Let’s talk romance.
Yes, men, stay with me. This is good for you too. Especially if you have any romantic thread in your books.
The romantic thread is key to almost every story. A few authors write with little to no romance but most of us have some kind of romantic tension in our stories.
Lately, I’ve seen a few reviews where readers felt the romance in the book was just physical. Nothing but kissing and touching, or nothing how the other “look.” The readers felt deprived of the romantic relationship.
Romance is more about heart than “hand” so to speak.
It’s about how the characters feel about each other. It’s emotion. Connection on a soul-to-soul level.
I remember while writing Diva Nashvegas, I felt the sexual tension between Aubrey and Scott long before they’d even held hands.
When they finally did hold hands, look out. Sparks! Boom! Fireworks!
In fact, we have to be careful not to be too enticing or sensual as we lead up to the first kiss or touch.
The romantic connection must have an emotional hook.
How do you do that?
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