The publishers have heard our cry.
As a reader of Young Adult (YA) novels, I found the sex scenes in the genre to be extremely disappointing.
Evidently I’m not the only YA fan who thinks so. The past four years have given rise to New Adult (NA) – a growing genre that has bridged the gap between YA and Adult Fiction.
FINALLY.
The New Adult genre was borne out of demand among young readers for more mature content in their books… alongside the same YA tone they love more than their cardboard cut-outs of Edward Cullen.
In these books, the protagonists are generally aged between 18 to 25 and experiencing rites of passage like leaving home, experimenting with sexuality, negotiating careers, and starting families. But there’s a key difference.
Ninety nine per cent of the time, sex scenes in YA novels focus on the protagonist losing their virginity in some perfect, mind-blowing, earth-shattering experience where the couple is practically soul-bonded together.
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