I haven't had a chance to look into all the recommendations yet, but it was fun to read through them! Thank you all!Īlso: Okay, in the meantime, I guiltily went back to reading Layne and started reading her book Broken, in the Redemption series. If you don't have any recs but have found Lauren Layne problematic at times, I wanna hear your thoughts!Įdit: This was my first post, and I wasn't sure if I'd get many responses. Thank you if you read this far! Any suggestions will be so appreciated. Tried Jen DeLuca and Talia Hibbert - not a fan of their writing. Loved Outlander and Into the Wilderness but looking for something that's not historical and a little less dense. I loved the prose and plot of Normal People but also found it depressing.Įnjoy Jojo Moyes but I feel like I've read most of her good ones. I guess I want books that are more substantive or perhaps more poetic and literary OR are woke, or at least not so focused on looks and stereotypical gender roles.but that still:Īre ideally sexy, with steady built-up of tension But I want that rich 85% dark chocolate with organic cane sugar. Lauren Layne is that milk chocolate bar sweetened with corn syrup. but so cliche and often downright problematic!īasically I want a series of books I can binge sans guilt. Can anyone relate? They're somehow so palatable. I have a love/hate relationship with them. When I can't read anything else, I devour her books. Ok, Lauren Layne is my guilty pleasure author.
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