Are all romance novels White, or is it just my library? Are the romances featuring non-white characters hiding behind the anonymous covers? Even the ones with titles like "The Sicilian's Mistress" or "The Spanish Billionaire's Bride" feature awfully pale-skinned mediterraneans. Out of all the romances I've seen come across the desk, I've seen
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Good luck!
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(Mills & Boon is a massive, massive capitalist empire standing proudly against good literature, and may indeed have non-white branches if it thinks it can make money out of it; I don't know, we don't stock them ;)
Maybe it's just your library, do you live in a really white area? Back home I never saw non-white romances either but, you know, London is London.
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Maybe it's just your library, do you live in a really white area?
What actually made me notice was the number of Hispanic and Indian women I see checking them out. I think Whites are still in the majority here, but it's not by much. But I wouldn't be surprised if the branch managers or whoever orders the romances just kinda haven't noticed.
all romance novels are so straight and often so badly written that I rarely crack the covers anyway ^^;
Heh, yeah, no kidding. I know there are some excellent romance novels out there, but weeding through all the dross just isn't worth it XD. (Plus they all feature stunningly attractive people - I know they're fantasies, but come on! Can't average people have romance?)
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