![]() IMO opinion, angst is just too, too much. Warchild by Karin Lowachee (not romance), and maybe some others like Bitten by Kelley Armstrong When it’s done well, you can feel it for days or weeks. I love a book where the emotions of the characters pull you into the story. Anything by Tom & Sharon Curtis aka Laura London is devine. Sarah…if you can find a copy of “The Windflower”, it’s fabulous. Her current gay male BDSM Rough Canvas (ebook only on Ellora’s Cave) is one of the most perfect books I’ve ever read, and whoa baby HOTT! And angsty! AND you get TWO heroes and don’t have to worry about that silly heroine person! □ I’ve heard too much about it.Īnd Joey Hill’s BDSM books are very angsty. I’ve got to get my hands on The Windflower. JR Ward’s heroes, of course, especially Z’s book, but Oh, the controversy… Urm…considering this is my forte, you’d think I’d know. SEP does some sort of angsty heroes, but nothing like Kinsale. Personally, I didn’t like this one, because of the hero, but most of her other rabid fangirls (yes, I am one) adored it. Adore the hero, even adored the heroine, which is difficult for me, and the story is just perfect. ![]() However, her Heart Throb is a completely stunning book and almost perfect. Some of Suzanne Brockmann’s SEAL heroes, but you’ve pretty much got to read the whole series in order to get to them. ![]()
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