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BA Paris

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hattmancockk · 03/07/2021 20:15

My guilty pleasure!

I'm a Prolific reader but always devour these books and have just finished the recent one, pure easy escapism.

Any recommendations for similar stuff? I love Sabine Durrant and Erin Kelly but read all those too 😊

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DwangelaForever · 05/07/2021 07:27

This is ridiculous. Saying a popular author is a "guilty pleasure" seems a bit goady to me. Imagine you wrote novels and they were described as "guilty pleasures" I HATE this attitude towards some books!!!!

ChessieFL · 05/07/2021 16:37

Try K L Slater or Cara Hunter

ChessieFL · 05/07/2021 16:39

And C L Taylor

SmidgenofaPigeon · 05/07/2021 16:40

Didn’t BA Paris just write that absolute tripe story of a dad going through with a party knowing full well his daughter had just perished in a plane crash? Because his wife hadn’t had the wedding of her dreams and he didn’t want to upset her by cancelling the party 😂 the whole book is just this evening.

He was a bit off but told everyone he had a migraine. He told her when the guests had gone. Understandably, she was quite upset.

hattmancockk · 05/07/2021 17:05

This is ridiculous. Saying a popular author is a "guilty pleasure" seems a bit goady to me. Imagine you wrote novels and they were described as "guilty pleasures" I HATE this attitude towards some books!!!!

Oh bore off! It's my guilty pleasure to escape to my bedroom for an hour to devour a book ffs or to read a few chapters while making tea or supervising homework or whatever.

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SmidgenofaPigeon · 05/07/2021 17:08

To be fair I’ve enjoyed the odd BA Paris (not the one I mentioned) because it is ridiculous escapism. I’ve found Adele Parks to be very much along the same outrageous plot lines.

RickiTarr · 05/07/2021 17:13

@DwangelaForever

This is ridiculous. Saying a popular author is a "guilty pleasure" seems a bit goady to me. Imagine you wrote novels and they were described as "guilty pleasures" I HATE this attitude towards some books!!!!
Is it? Genre authors know what they’re writing and then generally earn more that writers of literary fiction or non-fiction. The financial hierarchy balances out the perception hierarchy.
TallBones · 05/07/2021 17:18

@SmidgenofaPigeon yeez thanks for spoiling my next book 🙄🖕🏼

HighlandCowbag · 12/07/2021 16:49

I think BA Paris is a mner.

A book shouldn't be a guilty pleasure, read what you enjoy. It's my pleasure and down time, I don't have to make it worthy.

hattmancockk · 12/07/2021 17:47

I am now re reading the first book Behind Closed Doors and not feeling the teensiest bit guilty Grin

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Ambiguouscat · 12/07/2021 17:48

Behind Closed Doors is brilliant

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