![]() ![]() In the case of this book, I don’t think I will stick around for the hero if I were the heroine. I just need to know that he is worth the headache of fighting for. ![]() ![]() I don’t care if his behavior can be justified by him being a man of his time, by him “being a man” (whatever that means), whatever. I don’t care if the hero is, at his best, ambiguous when it comes to his love for the heroine, and at his worst, a complete cad when it comes to women. Readers, what do you look for in a romance? That is a question that plays heavily on my mind as I turn the pages of Laura Lee Guhrke’s latest, The Marriage Bed – what am I looking for when I read this book? When I read romance, I demand one fundamental requirement from the author: I need to believe that the romance will work. ![]()
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