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Why all the love triangles/quadrangles, you name it, in UF?
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Goge.
I think it's difficult if you're a reader who isn't interested in sex-heavy storylines nowadays. If you want a good story that is about the character development, action, and romance, without sex being the main event.
I also think there is some wish fulfillment there. Maybe some readers love the idea that they could be irresistible to so many men or that they don't have to choose one man. Personally, I think it's fine to have that scenario for those who like it, but there should also be stories for readers who are happy with the heroine having one main man in her life. It's harder to find a good female POV UF book that doesn't have the dreaded love triangle. Same for YA PNR.
I think it's difficult if you're a reader who isn't interested in sex-heavy storylines nowadays. If you want a good story that is about the character development, action, and romance, without sex being the main event.
I also think there is some wish fulfillment there. Maybe some readers love the idea that they could be irresistible to so many men or that they don't have to choose one man. Personally, I think it's fine to have that scenario for those who like it, but there should also be stories for readers who are happy with the heroine having one main man in her life. It's harder to find a good female POV UF book that doesn't have the dreaded love triangle. Same for YA PNR.


I agree with you Lady D, about the wish fulfillment. Because who doesn't want to look irresistible? Who doesn't want to be desired with so many men? But for me, that plot is more suitable for erotica (menage). I want to read the action, world building, the character development and the love triangle is kinda like distraction.
Maybe we can list UF that doesn't have love triangle/quadrangles?
Yeah, I know UF is not romance, but at the same time, I don't think you have to have a revolving door going through the heroine's bedroom (or even her social life). It makes the heroine seem kind of fickle to me, many times. I'm always thinking, "Just choose one guy and get over it!"
I would definitely appreciate recommendations for UF books that don't don't have a love triangle/various shapes.
I would definitely appreciate recommendations for UF books that don't don't have a love triangle/various shapes.
Paganalexandria wrote: "I think it's a money grab. This only applies to triangles and quads (not ménage) because they usually aren't worked out in one book. It keeps a series interesting trying to figure out who the real ..."
I can see that, although I don't need that to make an UF series fun. Like I said, I like UF that is high on action, suspense, and actual story plots outside of the heroine's love life.
I can see that, although I don't need that to make an UF series fun. Like I said, I like UF that is high on action, suspense, and actual story plots outside of the heroine's love life.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
I wanted to add, I don't mind if there is a guy in the book that the heroine might flirt around with or have chemistry with, but I prefer she choose one guy and move on at some point. I don't want her to be sexually involved with more than one guy in the series. It's just not my thing, honestly.
I wanted to add, I don't mind if there is a guy in the book that the heroine might flirt around with or have chemistry with, but I prefer she choose one guy and move on at some point. I don't want her to be sexually involved with more than one guy in the series. It's just not my thing, honestly.


I do feel that UF is getting to be very formulaic and moreso with female leads. It seems to revolve around the heroine's love life, which I find restrictive and less interesting, than a solid plot with some romance thrown in for extra texture.
What do you think about all the extra love interests? Isn't one man enough anymore?