Reëxaming Trops romantic with a rupture

In 2016, Lea Koch and her sister, Begis Hodgs, opened a romantic library, in Los Angeles. Since then, this type-between 2020 and 2023, has exploded, print sales have jumped from eighteen to thirty-nine million copies. Since then, the sisters have opened a second location, on the garden slope. On Valentine’s Day, Lea joined us to discuss a selection of unconventional romantic novels that use some of its favorite traditional beverages. According to Lea, only two things make a romantic novel: a central love story and a happy ending. “Criticism I hear a lot,” well, how is this interesting? “The main point for me is how we move from point A to point B.” “The cup is the starting point.” Her statements were edited and intensified.

A very secret community for irregular magicians

Written by Sango Mandana

This book revolves around the magician for adults, Mika, which was appointed to teach three youth squares. Magic is a secret in their world, and they all live together in a dilapidated English manor with a group of scent. Mika did not get a lot of affection, and she was largely lost in most of her life, and for the first time she finds a group of people who accept her. The sparks fly between Mika and the Secretary of the Home Library, Jimmy, where they work together to protect girls from discovering them.

The couple embodies a cup that we would like to call “angry, angry”: one person is less than his interest in love-or even the other person-and the other believes in good and hope. It seems that these people are not very appropriate, but it turns out that they are ideal for each other. It is a classic cup, but this book explains to what extent the romance – the author and most characters are not white, and there is a scope of age and sex.

Everyone accepted him since she became famous

Written by May Marvel

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When we opened for the first time, the largest part of the romantic texts that touched the strange life and strange love for men was, but there was a major shift over the past few years. In this sapphire romance, the two main characters, Katie and Will, originated together in Wisconsin. Katie went to become a list of A. Will as an insurance officer in their city. Initially, they did not speak about ten years ago, but they re -communicate as adults and immediately attracted to each other. The conversation becomes, “Our life is completely different; can we make this work?”

This book is very exciting – the scenes of intimate relationship are some of the best you have read. Because it is a strange love story, there are already beautiful explorations of sex. It also has two favorite Trops: “Childhood Friends of Lovers” and “An abnormal, celebrity”. Escape in romance takes many forms, and the concept of “Yes, I will marry a movie star” definitely falls into this category.

Experience intimate relationship

Written by Rosie Danan

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This book is located in the modern Los Angeles, about Rabbi, Ethan and actress for adults that turned into a sex teacher, Naomi. Ethan has just assumed an old group, where he was brought to employ new members and keep society alive. Meanwhile, no one wants to employ Naomi because of her history. Ethan meets at a conference, and calls her to teach a modern intimate course in his church. In the first session, they may have ten people. In the second, they number about twenty, continue to build momentum, and approach as they do.

Jewish romantic books tend to have Hanukkah’s love stories written in a style of distinctive features, so one of the things that I love in this book is the sincere way that Judaism represents and the relationship of people to it. The cup is “we are against the world”, and the common enemy of the husband is society – the expectations of sex, familiarity and faith.

The neighbor in favor of

Written by Christina Forest

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I would like to recommend this ROM-Com, which is located in New York, for people who want something classic. She is Catherine Hegel, despite the shadows of “I got the mail”, but both the two main people are black. Lily has a job in beginners in publishing, and is obsessed with a fictional series. One day, a author, NR Strickland, whose true identity is a complete mystery. They develop a sweet relationship via email, then the author, Nick, moves to a night building. He immediately discovers who she is, but he does not tell her. Thanks to this, it stops sending its email, then developing a completely separate relationship.

Here we have a “wrong identity” and “Why do we talk when we can pine.” What distinguishes wonderful romantic novels like this one is its ability to take these worn out awards and leave you not spoiled. They are also fun. People are very desperate to prove the value of romances, pointing to those that deal with addiction and family separation, but you do not need these things to have value. The value can be in pure enjoyment.

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