Clean Romances discussion
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How Do You Define "Clean"?
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Thank you, QNPoohBear. That's pretty much my own feeling.


Elizabeth, I'm with you. My books do include the occasional curse; they also include the occasional murder, duel or mention of a brothel in passing. I don't like the term "Sweet" romance, which suggests fields of flowers and happy bunnies playing therein, and "Wholesome" (as in Hallmark TV movies) is a bit too-too. No explicit sex or pejorative terms sums up my writing territory.


Heyer is the gold standard for the Georgian period, too, although she wrote fewer of those. My books are a little grittier in the details of background than hers but I doubt she'd be offended at the language. I don't have much interest in cute and fluffy. While historical romance is essentially the stuff of fairy tales, it's only compelling if it has one foot in the real world.
What are your thoughts on the subject?