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Pre release promo on now! New contemporary romance. 5   Romances Worth Reading I’m a huge fan of books with diverse characters and so am always on the hunt for these. From a biracial movie producer in Bollywood to a small town mayor, from an Irish crime family to sleek offices in a glass and steel tower, they all make me tingle with anticipation. There are virgins, CEOS, ex-soldiers battling with their demons, a shockingly modern child marriage, a jilted bride and a Greek millionaire. A Broadway hopeful, a heroine who can’t swim, a chef obsessed with creating mouth-watering concoctions, an animal shelter worker and a single mother. There are kisses on a ferry, in the dark, kisses where he walks away and kisses leading to something more. There are heroes with chips on their shoulders, heroes dealing with nightmares, and alpha males who fall in love for the first time. There seems to be a common thread between a few: mothers who are real bitches. When I look at the boo

Why I write romance

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZJSZD5X https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/957769 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/karmas-slow-burn-nalini-warriar/1133444423?ean=2940163331772 https://books.apple.com/ca/book/karmas-slow-burn/id1479565898 Why I write romance. Romance novels have a central theme: a happily ever after. The book is about how they get there, overcoming obstacles and resolving conflict. A romance novel delves into the emotional state of the hero and heroine’s mind. A good romance has a solid foundation of all three pillars: character, conflict and resolution. I write romance because I can play with all three elements beginning with giving my protagonists interesting jobs, gorgeous physical appearances and setting them in visually pleasing surroundings. Even names are quite crucial, as I will begin to think of them as such. When I become them, dialogues flow more easily from my fingers to the screen. They become alive and dynamic ins