Monday, March 10, 2014

💑Decision on Romance in Books💏

     Happy Valentines Day to those who actual celebrate me. I like to believe it doesn't exist. Its not because am single or hate romance am just the very Valentine Day person. When I think romance my first thought is always books and how they involved to that next level. Books that involve romance in it I look at all them differently. Like there is those type of where its at first sight type of deals and I don't like those. For the fact it's not realistic to me, and sometimes I like to read books that I can pretend that can really happen. But know it really can't. Another thing love triangles are pretty much in everything right now and I wish that they weren't so many so that I don't have to choose who I like more. Than get disappointed when they don't get together like I want them to. 
    My favorite kind of romance is the ones that start out slow and just grows. Because that's more realistic to me than love at first sight does. Also banter is my favorite thing you wouldn't believe how much crap I get for laughing while reading in front of my brother. He's not a reader so he wouldn't get why it's funny, and that sometimes while reading you show your enjoyment on your face. 
     I know it's actual the day after Valentines Day but since I was at work until midnight I couldn't get this written. I was watching top 5 literary Couples on BookTube and that's what got me thinking about this. If I could make up my own list it would be something like this...
(Not in any real order).  
1. Katy & Daemon  from the Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. I love how there relationship started and that it didn't really start until the second book. Still the banter between these two characters are the best especially since their supposed to hate each other. And the make out sections where a must read.
2. Anna & Saint Claire from Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins. These shouldn't surprise anyone whose read this book. Even though it was a back and forth which is frustrating at times. However I love  how they became friends before becoming more and that's how relationships should start.
3.Alec & Jamie from The Bride by Julie Garwood. This is a personal favorite and simple love this book. Both characters are head strong thanks to their Scottish roots, and that's the best part. They both grow to love each other but doesn't want to give an inch to each other.
4. Gage & Cybil from the  Pagan Stone third book in the Sign of Seven by Nora Roberts. I loved all three book however this the third book has to be my favorite. Gage is a badass smart mouth and though Cybil is business like she has a backbone of steel. Which is why she works so will with Gage. You could see the relationship began in the first two however this one really show to strong people come together.
5. Tucker & Clara from the Unearthly by Cynthia Hand. I love how their relationship grew and laughed all the way there. I love during the holiday how they because a lot more than two people who hated then tolerated then grew to love. 
  And there you go i hope everyone has a fun Valentines Days for those who celebrate it and read some good romances.  

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