Romance novels without the sex?

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Ok so i love romance novels. I am with-out doubt a helpless romantic, but it's really hard to find romance novels that don't go into really graphic detail about the sex. I don't care if it implies that they have sex or if it talks about them wanting to have sex. The only thing i don't want is an in depth detail of the actual sex having. Any suggestions?
 
Sexual Romance? Try some Anne Mccaffrey. They have some plots that you might be interested in.

Some involve various beasts and goblins.
 
There are more christian-like romance novels that I assume would have less sexual description for you!
 
Well, 'The Last Prince of Ireland' is really good. It is not really a romance novel, but it has a few sweet love stories in it that don't go into too much physical detail.

Oh, and 'The Last Unicorn' is a really good one if you like fantasy. There's another good book called 'A Fine and Private Place', which is kinda different because it's about two ghosts who fall in love.
 
I'm gonna keep an eye on the answers that come in here because this is a very good question. I recently read "Eat, Pray, Love" in which the last bit of the book deals with falling in love, however, I wouldn't call the book a romance novel. It was just nice to read about someone falling in love without all the icky details!
 
The first 3 Twilight novels. The fourth was does have sex but it doesn't really go into it, you know, it's just like 'And then they went to bed....' and then 'The next morning they woke up....'
 
read all the books to the Gemma Doyle series. It doesn't have graphic sex details yet it has great romance. A Great and Terrible Beauty is the first book. Its by Libba Bray.These books are fantasy/mistery/romance/historical fiction. WHOO HOOO


Dont read Twilight.. There is sex. Alot. Dont listen to those people. The last few books is all about the horny main characters.
 
There are a lot of Christian writers who produce some beautiful romance stories. Jeanette Oake is one. Personally, I read the really smutty ones, so I don't know a lot of authors, but there should be a section in bookstores and libraraies.
 
You can't have a romance novel without the sex . . . the fact that you follow the characters into the bedroom is what revolutionised romance writing.
 
the twilight series, i havent read oit but hoards of teenaged girls love it, apparently its a romance
 
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