Romance novels aren't like other genres and hitting all the things that romance readers want can be tricky. How do you make your readers believe your characters are falling in love? How do you show that sizzle of attraction? How do you write a good kissing scene? How do you bring in the much-needed tension but still have your characters flirting and getting closer?
In this book I take one of my romance novels (Acting Married) and I go through the entire novel with you, basically interrupting myself to tell you what I was thinking as I was writing the novel. It's like watching a movie with commentary. I pull back the curtain so you can see why I started it the way I did, why I decided to put certain scenes in, and what pushes the romance forward in the book.
I preface all this with what I consider the essentials of a good romance novel, and I end with my list of well-loved romance tropes that you can draw from in order to write your own bestselling romance novel.
How to Write a Swoon-Worthy Sweet Romance Novel (Swoon-Worthy Romance Series Book 1)
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Author(s)Lieske, Victorine E.
ISBN / ASINB07BT526JC
ISBN-13978B07BT526J4
AvailabilityAvailable for download now.
Sales Rank37,942
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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