Tag: popular books
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None of This is True
The Safe Pages Rating Romance The two narrators are married women, and most of the “on-screen” romance is minima. There are some descriptions of romance in the past, but they are not graphic. There were accusations of s*xual relationships between individuals, but they would fall in the violence category and there is no proof that… Read more
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The Housemaid’s Secret
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There were less romantic scenes in this book than The Housemaid. Although the main character has a boyfriend and stays at his place often, there are not even any scenes of them together there. Two side characters have an affair, but it is not descriptive. Violence There were a few descriptions… Read more
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The Housemaid
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There are not many descriptive romantic scenes, but the narrator does mention s*x and the main character is implied to have had relations with someone who is married. Nothing graphic is depicted, but the physical relationship is implied. Violence There are several scenes of violence throughout the novel. One of… Read more
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Vow of Thieves
The Safe Pages Rating Romance In Vow of Thieves, the characters are more established in their relationship. One of the villians does try to impress and seduce one of the main characters, but it does not lead anywhere. There was less kissing and romantic scenes, but there was implied intimacy because the characters were married. I… Read more
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The Maid
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There was really no romance in the book. The main character, Molly, has someone that she believes might be interested in her, but it never amounts to anything. By the end of the book she has a love interest, but it is not developed in the book and nothing detailed is… Read more
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The Final Gambit
The Safe Pages Rating Romance Although the romance reads similar to the previous two books in the series, it is worth noting that several times the main character sleeps in the same bed as one of the brothers. No graphic details are described, but there is the implication of a physical relationship. Violence There are… Read more
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All Quiet On The Western Front
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There were not any romantic relationships or interests. However, the main character and his friends stay at a house full of women for a night and it is implied that they each spend the night with each of the women. In another scene, the wife of a wounded soldier comes… Read more
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The Hawthorne Legacy
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There was not much romance outside of a few scenes of kissing. It was similar to the first book of the series and the love triangle continued. I will warn you that there is a strange scene of everyone playing strip bowling… which made no sense to me. What teenage… Read more
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The Great Alone
The Safe Pages Rating Romance The main character falls in love with a boy from the town. There is a scene of implied intimacy, but it is brief and not detailed. It was easy to skip the page and move onto the next thing. Violence The main character’s father is abusive and destructive. There are… Read more
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The Nightingale
The Safe Pages Rating Romance There is some romance in The Nightingale. One sister is married, but her husband is gone for most of the book. The other sister has a relationship throughout the book. There is an implied physical relationship, but no graphic scenes. At the very least, the romance scenes can be easily skipped… Read more