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Rise by karina bliss
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  • I Watch You by Irene Cao (Italy): The first in an erotic trilogy where an art restorer is torn between a good friend and a temperamental chef.
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    Obsession by Florencia Bonelli (Argentina): What happens when a Saudi prince and a pediatric surgeon meet on a flight to Paris? This is the first book in the whirlwind romance between Eliah Al-Saud and Matilde Martinez.Riseby Karina Bliss (New Zealand): Tasked with helping rockstar Zander Freedman write his memoir, acclaimed biographer Elizabeth Winston’s self-control is pushed to its limits.

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  • Bitter Spiritsby Jenn Bennett (Germany): A paranormal romance set during the roaring ’20s with a con-artist heroine posing as a medium and a bootlegger hero.
  • Doctor Januaryby Rhoda Baxter (England): When his lab partner’s crappy ex returns to her life, James Hibbotson must decide whether to keep his partnership with the intelligent Beth or confess his feelings.
  • Spring Moonby Bette Bao Lord (China): A work of romantic historical fiction with a “pampered daughter” conflicted about her foretold destiny.
  • No Safe Zone by Adite Banerjie (India): In order to save the organization she works for, Qiara Rana returns to New Delhi to seek help from the man who stood her up nearly a decade ago in this romantic thriller.
  • The Proposal by Mary Balogh (Wales): An opposites attract historical romance between an aristocratic widow and a no-nonsense, ex-military officer.
  • I know there are tons more international romance writers, but I was only searching for books that had been translated into English, which made the search much harder. Hopefully, I’ve made those locations clear.

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    Some authors were also born in other countries, but they were under British control at the time. I strived for some lesser known romance names and I’m including U.S. In an effort to discover new authors and increase the exposure to diverse stories of love from around the world, here’s a list of international romance authors. Grounded in research but written in an approachable, often humorous tone, Becoming Cliterate first explains the cultural factors that contribute to this gap, and then moves on to explain how we can fix it, including a detailed guide for reaching orgasm both alone and with a partner. Laurie Mintz addresses the “orgasm gap”-the significant gap in the rate at which men and women orgasm during sex, leaving women far less satisfied than men. In Becoming Cliterate, psychology professor and sexuality expert Dr.

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