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  2. 15 Steamy Romance Novels to Read on the Beach This Summer - AOL

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    The authors note that readers want a book that “takes [them] on a journey” and is difficult to put down, adding, “Whether it’s romantic tension, or a nail-biting thriller, or a ...

  3. Open Library - Wikipedia

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    Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published". Created by Aaron Swartz, [3] [4] Brewster Kahle, [5] Alexis Rossi, [6] Anand Chitipothu, [6] and Rebecca Hargrave Malamud, [6] Open Library is a project of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization.

  4. Erotic romance novels - Wikipedia

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    Erotic romance novels have romance as the main focus of the plot line and are characterized by strong, often explicit, sexual content. [3] The books can contain elements of any of the other romance subgenres, such as paranormal elements, chick lit, hen lit, historical fiction, etc. Erotic romance novels are often categorized by one of the categories already defined in the industry.

  5. Colleen Hoover might be the forever queen of BookTok, but her steamy romance novels aren’t the only books that had Us hitting our reading goals this year.. While not every novel on the list was ...

  6. List of romantic novelists - Wikipedia

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  7. Sex scenes feature heavily in two current bestsellers: Maas’ “A Court of Flame and Shadow,” the third book in her “Crescent City” series, and Yarros’ “Iron Flame,” a sequel to her ...

  8. The Sitting Room Library - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1981 by June Farver, Jane Flood, Marylou Hadditt, Susan Miller, Karen Petersen, D.A. Powell, and J.J. Wilson. [2] Recognizing the lack of access to books by and about women, a call for donations went out, and soon a library was established as a non-profit to house the growing collection of women's literature and other resources.

  9. Library of Congress in Washington D.C. a treasure trove of ...

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    But in 1851 another fire erupted and burnt most of the library's contents, including a major part of Jefferson’s books. Stunning architecture of the interior of the Library of Congress during ...