Romance Writers Weekly ~ Genre Faves?
This week’s question came from me. I love romance books, movies and fairy tales. If I can have an HEA I’m happy. Is romance your number one read, why and what else do you read.
I am all about the romance. Well, let me qualify that. I love a good story. I love a story truth or fiction, if it’s well told and has a happy ending. I don’t like stories that end badly.
Give me the tale of how an Olympic runner overcame some debilitating disease to make his or her way to the top.
Give me A League of Their Own or Under The Tuscan Sun.
I don’t mind some trouble along the way, but I want it all to work out in the end.
This is kind of a problem because I find that I don’t like to watch too much television, as they can’t always end happy at the end of the night. I’m sensitive, what can I say…
What’s your favorite genre or trope?
Keep on Hopping for Caro Kinkead.
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She must find a husband quickly or be forced into an arranged marriage. But can the man trying to scuttle her efforts be the answer to her prayers?
The London season is a ticking clock for Augusta Eastleigh. With her mother’s help, she has a marriage prospect she hopes will satisfy her grandfather, the Earl of Forebridge. But Lord Blair MacDonald, recently returned to London, does not look kindly on her efforts to snare his friend. Nor does he hesitate to make his views known about Augusta and the rumors surrounding her birth.
Blair has more than one reason to dislike the girl. With his older brother Hamish critically wounded while fighting on the Peninsula, and his eldest brother refusing to marry, the Marquis of Rutherglen has decided his third son will be the one to carry on the family line. Which means he needs to marry. Now. The girl his father has chosen for Blair? None other than Augusta Eastleigh.
The situation pleases neither of them. But with the heads of the families set on the match, can they find common ground together, or will they face an unhappy future?
A slow burn romance set in Regency London.
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