Having spent a great deal of time reading romances, I would argue that many are well-written, skilfully crafted works which can and do engage the minds as well as the emotions of their readers, and a few are small masterpieces-as I shall show. Sarah Freeman, "100 Years of Romancing the Readers." Yorkshire Post, 2008 Its books-to call them novels would be to raise them far above their station-are lightweight, the plots recycled and the endings predictable and to read them is a waste of precious life. ![]() In the literary world, Mills and Boon has long been the black sheep.
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