Lauren asked this question about Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters, #1):
Did the explicit sexual content impact anyone else's ability to enjoy the book? I loved the witty banter back and forth between the two characters, and the flirting-that-looks-like-fighting but for me, I realized while reading this book, the joy lies in the build-up, and not the action itself! I like to use my imagination, and this book got a little too graphic for my taste. Anyone else?
SassafrasfromAmazon I have come to the realization that one really cannot judge a book by its cover—for the record I hate these covers, which is why I delayed reading the…moreI have come to the realization that one really cannot judge a book by its cover—for the record I hate these covers, which is why I delayed reading the book. Unless there is a content warning, you never know what level of sex will be in a romance novel. The answer—research the author, read a range of honest, constructive reviews BEFORE starting a book. It’s patently unfair to rate poorly based on a reader’s expectations or a book cover a publisher chose (with no say so from the author). I gave the book 5 stars because it was hilarious.

Frankly, readers who want no sex or only kisses, etc., there are christian or “clean” romances that may be more palatable. An author writes what they want to write.(less)
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