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2022 Read Harder Challenge
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#7: Read a romance where at least one of the protagonists is over 40.

In the end it's your challenge, so I'd say do what feels right to make it work for you! But if you want to follow the letter of the challenge, the basic definition of a romance novel would be that it has a central love story with a happy ending (even a "for now" happy ending) for the people involved.
Based on the blurb for this book... it might actually fit that? It might even be more about marketing that they call it a "love story but not a romance". (Unless it's Nicholas Sparks style and ends in tragedy - his work often gets called romance but generally is not actually genre romance).

this is such a good option!! It's cute and fun, and it's also a very quick read for those who don't read a lot of romance and want to just get a little bite to accomplish this task.

Great suggestion, thanks!


The House in the Cerulean Sea"
He is 40. I am reading it now.

Can anyone who has read it help judge this please?"
I would totally consider The Switch romance! That was going to be my suggestion.



I can't recall if the couple in this novella is in their 30s or 40s but you might want to check it out Making It Last

Thank you! That seems like what I'm looking for... Now to find out if the age works 😁



Heartache Falls by Emily March is in the genre I would describe as romance-adjacent women's fiction. It's the third in a series but I think it could be read as a stand-alone (the recurring character is the place more than anything). I've also been married 17 years. :)

Remains of the Day is one of my favorite books, and I think everyone should read it, but I would never call it a romance. If you do consider it a romance, there is definitely a character over 40.

I also second Bingo Love, a graphic novel, for folks who are looking for queer and/or Black readings for this challenge.
The Woman Who Met Her Match by Fiona Gibson

Thank you for the [book:Mr Loverman recommendation! Just downloaded it.

Has anyone read it yet? Is this too much of a stretch?

It is an LGBTQ+ storyline too and quite sweet.


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This was probably me. I adore that book. I supported it when it was on Kickstarter.
Also, I wanted to throw in some love for Strange Weather in Tokyo. I read it for a prompt last year and it was a pleasantly surprising read.

Star Wars: Original Trilogy
Vader is around his 40's in the OT and depending on a point of view he can be seen as a protagonist.
If not I can go with something else.

Nights in Rodanthe
You know I started thinking about my Sparks books and that was one that did c..."
Thanks, you both just reminded me that I just read Sparks' Every Breath and they are in their 60's I believe. It was really good if you haven't read that one yet.

Nice. I can't remember if I've read that one yet or not. Either way, it would definitely fit.
I'm also thinking about 'The Notebook' since Noah is in his late 70's or so when he tells the story of his youth.


I suppose if you want to get technical, it can fit. Given that vampires don't age and stuff. I mean Edward was 109.




I love Strange Weather but hated Nakano. I was really disappointed in it.

I highly recommend Our Souls at Night for folks who might not want to do a genre romance but also don't want to stretch this prompt too far. This is a really beautiful love story very simply told, which kicks off with a 70-something widow going to her neighbor's house with an audacious proposal: We're both lonely so what if you just came over at night and stayed with me and talked with me and kept me company ....


I was wondering this myself. I've read it and loved it. It starts when she's quite young but ends with her well into old age. I'd say yes because most of the story is about her 40+ life?


I don't know that I would classify Addie LaRue as a romance. There's definitely a love story, but it doesn't end in a Happily Ever After or a Happy For Now which is part of what defines romance as a genre.

I read Mr Loverman , as recommended above, earlier in the year and thought it was great. It's less of a traditional romance.


Major Pettigrew's Last Stand is about a man in his seventies and a woman in her sixties - and cultural barriers. It is a sweet story, too.
Antony and Cleopatra - Antony is definitely over 40, Cleopatra was 39, I believe.
é is about a love affair between a 49 year old woman and a 23 year old man.
I believe the man in The End of the Affair is over fourty.
I think the same is true for Memoirs of a Geisha
As you can see I don’t read the romance genre but I read romantic books, any suggestions for me? I already read these above and recommend them all.

Major Pettigrew's Last Stand is about a man in his seventies and a woman in her sixties - and cultural barri..."
Maybe The Idea of Perfection or Katherine (takes awhile for this book to fit the prompt, but it does get there, IIRC!) ?
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Bingo Love by Tee Franklin! It's a comic about Black women in their mid-60s rekindling their romance!