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Troncal2
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Post by Troncal2 »

Hello! I love reading!! I’m a wife, mom of 2, and a labor/delivery nurse. My favorite author or book is usually whatever I’m reading at the time... it’s charlie holmberg at the moment. Love all genres- but I’m partial to fantasy with a little romance thrown in. :techie-studyinggray:
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Tonibanks89
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Fantasy with romance is what I gravitate towards too!!! I feel like fantasy has the best series and series make you get attached to characters more. I will read anything well written though
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Poppy Drear
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Post by Poppy Drear »

Hi, and welcome to the forums! I love fantasy books, but I find the romance is more often than not shoehorned in as a replacement for character development. When books thread both together effectively, though, it's one of my favorite reading experiences bar none.
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