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Is there sports romance (college or professional) in which FMC doesn’t want to be part of the girlfriend/wives group

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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I have gotten a feeling that historical romance exists to underline the fact that a woman has value only as a wife and a mother

A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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Wow!! Becoming his mistress by A. E. Murphy. What a ride

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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A Wildflower For A Duke by Laura Linn - if you haven’t read it, do yourself a favore and read

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A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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You who have read Drive and Reverse by Kate Stewart I would like to hear your opinion

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Audiobooks narrated by Mary Jane Wells with an accent

A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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FMC caughts MMC getting a blow job - they stay looking at each other while situation continues to climax

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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About Manacled - Why they stayed alive?

Tune in to our monthly Dramione fanfic assignments and discussions for our Dramione Book Club! On the first of almost every month we choose a fic to read as a book club and then at the end of the month (usually) we discuss the fic as a book club. And of course, feel free to post or engage in discussions about your Dramione fanfic reads!

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LF FMCs that are different like Kaitlyn in Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid and Stella in The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Pressure to marry and become a mother, will Francaela question that?

Welcome! This is a subreddit for fans of Francesca Bridgerton and Michaela Stirling from the Netflix show "Bridgerton" based on the novels by Julia Quinn. Hannah Dodd portrays Francesca and Masali Baduza portrays a genderbent version of Michael Stirling from the Bridgerton book "When He Was Wicked."

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What years approximately are the Devil in winter and Devil in Spring set?

A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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MMC has traditional gender values, FMC is focused in other things than wanting children and becoming a housewife

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Beautiful diverse Bridgerton family

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Discussion of the show Bridgerton on Netflix. This show is adaptation on the Bridgerton book series by Julia Quinn. Each book in this eight book historical romance series features a member of the Bridgerton family.

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Read Before I Let go and Can’t get enough by Kennedy Ryan and was mostly bored - should I try something else or just move on?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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How you feel about descriptions what people are wearing? Can it become too much?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Devil in Spring - my absolute favorite

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A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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Could someone tell me about How to Tame a wild rogue - how life goes on in The Grand Palace on the Thames?

A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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Is there well written FMC professor MMC student stories?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Is there any books that MMC wants children but FMC doesn’t?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Benedict’s queer journey - will it continue in season 4?

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Discussion of the show Bridgerton on Netflix. This show is adaptation on the Bridgerton book series by Julia Quinn. Each book in this eight book historical romance series features a member of the Bridgerton family.

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How do you feel about storyline in which FMC is desperate for a child and MMC denys her that?

A place to discuss all things historical romance! Find new authors and talk about your favorite books (and tv show/movie adaptations of said books). Discuss topics that pique your interest and find new recommendations. We have weekly free chats and HR related game posts as well as biweekly opportunities to promote your related work. This is a safe space for both hard core HR lovers and newbies just exploring the genre! Please see our rules and contact the mods with any suggestions or concerns.

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I want angst, is Susan Elizabeth Philips an author to read?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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Something angsty with other woman drama

🔞 18+ only - We're a community of readers, writers, and artists with a shared love for the fanfiction, fanart, and endlessly versatile vibes of Dramione (the romantic... and/or weirdly hot pairing of Draco Malfoy and Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series). ⚠️ This subreddit contains NSFW content, so please browse responsibly ⚠️

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Angsty sports story with FMC who for some reason doesn’t want to be part of the public life and other wives group

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.

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How you deal with something stupid while you read?

r/RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels. Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, book clubs, and more. Happy Endings guaranteed.