The first kiss is one of the most important moments in any romance novel. Get it right, and readers will remember it long after they finish your book. They’ll reread it. Screenshot it. Quote it to their friends. Get it wrong, and the entire relationship feels...
Love triangles are one of the most divisive tropes in romance. Some readers love them. Most readers hate them. And writers? Writers often mess them up. Here’s the problem: most “love triangles” in romance aren’t really triangles at all....
Slow burn romance is the ultimate exercise in delayed gratification—and when done right, readers will devour every page, desperate for your characters to finally get together. But here’s where most writers struggle: they confuse “slow burn” with...
Enemies to lovers is the ultimate “I hate that I love you” romance trope—and when done right in fantasy romance, it’s absolutely explosive. But here’s where most writers stumble: they create characters who are barely enemies, make them fall in...
Writing fantasy romance is like weaving two spells at once—you need a magical world that feels real and a romance that makes hearts race. After writing my debut fantasy romance A Fog of Shadows, I learned that the best romantasy novels don’t just combine these...