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Stories that reflect them or their lifestyle. You can’t walk into walmart/kmart/target or heck b&n or borders or hastings and find a book geared to people who want to read bw/wm stories.
Most good bw/wm play on that them and market that them to help readers find them. IF one were to solely seek out and read stories like this (i myself do) the he is white she is black, doesn’t seem so prominent. I think that most ir books featuring bw/wm SEEM as if the racial differences are the KEY element, b/c people are so unused to the novelty of it. So here’s a question: Are people ready for that? Can it really be presented as a non-issue in a book? What are your thoughts on an interracial couple in a romance? It is not an issue in their relationship. I have written an MS, aimed at Presents, but not submitted yet, where the hero is based off of my husband and is half African American. Not that we’ve never experienced discrimination based on the fact that he’s black and I’m white, but it’s been very rare, and when we met and fell in love, race never came into it for the two of us.
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My husband and I do not have the same skin color, but that’s not the sum total of our marriage, or even any part of it at all. Why? Because it’s not at the center of my relationship. So here’s the thing though, what I really want is to read a romance with an interracial relationship where the races of the hero and heroine aren’t at the center of it. ? And while I can, and do, enjoy a romance with people of any ethnic background at the center of it, sometimes I want to read one that ‘represents’ my relationship. This is a point of interest to me because, for those of you who don’t know, I myself am married to a very handsome African/Italian/Czech man. (Taking Care of Business, by Brenda Jackson) The focus of the book was largely on the heroine, who was black, dealing with dating a white man. There is, however, only one from category romance that I know of where there was an interracial relationship between a white and African American hero and heroine. Not only do the hero and heroine have different skin colors, they are also typically from different cultures and backgrounds. The men are typically dark skinned, Italian, Arabic, Greek, and most recently, Indian, while the heroine is usually the pale, English rose type. Yes, it’s true, that technically more than half of all Harlequin romances are interracial. It releases July 15th, 2011 in the UK and is available for preorder on Book Depository and Amazon UK.
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These short stories are free to read online no app or download required. WARNING: These stories contain copious amounts of sex, sin, taboo naughtiness, and bad behavior. THE SWEETHEART - M/F, Takes place approximately 2 1/2 years before The Siren – stars Sheridan & Jesse NIGHTSWIMMING - M/F, takes place approximately 15 months before The Siren – stars Wesley & Nora
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