Found family is one of those tropes that can make me cry just thinking about it. There’s something about watching characters build family from scratch – choosing each other, protecting each other, becoming each other’s home – that hits on a...
Forbidden love is one of fantasy romance’s most enduring tropes. From Romeo and Juliet to modern romantasy, we keep coming back to stories where the couple absolutely shouldn’t be together. But why? What is it about forbidden love that makes it so...
Using mythology in fantasy romance creates a unique challenge: how do you incorporate rich mythological elements without drowning your love story in worldbuilding? If you’re writing fantasy romance with mythological creatures—whether sirens, fae, dragons, gods,...
Cultural world-building in fantasy romance presents a unique opportunity: the chance to create conflict, depth, and emotional stakes through the societies your characters come from. When you’re writing fantasy romance, your magic systems and geography might be...
Structure is one of those things that seems restrictive until you realize it’s actually freeing. A solid structure gives you a roadmap—a way to know if your story is on track or veering into rambling territory. But structuring a fantasy romance is different from...