There is an opportunity here and who better to tell our stories and fantasies than us.
Well, it seems that we have readers who are interested in WM/BW romance and erotica.
Ahhhh. A subject very close to our hearts at BB&W. We have featured many books here on the site and I will update this thread with links to the books and writers that we have presented.
So have a good time sharing your favorites for people who are just discovering these fine books.
Here is the discussion that started over on the othere thread.
There is an opportunity here and who better to tell our stories and fantasies than us.
@BiaJackson ‘Marriage of Convenience: A BWWM Billionaire Love Story by Cher Etan Amazon.Edit
@BiaJackson I’ve had my eye on this one I must say. Let us know how good it is. studying at present so don’t get to leisure read.Edit
@London Girl Another one I really want to read is this one https://www.amazon.com/Fear-Falling-Alpha-Billionaire-Romance-ebook/dp/B00U05JYPW/ref=pd_cp_351_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=1AR575PSM53VDEFHKK8Z
I loved the summary. All these swirling books for black women! i had no idea. Edit
A list of titles. Not nearly all that is out there.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/interracial-romance
A list of IRR publishers:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/707160-list-of-publishers—sweet-only
As you can see I am a fan of this kind of stuff. LOL
@Brenda55 Wow! You have opened up a another world of books for me! I did not imagine that this genre was so wide scale. Forget about Fifty Shades of Grey. I’m gonna browse these from now on. I wonder what the narration is like with the black women characters? I’m excited now I have new toys to play with LOLEdit
OK ladies. I am going to start an open thread for you gals in order to take this discussion there. Cool?
@London Girl oh! They have an entire selection https://www.amazon.com/BWWM-Club/e/B00YD3J1IM/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_2Edit
@BiaJackson @London Girl There are plenty of BWWM books on Amazon written by Black women too. Just put BWWM romance or fiction in the search engine and plenty will come up. if you’ve never read this genre before some of the Black women authors are Sienna Mynx, latrivia Nelson, Theodora Taylor, Amarie Avant, S.K. Lesley. This is pretty much the only genre I read and there are some really good books.Edit
@juleah @BiaJackson @London Girl Omfg thank you !thank you! thank you! ive been trying to get my hands on some good books. Edit
@BiaJackson @juleah @London Girl They also have some books that are free. Put free BWWM romance in the search field and you can get some that way too. Some of those aren’t the best stories but they’re good filler while waiting for one you really want to read come out.Edit
@juleah Eh, did you say “free book”? Chai! Kindly direct me so I can swiftly go and add to my eBook library. God bless you my dear! Mightily!Edit
@Brenda55 Thank you for the link. I deserve a good leisurely read so why not dome WMBW romance. I’m worth it LOL.Edit
@juleah @BiaJackson @London Girl Also if you ladies are looking for hot erotic interracial novel:
https://www.amazon.com/Zanes-Honey-Flava-Zane-ebook/dp/B0019K5ZJQ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
AM/BW stories.
and
HM/BW stories.
Her books are raw and hot so be careful 😉
@BiaJackson @juleah @London Girl There are PLENTY of BWWM erotica too! Edit
@Brenda55 @juleah @BiaJackson @London Girl LOL! My biggest problem is that I am reading whenever I have a free moment whether in public or not and people always want to know what I’m reading. I’m like, “A grown folks story.” LolEdit
@juleah I will say straight shot as I can’t get addicted to a series until my studies are over.Edit
@juleah @BiaJackson @London Girl Omfg this is gold. mmm mmm mmm yes! What are your recommendations? Edit
@BiaJackson @juleah @London Girl Do you like series or straight shots? Sappy romance, erotica, crime family?Edit
@BiaJackson @juleah @London Girl I really liked Before Sunrise by Sienna Mynx, Taste of Lacey but Linden Hughes, Thursdays in Savannah by Olivia Gaines, anything from Latrivia Nelson. It’ss hard to think off the top of my head because I’ve been reading this genre since around 2006/2007 before the Kindle got really big. Once the Kindle came along I was even more addicted to thid genre.Edit
@juleah @Brenda55 Which books do you recommend? That are the best titles you’ve read?Edit
@London Girl It depends on what you like to read. Do you like series or straight shots? Sappy romance, erotica, crime family?Edit
That is true. Further, there are men who write these stories also as well as black women who write WM/WW stories.
A good writer is a good writer and a good story is a good story as far as I am concerned.
@Brenda55 I agree with you however it is also good for black women with especially those who are creative in writing to also be beneficiaries of this. I actually assumed that these books were written by black women when I initially saw them. I would still buy them but would be excited to see black women more as a diving force behind this particular genre.Edit
Black women do write a number of these books. We have featured them on this site as a matter of fact. We will feature more very soon BTW. I am currently working with an author now to get a series of promotional article ready for publication on BB&W.
One of the best ways to get publisher’s attention and to get more books written is to buy them and comment on them. Publishers do lurk sites like this one to see what people are reading and what they are thinking.
@Brenda55 Wow really I did not know this, I am very happy to hear this. I am really into writing so this has got my thinking cap on big time. I didn’t even consider. Thank you for the advice about publishers I am going to read up on this.Edit
Hop over to the site Goodreads. There is a forum over there for BW/WM IRR writers that you may be interested in.
@Brenda55 I just signed up and created an account on thisGood reads. Very interesting.Edit
@lom1lola
I noticed this too, but the bwwm books I buy are written by black women. We should support each other after all. The white women are just seizing an opportunity that is still widely unknown.
@jazzyfae45 I know, and I’ve been sitting on my three novels since 2006 by constantly rewriting and editing. I pray that I’ll have my two-book set out by the end of August and my third one out by the end of the year.
I’m sorry this is a bit off topic. I had no idea that so many white women writers are writing BWWM romance novels.
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