![]() So! We need romance recommendations for a continuing education syllabus geared for women of a certain age. Just thought the bitchery might be able to help me with my syllabus. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. Maybe a suspense (Kantra?)? An erotica (bwahahahahaha-yeah, I don’t think so)? An asshole hero? An inspirational? Any suggestions? Read an excerpt of this book Add to Wishlist. : Blackberry Winter (9780373880720) by Reavis, Cheryl and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Then what? I’ve got an older historical (Heyer) and a contemporary romantic comedy (SEP). I’ll probably have a week with some RWA-NC members coming to visit (hopefully), including Virginia Kantra. I figure a Georgette Heyer, if I can find one in print that I like, and an SEP, probably It Had to Be You, as it’s my personal favorite. So, I need four or five romance novels that I can teach to older Southern women of a certain age. They’re begging me to teach again this year and I said I’d do it if I could do romance novels and they said, ‘Fine, please, anything,” so that didn’t work as a way out. Last year I taught Austen and was apparently a huge hit. ![]() The students are mainly female, all at least over 50 years old, probably up to about 85. ![]() I teach for six weeks for 1 1/2 hours a week. I will be teaching a course at NC State’s Continuing Eduction program called Encore! (exclamation point necessary, of course). Sarah Frantz, Professor of Awesome, has forwarded me a very cool request: help her build her syllabus! ![]()
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