langdon IRBWWM This is a book that I reviewed. It was a slow-burner, and I don’t remember it being in 1st person. There was a lot of sexual tension. When they finally had sex, my reviews says it’s on the tamer side, may have hade a fade to black also. I don’t remember.

Spring Forward (Mystic Creek, #4) by Catherine Anderson Non IR. This series is fantastic. This is #4, but I don’t think you have to read in order. As far as your parameters go, I’m really unsure; however, I don’t recall explicit sex, foul language or 1st person narrative. I’ve only read book 1-4.


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