Today's romance novels are not your mother's romance novels. While some titles still center around to southern belles longing for lost loves, today's authors are more likely to include career driven heroines or vampires searching for love in all the wrong places.

There are seven subcategories of romance novels. These include historical, erotic, paranormal, multicultural, inspirational, romantic suspense, and contemporary romance. Each of these subcategories typically follow the format of traditional romance novels, but writers today can add their own personal twist and put the hero and heroine in any situation at any place and time.

While the core of any good romantic book is the budding relationship between two characters, don’t be surprised if you find some awesome action sequences or sidesplitting humor subplots. It is through these attention-grabbing scenes that the characters are allowed to grow and learn more about each other. After all, real life is more than romance, and books typically mirror real life in the most important aspects.

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The Anthrax Scare
Christina L Nelson

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The Anthrax Scare
By Christina L Nelson

The House on the Hill
Linda M Bartash-Dawley

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The House on the Hill
By Linda M Bartash-Dawley

How to Forget Your Life
Janet Trakin

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How to Forget Your Life
By Janet Trakin

The Mockingbirds Ballad
Doak Maddox Mansfield

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The Mockingbirds Ballad
By Doak Maddox Mansfield

Unbreakable Heart
Christina L Nelson

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Unbreakable Heart
By Christina L Nelson

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