can I say both. Love it when the plot has excitement and action and don't forget the Alfa hero. Bringing it all together. something that grabs you from the very beginning.jewellett wrote:What really puts you on edge?
Action or romance?
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Re: Action or romance?
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Action. I like a little romance but nothing overt.jewellett wrote:What really puts you on edge?
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Yes, it's the same with me. It must be action sprinkled with lots of romance.
Romance books are boring for men. Trust me, my mother owns thousands of romance books and they should have been a treasure trove for me. But after forcing myself to read the Barbara Cartland books, I found myself bored to death . So I moved on to action, mystery, thrillers etc .