SWEET ROMANCE READS discussion
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I love historicals,contemporary,even some chick-lit.
I have a special weakness for cowboys[OOO-LA-LA!]
Also love humor/banter in my romance,as long as the leads can also be serious,don't like men who are never serious and try to make a joke out of every comment,they become tiresome,and don't have a sincere bone in their body.
Inspirationals are fine,but prefer to avoid books full of religious proselytizing. Do love Amish-themed romance,however.
These are examples of what I like....










As you can see,I love most genres,[not only in romance]. :]


I read across genres, especially love to read and write inspirational romance. Am currently reading Until I Found You by Victoria Bylin.

I really thought I would have to write steamy romances in order to find readers so I'm delighted to find there are still many who enjoy a love story without too many graphic details! ;-)
I'm also still learning my way with the "language" that's expected in sweet romances - I keep worrying that a word I want to use (especially in dialogue) might be offensive so I'm looking forward to getting your advice & thoughts on that! (I might post a separate thread on this, actually)
Looking forward to getting to know everybody -
best wishes,
Hsin-Yi
(H.Y. Hanna)

You may also want to check out some of our discussions on www.sweetromancereads.com !

Reading and writing are my most favourite hobbies, and a feeling of intense happiness and a sense of great comfort, invade my entire being, whenever I can escape into the wonderful world of fiction :-)
Another thing that gives me much joy is to become friends with those who share my love for reading and to discuss books with them, so please feel free to connect with me :-)
I read many genres but the ones that I enjoy most are:
--Golden-Age Mystery
--Cozy Mystery
--Historical Romance
--Contemporary Romance
--Romantic Comedy
--Chick-Lit
Since this group is about "Romance" so I would like to share few of my favourite authors in this genre.
HISTORICAL ROMANCE: Georgette Heyer, Judith McNaught, Julia Quinn, Sarah MacLean, Lisa Kleypas etc
CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE: Judith McNaught, Julie James, Kristan Higgins, Robin Bielman, Debbie Macomber etc
ROMANTIC COMEDY / CHICK-LIT: Sophie Kinsella
CLASSIC ROMANTIC COMEDY: P.G Wodehouse
Well, looking forward to discussing books, sharing recommendations and becoming good friends :-)
Regards,
Ramla Zareen

I'm Kristal McKerrington. I'm 26 years old and I'm from Scotland. I'm a romance author and love reading myth books.

Edit 2/11/16 I just started a list for Sweet (clean) Science Fiction Romance. If anyone has a book they would like to add, here's the link: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...

I'm really excited to start connecting with readers and other authors. I joined the FB group too :)

I just published my first sweet romance novella, and I'm really looking forward to getting some good reading recommendations and maybe even some market discussion here. :)

Looking forward to being here with all of you.



I'm looking forward to getting to know you and chatting!




All of my titles are Sweet Romance (G- and PG-rated), and (to date--though this may change) all are set in the Victorian Era (1837-1901) American West. I write cowboys, mail-order brides, lawmen, lady doctors, lady attorneys, strong women and determined heroes in small town romance, romantic suspense, holiday novellas, and all are stand-alone titles (loosely connected in a series by family or location).
I LOVE history, and blog frequently about everything Old West and of interest to readers of Western Historical Romance. See: http://www.kristinholt.com/archives/c.... Several recent articles have been about books by other Sweet Romance Reads authors. =) I'm a USA Today Bestselling Author and voracious reader. And I LOVE connecting with readers! Looking forward to becoming well-acquainted with you!
Warmly,
Kristin Holt

You write a variety of genres. I've always wanted to write historical stories but I can image they would require a lot of research.
I writer sweet romances, Christian romance and Christian Romantic Suspense.

Welcome Kristin Holt. I loved your 12 part non-fiction blog series on 19th century mail order brides. Truth indeed is stranger and more frightening than fiction. Thanks for writing clean romances!

Thanks, Kim, for being a Sweet Romance reader! It's a pleasure to meet you.
Best,
Kristin

You're right. Historical romance can take a lot of research. I love that part...to the point it becomes a bit too time-consuming. And then turns into blog posts (more time)...and impacts my writing of fiction. But it's the BEST part (sometimes). I think we're all fascinated by something. =)
Thank you for contributing to niches within Sweet Romance. I've read many contemporary sweet romances (including Christian) and enjoy them.
Thanks for the visit!
Kristin


Hi Becky,
I'm so glad to have connected with you on Goodreads. Thank you! This is an impressive list of your most enjoyed categories of romance. How many books do you typically read per week (or month)?
~Kristin

I usually read a book a day, sometimes 2. I do have down times when I'm too busy doing something else like last week's church Valentine banquet. But I read every night in bed, and really every moment I can sneak it in. My kids love to read also. When they were home, sometimes the greatest punishment we could give them was to take the book away!

It's a pleasure knowing you--
Kristin

My name is christine Hatfield and I love to read books and I work at the school where I help little kids that are handicapped and I play the piano and I'm making bracelets for the make a wish foundation of New Jersey

My name is christine Hatfield and I love to read books and I work at the school where I help little kids that are handicapped and I play the piano and I'm making bracelets for the ma..."
Welcome, Christine! Sounds like you keep yourself busy and for great causes, too.
Hi, I'm Mary and it's nice to be part of a group that focuses on sweet romance! I'm a fan of Jane Austin and Georgette Heyer, and recently have come to appreciate Amish romances as well. I'm a professional ghostwriter and came to the Amish subgenre when a client asked me to write an Amish series for her. I became so intrigued by the Amish lifestyle and ethic that I've recently released an Amish romance under my own pen name, Mary Lingerfelt. It's nice to meet you all. :)

Welcome, Mary. Glad you're here.

My name is christine Hatfield and I love to read books and I work at the school where I help little kids that are handicapped and I play the piano and I'm making bracelets for the ma..."
Welcome, Christine.

I am currently working on my first series of sweet romances: Defiant Daughters. They are a mix of proper manners and adventure.

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