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I'm not into soft, fluffy romance but give me a angst-ridden, twisted love and I'm all for it. Wuthering Heights is the one that immediately springs to mind.
ReplyDeleteI love an emotional, angst-ridden romance with complex characters and some action and/or suspense as part of the story-line.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a romance where they can't stand each other, and just fight, until they realize they have fallen in love.
ReplyDeleteI like enemies to lovers type romances as well as opposites attract. If the story has great banter that is a plus.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the enemies to lovers trope when I do read a romance. Oftentimes there is quite a bit of fun dialogue in those books. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI like enemies to lovers. I enjoy a lot of witty dialogue.
ReplyDeleteI love dark romance, especially the ones featuring cartel/mafia members.
ReplyDeleteThe Dirty Angels trilogy by Karina Halle and Sempre by JM Darhower are my favorites in this subgenre.
I also have a weakness for single parent and second-chance romances.
I like supernatural romance stories they are exciting.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a YA romance, with a hint of sci fi or a sad theme.
ReplyDeleteHistorical romance - like the time periods.
ReplyDeleteI love Mansfield Park by Jane Austen!
ReplyDeleteI love almost any paranormal romance; thanks for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteI love contemporary romance and enemies to lovers
ReplyDeleteI pretty much only read PNR these days. I have read the other genres and just aren't into them anymore.
ReplyDeleteSecond chance romance.
ReplyDeleteI like Second Chance romances.
ReplyDeleteFriends to lovers and love/hate books are my thing.. depends on my mood though :)
ReplyDeleteI love Contemporary Romance and Historical Romance!
ReplyDeleteromantic suspense is my favorite. i like some danger with my romance. kristine mason and jane blythe some awesome authors and i would recommend any of their books
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A Place Without You by Jewel E. Ann was my favorite read last year. A very emotional, exceptionally well-written romance story. I recommend it to all romance fans.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite type of love story is long lost love returns. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like star crossed lovers!
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One of my favorite romance series of all time is The Calder Saga by Janet Dailey, wee-written, very emotional stories that follow the Calder family through three generations
ReplyDeleteI prefer the classics such as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy second chance romance.
ReplyDeleteI love a good enemies to lovers book.
ReplyDeleteI loved the language of the classics such as Austen, Hardy etc., but found them very frustrating from a feminist's POV.
ReplyDeleteI like well written happy endings. They make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
I love stories featuring a complex anti-hero. Those types of characters are so interesting
ReplyDeleteI love a good paranormal romance with a fated destiny for the heroine or maybe a second chance romance trope!
ReplyDeleteHappy endings are good but life doesn't always turn out like that.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite story tropes are enemies-to-lovers, snowed-ins and the student/teacher taboo
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is enemies to lovers.
ReplyDeleteThe Secret Scripture (2008) by Irish author/playwright Sebastian Barry. Not your typical romance but the use of language etc. is so evocative.
ReplyDeleteI love stories that feature cowboys or ranchers as the romantic hero.
ReplyDeleteI like a love story if it is suspenseful.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Great Expectations, another classic, with Miss Haversham's doomed romance?
ReplyDeleteI love Amanda Ashley's Embrace The Night. It is my favorite paranormal romance story
ReplyDeleteI love a soppy romance. Lost love!
ReplyDeleteI like Pride and Prejudice because I like the classics.
ReplyDeleteI used to read Jean Plaidy's historical novels. Plenty of courtly romance there if you're into that sort of thing!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked A Midsummer Night's Dream.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite romances are Pride and Prejudice and Gone With the Wind.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! I am in the mood for an action-packed, romantic suspense read
ReplyDeleteWhat about Anna Karenina?
ReplyDeleteI like Jane Eyre.
ReplyDeleteI prefer stories that feature multiple view-points and complex, developing characters that I can connect with emotionally
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone else remember Richard Chamberlain in The Thorn Birds series on tv? The original novel by Colleen McCullough is well worth indulging in if it's forbidden love you're looking for.
ReplyDeleteI like A Walk To Remember. I enjoyed the movie but really liked the book much more.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen 'Truly, Madly, Deeply'? Loved that film!
ReplyDeleteGone With the Wind will always be one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThe Notebook is my favorite romance book. Dark romance is my favorite genre!
ReplyDeleteThe French Lieutenant’s Woman - doomed one-sided love.
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast is one of my favorite love stories of all time. Whether through book, movies or TV, every iteration of that classic story has been wonderful
ReplyDeleteI like The Thorn Birds.
ReplyDeleteNalini Singh's Guild Hunter series is an awesome fantasy series. There's lots of action, suspense and romance! There's Angel's, Vampires, Humans and Guild Hunters (vampire hunters). I'd recommend any of Nalini Singh's books!
ReplyDeleteIf you like the classics, then how about Flaubert's Madame Bovary?
ReplyDeleteI would recommend reading Jude Deveraux's " A Knight in Shining Armour"
ReplyDeleteI enjoy a Cinderella story. Rich guy meets poor but interesting girl.
ReplyDeleteI like Wuthering Heights.
ReplyDeleteBreakfast at Tiffany’s, both Capote's novel and the film version, is a wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteI like Sense and Sensibility.
ReplyDeleteI love rough, gritty mc/biker books <3
ReplyDeleteI suppose any romance lover has to read/watch Romeo and Juliet. I loved the Fellini version.
ReplyDeleteI like historical romance and liked the North and South series.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite love story is Dr. Zhivago. It was so moving, and romantic.
ReplyDeleteI've just thought of another one I enjoyed: the film Shirley Valentine.
ReplyDeleteI love Nicholas Sparks style.. His books come to life within me. I laugh, cry, get mad.. He's like the only author that has this extreme affect on me.
ReplyDeleteI like romance books for the happy endings.
ReplyDeleteI like romances that start with the 2 people who can't stand each other and then as time go on they fall in love.
ReplyDeleteI like Water for Elephants.
ReplyDeleteThe best love story book to read is The Notebook - by Nicholas Sparks.
ReplyDeleteThe poetry in Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago is absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for long lost love stories. Or love stories where either the male or female married the wrong person and tried to come back
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