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Which set of Titles do you like better for a sexy romance novel?
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17 Responses to Option A
I like that the A novels have 3 words in the title.
Option A sounds lighter, sweeter, and more fun and genuinely romantic. Option B just sounds kind of creepy.
Christmas and Thanksgiving are the season for love
I like the simplicity of Kiss Me the series
The Kiss Me titles sound more cohesive so if it was for a series I would choose the Kiss Me titles. If it is for a one and done book than...actually after reading all the titles, I still like the Kiss Me titles better.
A is better than B
these set of words to be feel like they are sexy words for an exciting type of romantic novel that I would be interesting to read myself
A absolutely suggests a sexy romatic novel. The titles in B could suggest other options, not necessarily romantic escapades
those are very nice little saying all in a row, it caughs my attention
Beginning each title with the same two words will keep them together on lists and such.
I selected Option A in large part because the titles sound as though they could be rather mysterious. On the other hand, the Option B titles sound a more like the Fifty Shades series.
A romance novel needs to have passion in the text, it would be easy for the reader to discern what the book is about.
The titles imply romance, while the other options imply more of a domestic violence theme, which isn't romantic at all.
"Resist me" is too close the the Democrat so called resistance, the deliberate undermining of our government. It is a turn off. So is "defy me" and other "let's challenge people". The "resist me" and "Defy me" smacks of rape culture.
I like the "Kiss Me" titles because they're a little more pure and innocent, which is more romantic to me.
I like the kiss me theme and it would tie all the books together.
Kiss sounds far more romantic as used in all of these titles. The other options sound like they're far from romantic and verging on abusive and manipulative.
33 Responses to Option B
This list sounds more mature and sexy. The other one seems more for teens
I think that choice a is a more reserved love story whereas reading choice b seems more like a naughty romance novel. Choice b entices me to want to read more. I like the naughty that it leads on that the books will be about. It's the titles I would chose.
It suggest a series without repetition of the word kiss. It also seems grittier, while option A seems like a series for Harlequin.
It sounds that it will be a much more exciting and arousing novel due to the words used.
I like these ones better. The other ones are too cliche.
All of the options in A are rather tame, something a classic romance author such as Betty Neels might come up with. The titles in Option B seem a little more erotic, so for a "sexy" romance novel, I have to go with B.
I can really see this series being very involved and intriguing. I would want to buy the whole set.
These titles feel as though they are challenging me and really intrigues me to read them.
B is slightly better. The titles on A just sound not too bright.
These ones sound sexier and seem more intriguing. There is a bit of eroticism that is just not there with the other ones. In fact the other ones seem a bit boring and repetitiuos.
The titles are more creative and almost tell a story themselves, while Option A is somewhat boring and easy to confuse the books together.
It sounds more like it is teasing something. The kiss me ones sound too straight forward and kind of silly, but I am more curious about the other ones that are all different, but fit together.
This is a lot more interesting and not too repetitive. The Kiss Me on makes me think the author was not very creative.
The two word titles are more succinct which has a sexier sound. They are more than just kissing so I tend to think they're a little more risque
"Kiss Me..." seems like it's been done too many times. The titles in "B" are more exciting and I would be more likely to choose one of those to read.
B is unique and memorable.
I think it actually sounds better if they don't all start with the same word
I like this set of titles better for a sexy romance novel. I find them more novel, appealing, sexy, enticing, and intriguing.
I'm not a fan of sexy romance novels, so I might not be the best person to ask about this. However, I do prefer the variety in verbs in choice B. The choices make the novel sound more interesting than just "kiss" over and over.
I liked choice B the most, to me the books titles sounded more interesting. I would be more likely to pick up a book with one of those titles.
The kiss me ones are silly and seem childish
I like these sets of titles better. They're a bit sexier and more playful. The others are a bit hokey. Unclear if these are supposed to be a part of a series or not though.
I think B sounds way sexier. Kisses are nice, but the different word choices are more appealing.
I think the titles in B are more closely related to the genre. The titles in option A are fine, they just sound like light romantic comedies (i.e., Hallmark movies). The titles in B are a bit more edgy. There's a sense of danger to them (in a good way).
Has a clear theme but also feels a lot less generic. Plus the names are all thought provoking and attention grabbing
B sounds more sensual and sexy. Set A sounds like what I'd go for if I'm looking for sweet, emotional based romances with less raw sexual content.
These are always so hard to take so I choose option B doesn't seem quite so blatantly obvious.
I think “Kiss Me” sounds more generic and less interesting and it doesn’t say anything about the character’s traits or what kind of relationship they have with each other.
The titles in list B are edgier. They really catch my eye. I am curious about the details of the books, and I wonder what sort of elements of passion and intrigue I will encounter.
These sound more interesting
These titles are stronger, while A seems more passive & submissive. I see the B books as having strong women characters who take charge of their situations, vs A characters waiting for someone to come along and offer something.
Option B seems more unique. I think you see a lot of titles in this genre with "Kiss Me" so the other ones would stand out more. They're also more sexy.
The "kiss me" titles in A sounds super sappy and it doesn't sound like there is much action in the story. The titles in B sound like they would reflect a more interesting and engaging story, where there was conflict between the main characters.
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