![]() The preachy politics, and in particular the blatant racism, is the reason for the star deduction here. Also falls into the trap of describing both women as very buxom, which is a bit of a cop-out to my mind designed to get those of us with… “active imaginations”… more into the book. Not for the “clean” / “sweet” crowd, as others have noted there is a fair amount of sex in the first four chapters alone. It starts out as a “forced” (ish) proximity before turning into a bridge-the-gap, all revolving around two female academics at different points in their careers. Interesting FF Romance Brought Down By Preachy Politics And Blatant Racism. For this blog tour we’re looking at Meet Me In Madrid by Verity Lowell. For this blog tour we’re looking at an interesting FF romance that dives into some areas not usually seen in romance novels, but which does have a couple of major flaws. ![]()
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