Romance Books
In the 1890's, a young Irishwoman flees her poverty-stricken homeland for North Carolina in a last desperate chance at happiness, to find the man for whom ...
A young woman returns home to the Outer Banks after ten years at boarding school and becomes caught between her fiery attraction to a half-naked savage and a ...
MR. MARCHThe Beast: Gus Wydowski, a brooding bachelor with a weakness for beautifulwomen--but not for bouncing babies!The Beauty: Mariah Brady didn't need a ...
A collection of three complete romance novels features the tale of the preacher's daughter in love with a town bad boy, the old-fashioned schoolteacher who ...
ONE LOOK WAS ALL IT TOOK.Rex Jones had first seen her when she'd been barefoot and cane-pole fishing.He didn't know then that this was Tallulah Lavender, ...
MR. SEPTEMBERThe Single Dad: Wealthy bachelor Alex Hightower has three women on his mind....His Sassy-Mouthed Teenage Daughter: A girl with training bras on ...
Twenty-five bestselling authors for teens recount the story of their first kiss. Whether hilarious, heartwarming, dramatic, or regrettable, there's something ...
Three fascinating women discover that life, love and everything else gets better with age! Maxine Davis's life is careening out of control - her marriage is ...
Lenora Stone used to say if she didn't have bad luck, she wouldn't have any luck at all. At age thirty-eight, instead of socializing with Baltimore's A-list, ...
The memorable men and women of P.G. County are back in Connie Briscoe's wickedly funny and deliciously daring novel of romance and betrayal, dangerous ...
Maximilian West: filthy rich, corporate raider and a man of almost mythical power, glamour and charm. He appears to have everything. But in reality ...
Valentine (Val) Denning is a young American photojournalist on the frontlines in Pec, Kosovo, where she and her two colleagues - British Tony Hampton and ...
As students at the prestigious Anya Sedgwick School of Decorative Arts in Paris, Alexandra Gordon, Kay Lenox, Jessica PIerce, and Maria Franconi share the ...
Description
According to the Romance Writers of America, “Every romance novel is built on two fundamental elements: a central love story and an emotionally satisfying, optimistic ending.” While the conflict and climax should directly relate to the central theme of developing a romantic relationship, the novel may also include subplots that do not specifically focus on the main characters' love story. Other definitions of a romance novel can be broader, encompassing more diverse plots and endings, or even more than two people, or they can be narrower, limiting the types of romances or conflicts.