Oh, I can do m/m romance better than f/f, for some reason or other. Rather like m/m. It tends to interest me more. f/f doesn't for some reason. Don't know why. (shrugs)
Don't know...if I'd like it. I'm in a weird mood. I crave sex and romance in books. If it's not in them, I get impatient. I'd blame work, but I think it's a mixture of things. You don't have to think as hard while reading a romance. The suspense is emotional not intellectual. And you can skim a lot, doesn't require focus or attention. Plus, doesn't stick with you. Great genre to read when under a great deal of mental/work stress. Sort of like PD Wodehouse, but less concentration required and not as witty.
I want Vol 3 of Captive Prince. Still curious to know where that goes.
Oh, not sure I'd recommend Eloisa James for my queer/non-heterosexual friends, while she takes risks, she also..is somewhat stereotypical.
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Date: 2013-07-19 01:55 am (UTC)Don't know...if I'd like it. I'm in a weird mood. I crave sex and romance in books. If it's not in them, I get impatient. I'd blame work, but I think it's a mixture of things. You don't have to think as hard while reading a romance. The suspense is emotional not intellectual. And you can skim a lot, doesn't require focus or attention. Plus, doesn't stick with you. Great genre to read when under a great deal of mental/work stress. Sort of like PD Wodehouse, but less concentration required and not as witty.
I want Vol 3 of Captive Prince. Still curious to know where that goes.
Oh, not sure I'd recommend Eloisa James for my queer/non-heterosexual friends, while she takes risks, she also..is somewhat stereotypical.