Romance Novels
As you know, I am a big fan of Patricia Cornwell.  In fact I generally like books that involve mystery, death, intrigue and dark themes.  That doesn't mean that I am unbreakable when it comes to Romance Novels.  I have actually read some romance novels in my life, just not as many as books about forensics and serial killers.  That aside, a good romance novel can be like chocolate without all the calories.  A bit of escapism sitting alone on the beach, in a park, or in a cafe wistfully wondering about that someone special.  I have encountered some people who are addicted to romance novels.  Like I said, I am not one of these individuals but I remember seeing bookshelves lined with these titles at one of my relatives' place.  I also remember sneaking a look at one of these books - I think it might have been written by Susan Meier, and (as kids always do) I found the rude part straight away.  I think it was on page 112 or something.  I remember chuckling and thinking how funny it was.  I suppose when you are a kid you think a lot of things are funny that adults enjoy.  It certainly can be nice to escape into a fictional world for a while, even if it is kind of unrealistic and fluffy, but it's all harmless fun.

I just read a great romance novel called Gianna by this great author named Peggy Somers. It's a steamy series that will leave you wanting more. I couldn't put it down! It is well written, has a good story and steamy sex. I love books like this. It's hard to find good authors that draw you in and wanting more. I feel the character is learning to be aware of and process feelings coming from both love and fear. The book includes 10 chapters devoted to recognizing feelings; processing them; healing fear, hurts and pains; feeling love and loving yourself; connecting to spirit; and connecting to others with heart.
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