I have been wondering - why is it in time-travel romances, the heroine is always from the future, the hero always from the past? Katrina offered up that it's likely because that way the reader can identify with the heroine more, but I'm not convinced that's the answer.
Know what I think? I think it's the same reason that the man is always a lord
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a) I am reading a book in which the female is the heroine of a **snicker** vampire/werewolf book and neither guy is a bumbling idiot.
b) Said same heroine is not "spunky" she's shy, retiring, sniffly, and weak on the inside- though healthy, average- outside.
c) I like vampire/werewolf books and find that many times the lead females are quiet, shy, and bookish, while the males are quiet, wild, and on the slim side (which is okay to want too. Chicks do dig skinny pale guys!).
Okay! Okay! 5 cents worth! LOL, mew ^ ^
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I'm trying to figure out both why romance novels annoy me - and why I keep reading them.
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