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The tension isn't manufactured—it is baked into the premise. Every stolen glance across a holiday dinner table, every accidental touch while passing the gravy, is charged with the weight of what cannot happen. This isn't just cheating; it’s a betrayal of a family structure. In the vast landscape of romantic fiction, certain
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But fiction isn't real life. Fiction is a pressure cooker. It asks: What if the person who is theoretically wrong for you is the only one who feels right?
At first glance, the concept seems designed purely for shock value or titillation. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find that the most powerful stories in this genre aren’t about scandal. They are about