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  2. Erotic romance novels - Wikipedia

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    Erotic romance novels have romance as the main focus of the plot line and are characterized by strong, often explicit, sexual content. [3] The books can contain elements of any of the other romance subgenres, such as paranormal elements, chick lit, hen lit, historical fiction, etc. Erotic romance novels are often categorized by one of the categories already defined in the industry.

  3. Romance novel - Wikipedia

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    A romance novel or romantic novel is a genre fiction novel that primarily focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, typically with an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Authors who have contributed to the development of this genre include Maria Edgeworth, Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, and Charlotte Brontë.

  4. Category:Short stories by genre - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Feminist short stories (11 P) G. ... Romance short stories (3 P) S. Satirical stories (18 P)

  5. 15 Steamy Romance Novels to Read on the Beach This Summer - AOL

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    The coauthor duo — comprised of Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings — recently opened up to Us exclusively about why readers are drawn to a love story. “Readers come to romance for all kinds ...

  6. Fairies, dragons and steamy sex scenes: ‘Romantasy ... - AOL

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    Romantasy novels meld high fantasy with steamy love stories to the delight of readers, like Sarah J. Maas’ “A Court of Thorns and Roses” and Rebecca Yarros’ “Fourth Wing.”

  7. Category:Romantic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to romantic fiction, genre fiction that primary focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, typically with an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Authors who have contributed to the development of this genre include Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, and Charlotte Brontë.

  8. 5 Steamy Literary Sex Scenes - AOL

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    Acts of Service, by Lillian Fishman (the whole dang book) From the first word to the last, this novel is essentially one long sex scene; erotic power pulses beneath every line, even—or ...

  9. The Flame and the Flower - Wikipedia

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    The Flame and the Flower (published 1972) is the debut work of romance novelist Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. The first modern "bodice ripper" romance novel, the book revolutionized the historical romance genre. It was also the first full-length romance novel to be published first in paperback rather than hardback.