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I enjoy reading all romance, but I especially enjoy IR romance, because I like to read about a heroine that physically resembles me in some ways.
I read IR because I've always been a proponent of dating/marrying whoever you want. I could just as easily see myself married to an Asian or white guy as I could a black guy. I don't think love should be restricted to color or ethnicity.

Added to that I don't believe love should be restricted by ethnicity or color. How light or how dark a man or woman is shouldn't stop you from believing that person is handsome or beautiful.
"Love as thou wilt."



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The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears
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The best reason for me to read IR's is why not? Treating IR couples like they're something "strange" makes absolutely no sense at all. We're talking about human beings and the human heart after all, and the human heart knows no color.

Yes,I've read it. Have you seen the Loving Story Documentary that was on HBO. It is really good. I teach World History and African American History to high school students. I cover their story every year in my class. The students really have a lot to contribute to the discussion.

Also because in my reality I live in a multicultural world and am surrounded by a multi-culti family. I like the idea of knowing that all types of people and romances are worthy of having their story represented in a genre that is supposed to be about overcoming all obstacles to find that one true person.

I'm happy to hear that your students consider a relationship between an interracial couple normal. It is and it is leagal because of the Lovings. That's why we have to keep History alive and teach them that all the rights we have weren't free. That someone fought for the rights we have today. Brava to you Fiona for contributing to that.

But when I can I work in facts like the Lovings' court case. I love long-term sub jobs when I can actually teach, and To Kill A Mockingbird gave me the perfect springboard for so many discussions! The upshot is that most teens feel color has nothing to do with love, since they've been going to school together forever. Public schools are a good thing, IMHO.
Getting back to the original subject, I read IR because I believe in love of all colors being a good thing. I write IR for the same reason.

As for IR, can you give me a list of your books. I'd love to read them. Thanks!

If you are interested, go to my website:
www.fionamcgier.com

Thanks for the website info. I'll check it out!

1. I like books where versions of my idealized self gets the alpha hero of my dreams.
2. I have also leaned more toward dating interracially than not in real life.

I like to, but only because when I read same race books featuring black women, they're a bit stereotypical. Not to say I don't know women like that, because I definitely do. But, black women are written very poorly in books labeled as "Black Books".
I agree there is some pigeonholing of black women in fiction, not to mention tv/movies, Guinevere. Honestly, I read books with white heroines who are more like me than the black heroines, and that shouldn't be the case. I hate to have to say that, but it's truth.

I used to love Eric Jerome Dickey when he wrote books like


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Danielle The Book Huntress , Sees Love in All Colors
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I've never read Eric Jerome Dickey. Thanks for the recommendation.
I've read some contemporary black fiction in my time, but most of it was depressing to me. Since I read for escapism, I didn't find it there. One of the books that made me the most angry was Mama because I think they showed black women at their worst. While my family has lots of trouble at times, it was an eye-opener to see a mother figure acting the way the mother does in that book, and how it affects all her daughters. After that, I never tried to read any more McMillan.
I've read some contemporary black fiction in my time, but most of it was depressing to me. Since I read for escapism, I didn't find it there. One of the books that made me the most angry was Mama because I think they showed black women at their worst. While my family has lots of trouble at times, it was an eye-opener to see a mother figure acting the way the mother does in that book, and how it affects all her daughters. After that, I never tried to read any more McMillan.

Friends and Lovers remains one of my favorites! I've always identified with Shelby in that book. What's funny is that I first read that book 10 years ago and am just now the age of the characters. :-)

I've read some contemporary black fiction in my time, but most of it was depressing to me. Since I read for escapism, I didn't ..."
Danielle, you did better than me. That was the one Terry McMillian I DNF. Terry's books can sometimes leave you feeling less than positive. I mean even her happiest book

Do not, I repeat, Do not read any of the horrible Gideon series

Oh thanks for the warning about the Gideon series. I hate urban fiction!
The bad part about McMillan is I won't read anything else by her because I got burned so much with Mama. My sister read Disappearing Acts and didn't care much for it.
The bad part about McMillan is I won't read anything else by her because I got burned so much with Mama. My sister read Disappearing Acts and didn't care much for it.

The bad part about McMillan is I won't read anything else by her because I got burned so much with Mama. My sister read ..."
I am sure there is good urban fiction out there, but all I can visualize is my dumb sister-in-law reading 50 cent's

I am not putting down the writers of the genre. I just can't stand it myself. If it has people reading, so be it. I do get offended when I see an African American fiction sign and all they have is thug lit. No question about that.

Plus my sister and law doesn't even read magazines, so her reading a book threw me off. The fact that 50 cent had a book tripped me out too. She is my barometer for a lot of things that are no-go's. I didn't think you putting down the genre. I am not putting down the genre just being snarky. LOL

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I love IR romances! But some people might be surprised at the reason why I read them. My husband is black (and so am I, btw) and I have never dated interacially even though I have had interest in my young adult years. But you know what is my main drive of reading IR? The heroines are more like me. I identify so much with heroines in books by Shelley Laurenston, Savannah Frierson and Latrivia Nelson. Something else is that these author's have heroines with natural hair which again is me.
I read non IR romances as well and enjoy them but I identify more with heroines in the IR romances.
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