Romantic Fiction, Reality Shaping and The Work

Final warning: do NOT read any of the Dark Romances. You should know enough about them by reading the Grok exchange to know that they will probably traumatize you. I was reading like a naturalist, looking for clues as to the psyches of the authors and readers so I was basically protected. But still, it was not pleasant.
Maybe writing an article about the dark and twisted romances on Substack could be a good idea. After all, they are a form of negative programming, especially if young people, like teenagers or even children, are reading them. I'm scared to think about what these kinds of books are doing to them and how they will affect them in the future. Are they going to be able to have a normal relationship or family?
 
Do we also have Lisa Kleypas' series that follow the Wallflowers: Bow Street Runners, Hathaways and Ravenels?

She also has a two volume set: Vallerands

Standalone: Love, Come to me

Added: Bow Street Runners series is, in time, prior to Wallflowers and there is a small crossover in book 3 to a character who later is major in Wallflowers. Hathaways follow Wallflowers with crossovers and then Ravenels.

Ravenels series was already in the list. The following books were added to the site.

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