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#7: Read a romance where at least one of the protagonists is over 40.
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That Kind of Guy
After Care
The Idea of You
The Forbidden Man


Royal Holiday (also fulfills Black joy prompt)
The Sunday Lunch Club
The Way We Weren't
Write My Name Across the Sky - also check author Barbara O'Neal back-list
The Summer Seekers
And almost ALL of Wendy Wax back-list, especially her Ten Beach Road series!


I don't have anything to offer, but thank you for those recommendations!


I'll be reading [book:Second Wind !


Oh, I love this idea! I may join you in this. I haven't even read two of those, so it's perfect.

/list/show/2..."
Great idea, thanks! May I ask how you found that list, Dawn? I have the hardest time in GR's Listopia - it keeps showing the same results no matter my search criteria. The list you linked here never showed up (or at least not on the first page of results). I don't have time to read through a 100 pages of list results... LOL
Thanks in advance!

The House in the Cerulean Sea"
I believe Linus is 40, so technically not ABOVE 40, but I feel like it counts.

Second Wind looks really cool; thanks for bringing it to my attention!

I see The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows mentioned - does it have (a) protag(s) 40+? I did read the first in the series which I think might also count but I'm not 100% sure how old they are.... (The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics)
Any other historical romance reccs?


The House in the Cerulean Sea"
I believe Linus is 40, ..."
Oh thank goodness I was struggling with this prompt so much because I don't love reading romances.

A great book, but it's not a romance.

A great book, but it's not a romance."
Oh okay.
Have to look elsewhere I suppose.
Maybe something nonfiction this time around.
If anyone has any nonfiction book suggestions to fit this category that would be great.

To answer your question about age in The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows, I can't remember if they specifically mention how old they are, but one of the protagonists has an adult son so I assumed she was over 40.
Dani wrote: "Kari wrote: "I'm not normally a romance reader so I always need a little help with these prompts. Any LGBTQ+ recs? Particularly of the wlw variety? I've already read The Care and Feeding of W..."</i>
Also check out [book:Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo. It's about Queer love over 80
Also check out [book:Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo. It's about Queer love over 80

Would The Switch also counts for this? Age wise it fits, but I don't think I would consider this a romance..
Can anyone who has read it help judge this please?
Can anyone who has read it help judge this please?

A great book, but it's not..."
A romance - by definition of the genre - has to include a happily ever after (HEA) or happy for now (HFN) for the protagonists -so be aware of that as you make your selections. I'm not sure anything NF would count...

Grey Hair Don't Care - Karen Booth m/f
Twice in a Lifetime - Clare Lydon wlw
I'm going with Grey Hair Don't Care, personally, and I can't wait!

Thanks.
I might end up skipping this one then. I don't read fiction much, let alone romance, so it's tricky. The only romance novels I do read are Nicholas Sparks and his always have some sort of tragedy.
I wouldn't even know where to start with this topic. Unless others have suggestions I suppose I could be open to them.

I think the challenge is yours to define and if Nicholas Sparks works for you, you should count it.

So I checked the goodreads description for a spoiler and I think it's safe for me to say: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston would technically qualify, and it's a great read.

If it's helpful ... there is a Nicholas Sparks book that should work for this task:
Nights in Rodanthe

Nights in Rodanthe
You know I started thinking about my Sparks books and that was one that did come to mind. I suppose I can add it to my list even though I've read it over a dozen times since it's one of my favorites.

Oh wow, that sounds great!! Thank you so much!! <3

Does the The Wedding Date fall in this category? I hate to read a series out of order.

Added to my TBR, looks like a great read!

The House in the Cerulean Sea and Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune are both really good picks for people who don't read a lot of romance, and are also queer romances, so bonus.
I personally am reading Well Matched, which is very technically the third book in a series, but if the second one is anything to go on it just means that the protagonists had previously appeared as secondary characters.

Does the The Wedding Date fall in this category? I hate to read a series out of order."
No, the couple in The Wedding Date are in their 30's.





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