Isn’t it Romantic? An Online Forum for Romance Readers

November 24, 2014 | Book Buzz | Comments (3)

To celebrate the popularity of Toronto Public Library's romance fiction collection, Book Buzz has introduced a new online discussion section specifically dedicated to romance. Here you can meet with other readers, discuss books, and receive recommendations. It's a new way to share your reading experiences.

Romance Discussion Forum

Romance Fiction:
Get in the mood to join the discussion with these seasonal romance novels.

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Angels at the Table by Debbie Macomber
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An inexperienced angel sees two lonely people at Times Square on New Year's Eve and impulsively engineers an encounter. Chef Lucie and food critic Aron are perfect for each other but Will has gotten the timing wrong and senior angels Shirley, Goodness and Mercy must step in to ensure a happy ending.

Baby, It's Cold Outside
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Five of today's hottest romance writers have each provided a story for this festive collection.

Candlelight Christmas by Susan Wiggs
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A single father who yearns for love meets an independent single woman determined to stay that way. A heartwarming story of Christmas magic.

Comfort and Joy by Kristin Hannah
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Recently divorced librarian (!) Joy Candellaro impulsively leaves her orderly life behind and takes a Christmas vacation that will change her life.

Dark Celebration: a Carpathian Reunion by Christine Feehan
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The Carpathian community comes together for a Christmas celebration and to welcome the birth of a new member unaware that their enemies are plotting against them. The 17th book in the paranormal suspense series, Dark Series.

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The Heart of Christmas by Brenda Novak
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When she sees how happy her married friends are, Eve Harmon despairs that she is still single. Suddenly a handsome mysterious stranger appears at the B and B she runs. Could this be the man of her dreams? Received a 4.5 star review from Romantic Times.

Heroes are my Weakness by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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This modern gothic romance novel was named one of the top ten romance books of 2014 by Booklist. It's the "tartly humorous and very sexy" tale of a woman on a frozen island with the man who once betrayed her.

Hot Mail by Janice Maynard
Jane's New Year's resolution is to stop lusting after her friend Ethan and actually do something about it. She decides that the best way to get his attention is by sending a series of anonymous Valentine's Day cards–one every week.

An Island Christmas by Nancy Thayer
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Free-spirit Felicia has finally found love with bumbling Archie and has agreed to a lavish fairy-tale wedding to please her mother while her mother secretly schemes to set her daughter up with a more "suitable" mate.

What a Lady Needs for Christmas by Grace Burrowes
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A marriage of convenience blossoms into something more. Beautifully written and full of social commentary, Library Journal named this one of the best romance books of 2014.

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3 thoughts on “Isn’t it Romantic? An Online Forum for Romance Readers

  1. Moscow clubs capitalize on lonely women starved for affection.
    Women sitting alone together in a cafe would not give most observers pause, but in Russia, a group of women alone acts as a reminder of the country’s deficiency in marriageable men. Lonely Russian women are commonplace in Moscow and other major Russian cities where men are dramatically outnumbered by the opposite sex. Mothers and daughters alike bemoan the lack of options available to them romantically. Men are not only scarce, but a good one is next to impossible to find.
    Men in Russia are prone to alcoholism, unemployment, and abuse. Generations of women in Russia have witnessed the decline of the Russian man. Complaints about men’s rudderless existence and poor treatment of women have become a mainstay for gatherings of women, whether at home, at work, or in a social setting. Wherever women gather, the subject of men is not far behind. Some of these women have taken to dressing the part of the jilted lover awaiting rescue, donning dramatic gowns, complete with stiletto heels as they await their knight in shining armor. A knight that few Russian women continue to believe in or have any hope left will actually materialize.
    Most women regale past experiences with men with very few pleasant memories. Even women that have been fortunate enough to be involved in a romance, the love quickly sours and is often replaced by resentment, disillusionment, and unhappiness. Russian women wish to be wined and dined and made to feel special. However, even promising men disappoint these notions, causing women to grow hardened as their hope of love and happily-ever-after slowly fades.
    The first experience with men a Russian woman remembers is usually her father. Unfortunately, most of these fathers were of no better than the men available for dating at present. Russian women are often raised bearing witness to drunken fathers, heavy drinking, financial insecurities due to lack of motivation to work, and verbal and physical abuse against their mothers. These formative memories create the foundation for a lifelong distrust of men in general, and each subsequent undesirable male encountered is further evidence that the female opinion of Russian men is justified.
    To answer the demand for good, decent men, clubs have been emerging across Russia to provide women with the means the experiences they have long craved. One club, Marusia, has taken the concept a step further. Many clubs will have male-based entertainment for women to enjoy. Marusia offers services for women to be in close proximity, if not actual contact, with a desirable man. Women may pay between a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars for the privilege of cuddling with male employees for the experience of closeness and physical connection they cannot find elsewhere.
    Starved for affection and love, some patrons of Marusia will request men to spend time with in private rooms. 50% of Russian women are single, with few prospects of a lasting relationship on the horizon. Marusia and clubs like it help these women fill a void, even for a few hours before they resume their search for men that can step into the role of lover, partner, and provider.
    Many Russian women consider their future bleak, as the hopes of marriage and companionship become less likely. Some critics believe that these situations are, in some part, created by the women themselves, citing that Russian women are too obsessed with finances and fairy tales. It could be argued in their defenses, that as the lonely fates of these Russian women looms over their heads, cynicism increases and practicality prevail, and the romantic ideals of the past morph into merely desires to be cared for.
    Russian women have begun to turn to mail order bride sites to find a husband . Companies like A Foreign Affair have been capitalizing on the demand for marriage minded husbands. Every month they bring groups of men to Russian and the Ukraine. The women attend what A Foreign Affair calls a social, hundreds of young beautiful Russian women attend these events with the hope to get the chances to meet one of 25 or so men that have traveled from the USA or Europe. 23 Year old Olga from Odessa says, “I have given up looking for a man in the Ukraine, I have no problem finding a date, but finding a man I would want to be the father of my children is a completely different thing. I want a man my children can admire and respect. I want a man that will be by friend, my soul mate and my lover”
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  2. What I love more than anything is Irish authors, I don’t know how to explain it but there’s something I find so mesmerizing about stories set in Ireland. For example, I was reading this new book on Kindle called “For The Sake Of Love” by Jake Farrell and it had me in tears.

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