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the elements of romance when properly used give readers of romance novels want they wan and will keep them turning pages late into the night
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element #a likeable hero and heroine readers relate to
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a wake where the hero is a detective and the heroine a former teacher of the deceased person's daughter
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he wants to rise higher in his career — maybe become the ceo of his company one day — in order to impress this young lady and her family
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let's say the hero becomes jealous of of the heroine's co-workers
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element # - something that enables the hero and heroine to finally get together so there is a satisfying resolution to the story
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elements of romance - in a best-seller
2021
posted on july 5
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i talked to romance readers
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so let's see what elements of romance you need to include in your story
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the heroine might be beautiful
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element # - an incident that throws these two characters together - so they meet
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what brings the two characters together
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perhaps they are both at the park when it starts to rain
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keeps them from committing to each other
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now that your characters have met and are attracted to each other
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but if there is no conflict between the two
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both of them
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maybe she is afraid of marriage because she sees her mother
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she wants to start her business in order to be independent
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his external goal is now in direct conflict
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element # - plenty of romantic tension
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this comes as a result of the conflict between the characters
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another way to build romantic tension is to show and not tell
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you do this in other genres
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let your readers see through his actions that he is jealous
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in the example above
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when they have reached this level of growth
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by providing lots of conflict in your novel
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