Think I read about this new one, but forgot about it. I read Deeane Gist’s Maid to Match and loved it. Do authors not get that religous people experience physical intimacy too? And that many of them read books and would love to see ALL aspects of lovd fully integrated into romance?īarbara Samuel did this very well in The Sleeping Night, but I have yet to see othet authors follow suit. If I want to read sex scenes, then the characters in most mainstream romances almost never have a faith life. It does seem bizarre that if I want to read a book where religion is taken seriously, I have to content myself with no-sex inspirationals. Though those Bible verse quotes can be quite a crutch/cliche too. Or in the case of Inspirationals, no stokes at all! :)Īnd honestly I am so sick of reading bad sex writing and hard cock=true love, panties wet=marriage garbage that reading a book where the author is forbidden to write such scenes almost seems like a plus to me. :) Different strokes for different folks. However, I would venture to guess BDSM / m/m isn’t for everyone either. Inspirationals are not for everyone, quite true. Ya know, there’s really no need to half apologize for there being inspirationals here. So glad Dear Author takes “diversity” to include religion as well! Very happy to see this list and I hope to see more such lists in the future.
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