Timid, wanton or curious virgin heroines find the one and only for them in hot possessive,protective and strong guys. You’re more then welcome to add books :)
NOTE: please, ONLY add Virgin HEROINES to this list. If the book has a virgin Hero and heroine that is fine. Also, there must be NO cheating or rape (by anyone but the hero-I'm cringing that I wrote that, oh God) in the book(s) you add. One and only, remember?
NOTE: please, ONLY add Virgin HEROINES to this list. If the book has a virgin Hero and heroine that is fine. Also, there must be NO cheating or rape (by anyone but the hero-I'm cringing that I wrote that, oh God) in the book(s) you add. One and only, remember?
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Dec 16, 2012 10:01PM
Some of these books don't fit such as Reflected in You and Lover Eternal while both excellent books neither heroine was a virgin when they met their "one".
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Paul's Pursuit, Ambushing Ariel, Tracking Trisha and Capturing Carmen are excellent books but all of the main characters are not virgins. Carmen is a widow, Trisha is a divorcee and Ariel had a few relationships with before they met their mates
Thanks so much! I'll be doing a sweep of the list very soon and If any of you would like to add to this, please do.
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V. A Court of Wings and Ruin is NEW ADULT/EROTICA but Goodreads editors won't tell you to include it in the choice awards
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I am not entirely sure, but if I remember it correctly Avery, the heroine of "Wait for you" by J. Lynn is not technically a virgin. Someone please correct me, if I am mistaken here, because the book is excellent and well worth a recommendation.
@Liluv, I correct you. You are wrong :P You are right in a sense, unfortunately for Avery.(view spoiler) That felt so weird to write...However, I completely agree with you that it is a GREAT book and deserves many recommendations. Thanks for commenting!
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AℳY♔Queen of Fat cats♔Ain't no lie Baby Byebyebye
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Cassandra wrote: "Doesn’t the heroine in V Girl end up sleeping with her friend, who is not the hero?"LOL no she doesn't!!! Can I know your source so I can block that person?
I'll tell you the truth about
Facts here people!!!No OM
No OW
You can borrow using KU and scan for key words. You'll see that unlike other sources I'm not lying. Don't be as tacky as to download an outdated pirate version. The newest edition which is free of OW and OM can be read without charge using the KU library.
OM (OTHER MAN) didn't happen, not even in the earliest versions of the books but I 'll give you this:, if someone got angry because Lila's best friend twist in the chapter titled: Broken Illusions and DNF then book then they would miss the AWESOMETACULAR finale, the chapter His one and only" which clarifies that Lila's one and only is Aleksey...and viceversa.
Again I dare you, check the KU version search for the chapter "His one and only" and you'll see. V girl is one of my all-time-favorites cuz I love Virgin heroines and I had read it twice, and all the misleading reviews of V girl fuel my fire, make me love the book more.
V Girl= safe book
The heroine in Bad Romeo (#203) was a virgin, but she did sex with others men after the hero left her!
@MilenaWhich number is the book currently on? Because nine pages is a bit much for a librarian to go through... 😉
Booklovinglady wrote: "@MilenaWhich number is the book currently on? Because nine pages is a bit much for a librarian to go through... 😉"
Page 3, book 269 😉
Booklovinglady wrote: "Almost all historical romances have a virgin heroine..."True, but there are books where the heroine later gets violated by other man/men.
Gabriela wrote: "The heroine in Bad Romeo (#203) was a virgin, but she did sex with others men after the hero left her!"And, like every other h in second-chance romance who GOES on to have sex with other men, she could only think about her first lover while doing it. Which made her feel like dirt and made her depressed for ten years, but did she stop having sex she didn't like with men she didn't like? No. When they meet ten years later and the H tells her he was celibate as an eunuch all this time, she can't believe he wouldn't have sex with other women. And he tells her "now, why would I do a stupid thing like that, when all I want is you? No other would compare"
Seriously, I don't know why romance authors do that. If you plan on having your h have relationships with other men, don't make her have bad sex with men she hates for ten years. It leaves a bad feeling in my mouth. Like the h goes out of her way to get herself raped and used, I don't know.
Milena wrote: "Gabriela wrote: "The heroine in Bad Romeo (#203) was a virgin, but she did sex with others men after the hero left her!"And, like every other h in second-chance romance who GOES on to have sex wi..."
I completely agree with you! I don't understand why some authors write books in which the characters end up having sex with people they don't like. Especially if it's because of jealousy or to forget someone. This is horrible, as they seem to be being used and accepting less than they deserve. Furthermore, it is a bad example for people.
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