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Woman meets man. They instantly fell madly in love with each other. Girl is about to be married to someone else. Boy’s marriage to another woman is pre-arranged by both parents because they are on the elite side of the fence. The first woman is just a peasant. The woman in the pre-arranged wedding meets the man who is about to get married to a woman who meets the first man in this head-spinning scene and they instead have eyes for each other. And all parents of these two men and two women have a disagreement with each other and it started a bad chain reaction, and the woman who meets the man who falls in love with each other which their parents disagree their love elopes only to find that the man who is about to get married to his girlfriend is a drug dealer and the woman who is about to get married in a pre-arranged wedding is a police officer who is out to get the man who is the druglord who abducts the girl only to be gunned down in the later part of the story, survives, undergone plastic surgery and heads off to avenge his own death and claims what is rightfully his- the woman of his dreams. If you read this story, you’ll get dazed and confused but these are the real elements of a good romance novel and anybody who wants to do romance novel writing will surely agree to this.

Sometimes, when you get so enthralled with romance novels, you can imagine if you’re one of the characters or better yet, you are the author himself, right? Have you ever thought of the opportunity that you can become one, writing a romance novel for everyone to read and to enjoy? For now, you may never know that you have that talent but how will you know if you have the “thing” if you don’t try it out and what’s more, you may need the BIG MONEY that you will earn from making these romance novels. Come on, everybody likes romance novels. People were born because of love, they fall in love and then, they fall out of love only to find out in the end that they are truly hapless romantics, just like you, Romeo…or Juliet. Whether you want to be a romance novel writer or not, it pays to know some of the facts regarding romance novels and the tips that writers need to create a sizzling and red-hot story.

Here are some of the facts about romance novels:

- In 2001, over 50 million Americans have at least read one romance novel,
-Number of romance titles released for this year is more or less 2,000
- Some of them spent more than $1.5B investing in such reading materials
-80% of the total books published in a year are in this field,
-Most paperbacks you see at grocery store racks, airports and even beauty salons are romance novels,
-And everyone is a hapless romantic and everyone loves a good romance novel

The tips in writing a romance novel are very simple, so simple, that anyone who has seen, felt, heard and experienced love can write a good one. Here are some of the basic information you need to be aware of: 1) You write what you read and that means you need to read a love of romance stories to get some ideas from experts before you and that’s it in the nutshell, 2) Be prepared to work long and hard- romance novels don’t come in a flash, the same way when you’re engaged in a romantic mood, everything has to be felt inch by inch, skin to skin, hot breath by hot breath, so to speak, 3) Oh, by the way, keep your day job. You can do your writing anytime when you feel like it. Writing doesn’t have to be work, it should be fun and you should enjoy your time freedom with it. Remember, there are no bosses around who will push you, 4) Hone your craft and that simply means, you need to find lots of sources that can teach you how to write books like these.

In conclusion, and the bottom line, you will make a lot of people happy with your romance novels and you inspire other people to do things for other people unconditionally and you get to let them play with their imagination and of course, financially speaking, you should get ready to take your career up on the next level when you become a best-selling romance novel author.

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