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Can we talk about the NA genre?
Without bashing indie authors. That's a debate for another day
I feel like this might be a genre that a lot of us read but don't really talk about because it's "guilty pleasure reading."
There are a TON of NA books out right now. Most are indie, right? I think a lot of them are either romantic suspense or borderline erotica. I've read some, and TBH, only a few have been decently written. And I also think there are a lot of NA books out that are hanging out with other books that aren't NA.
I want to read a GOOD NA book. Don't care if it's indie or not. It can totally be guilty pleasure reading. There's nothing wrong with that.
So hit me - what books have you read in this genre, and which ones are worth reading? I'll post the books I've read below.
Re: Can we talk about the NA genre?
NA is like older YA, really.
I've read a few that you mentioned, plus Easy and I just finished Wait for You. I really enjoyed Easy and Wait for You was worth reading, but not fantastic.
I'm not sure this is going to come out the right way. I'd really like to read a (good) NA that doesn't involve some sort of huge trauma that happens to the MC. They both revolved around a backgound of sexual assault. I've enjoyed the characters in these two books, but I find it a bit hard to read about it in the context of these books. I feel like a total asshole saying it, but I would love a lighter read in the NA genre.
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
I'm going to go look through my GR, and I'll give you a list of recommendations, as it seems NA is all I've been able to focus on lately.
My Badges:
Definitely NA. I wasn't horrified by bad writing.
Izzy and Baby A ~ Adorable Punks
Ten Tiny Breaths, K. A. Tucker
Trust in Me, J. Lynn
Easy, Tammara Webber
Beautiful Addictions, Season Vining
Isn't She Lovely, Lauren Layne
Finding Dandelion, Lex Martin
Foreplay, Sophie Jordan
The Edge of Never, J.A. Redmerski
There is no Light in Darkness & Catch me by Claire Contreras
These may be Contemporary Romance, I'm not sure:
Tangled, Emma Chase
Wallbanger, Alice Clayton
Tragic, JA Huss
Selling Scarlett, Ella James
My Badges:
Finding Dandelion
Losing It, Cora Carmack
Make it Count, Megan Erickson
Give Me Love, Kate McCarthy
Forever & Always, Jasinda Wilder
Frigid, J. Lynn
And yes, any Indie book that I've read (including those listed above) has grammatical errors and writing that needs an editor. Indie books make me want to change professions. I want to correct ALL THE THINGS
My Badges:
52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




A few that I have enjoyed:
Easy by Tammara Webber
There Is No Light In Darkness by Claire Contreras
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Flat-Out Love by Jessica Park
Falling Into You by Jassinda Wilder
Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan
Wait For You by J. Lynn
The Edge Of Never by J A Redmerski
The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen
Making Faces by Amy Harmon
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Our team green baby was a girl! Emma Lynn born 2/23/13
my read shelf:
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
Ten Tiny Breaths, K. A. Tucker
Trust in Me, J. Lynn
Easy, Tammara Webber
Beautiful Addictions, Season Vining
Isn't She Lovely, Lauren Layne
Finding Dandelion, Lex Martin
Foreplay, Sophie Jordan
The Edge of Never, J.A. Redmerski
There is no Light in Darkness & Catch me by Claire Contreras
These may be Contemporary Romance, I'm not sure:
Tangled, Emma Chase
Wallbanger, Alice Clayton
Tragic, JA Huss
Selling Scarlett, Ella James
Ahhh! Love seeing this on your list. She's a really good friend of mine
Anyway, explicit sex scenes are one of my favorite things. So, awesome. haha Dead.
I did not know this! I started There Is No Light in Darkness once before and couldn't get into it. Often times, that is just because of my mood at the time, and is no fault of the book. The fact that you are friends will give me more incentive to make sure I pick it up again sooner rather than later.
Also, I enjoy Colleen Hoover (I just read Maybe, Someday), Jaimie McGuire, and Cora Carmack
IVF w/ICSI - transferred 2; froze 3
Beta #1 150 Beta #2 320 - 7/16 124 bpm (6w5d) EDD 3/6/13
Our team green baby was a girl! Emma Lynn born 2/23/13
my read shelf:
Start a post when you've finished Unteachable! I'd love to discuss it. I'm going to pick up some too. Love this thread!
IVF w/ICSI - transferred 2; froze 3
Beta #1 150 Beta #2 320 - 7/16 124 bpm (6w5d) EDD 3/6/13
Our team green baby was a girl! Emma Lynn born 2/23/13
my read shelf:
Thoughtless series
The Sea of Tranquility
Flat-out Love
Rule
All of Abbi Glines' books
The Seven Deadly series
Archer's Voice
Dearest Clementine and Finding Dandelion by Lex Martin. I loved these!
The Real Thing by Cassie Mae. No traumatic past, but the MC is kind of annoying with her technology addiction.
The Only Exception and The Only One by Magan Vernon
Make it Count by Megan Erickson. Like mentioned before, this is a great book with a hot, nerdy guy. I loved this book! The author's next one comes out in September.