
A reference tool for plotting Enemies to Lovers romance stories - covering all romance genres. What is the appeal to romance readers of the enemies-to-lovers trope? And how do we create fresh stories using this popular romance trope? The characters in this trope will go through an internal struggle because at the same time as they’re battling with their annoyance or even hatred towards each other they’re still finding there’s physical attraction. And then they discover the other person’s endearing side that’s in outright conflict with their indignant right to be angry with them. This only increases the tension and conflict between these two characters. Stories with high conflict are always in demand. Therefore romance writers must equip themselves with the knowledge and resources required to ensure they’re able to come up with fresh and interesting scenarios for their characters that will satisfy the appetite of modern-day readers. Romance Tropes: Enemies to Lovers will give your writing inspiration by providing you with numerous examples of stories written using enemies to lovers as one of the tropes. With this wealth of knowledge you’ll be able to come up with original plot scenarios for your own stories. Plus you’ll get lists of stories organised into topics that cover common plotlines, showing you how other authors have created their own unique twists on this popular trope. Also included are guidelines for writing enemies-to-lovers stories as well as general tips for writing romance. Every romance writer should have this valuable writing resource in her craft library. Karen Winter is the author of the popular book series Romance Writers’ Bookshelf – essential craft books for the serious romance author. As a writer herself and an avid reader of romance fiction, Karen has put to good use her background in technical writing and research to create a valuable resource that every roma
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234
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
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