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2023–2024Abby Jimenez3 titles in the corpus
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Abby Jimenez

Steamy
Dual first person, past
3 titles
1 series

Abby Jimenez runs 3 titles through the immersion engine, spanning 2023–2024 at an average heat of 2.7/5. The catalog leans hardest on fake-dating, narrated mostly in dual first person, past. A formula score of 95/100 measures how consistently those levers are pulled book to book.

fake-dating
he-falls-first
slow-burn
forced-proximity
found-family
grumpy-sunshine
The signature

Averaged engineered signals

Every measure here is the mean across this author's catalog — the characteristic way their books work the immersion engine, on the same axes the catalog scores every title.

Avg heat rating
2.7/5325,933 words across 3 books — 1,143 pages
Anticipation Ratio
79Share of page-time spent on buildup and tension rather than payoff. High values mean the book sells the wait, not the moment.
Explicit Density
0.5avg explicit scenes / 100 pages
POV Immersion
78How strongly the narration collapses the gap between reader and protagonist, peaking with first-person, reader-insert voice.
Parasocial Index
79The "book boyfriend" pull: how hard the text works to form a one-sided attachment to a love interest.
Serialization
43Cliffhanger and serial-loop intensity — the compulsion to start the next chapter or installment.
Escalation Slope
43How steeply intensity ramps across the arc. A steep slope is the tolerance signal: each payoff has to outdo the last.
Across 3 titles, this author scores 95/100 on formula consistency — how little their engineered signals vary from book to book. A high score reads as a repeatable production formula rather than a wide creative range.

Content signature

The content this author's catalog leans into — first-pass lexical matches across 3 books.

Kissing256Mentions of Backside144Mentions of Male Genitalia60Climax / Orgasm33Undressing33Public / Risk of Discovery22
Engine signature
The author's averaged fingerprint across the five 0–100 signals — their characteristic balance of buildup, immersion, and attachment.
Signal breakdown
Each averaged signal scored out of 100, with what it measures.
Anticipation Ratio79/100

Share of page-time spent on buildup and tension rather than payoff. High values mean the book sells the wait, not the moment.

POV Immersion78/100

How strongly the narration collapses the gap between reader and protagonist, peaking with first-person, reader-insert voice.

Parasocial Index79/100

The "book boyfriend" pull: how hard the text works to form a one-sided attachment to a love interest.

Serialization43/100

Cliffhanger and serial-loop intensity — the compulsion to start the next chapter or installment.

Escalation Slope43/100

How steeply intensity ramps across the arc. A steep slope is the tolerance signal: each payoff has to outdo the last.

How this author compares
The author's averaged signals set against the catalog average — a measure of how far above the field their formula runs.
The catalog

Every title by Abby Jimenez

All titles credited to this author in the corpus, newest first — including any co-written with another author. Open any title for its full content dashboard.

TitleHeatAnticip.ParasocialSerialScenes
Cover of Just for the Summer by Abby JimenezJust for the SummerAbby Jimenez · Part of Your World3
78
80
45
2
Cover of Yours Truly by Abby JimenezYours TrulyAbby Jimenez · Part of Your World2
82
78
45
0
Cover of Yours Truly by Abby JimenezYours TrulyAbby Jimenez · Part of Your World3
78
80
40
3

An analytical project. Truth in Romance examines and quantifies how explicit-romance fiction is constructed — including the explicit passages themselves. It contains adult content and is intended for readers 18 and over. The books in the catalog are real published works; their titles and contents are discussed here for research, commentary, and criticism. The per-book signal scores, arc shapes, and tag weights are the project’s own analytical estimates from automated text sampling — directional, not exact measurements, and not the publishers’ figures. Industry figures are attributed to published industry research (Circana and similar).

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