Some words from Read a romance month, today. Theme: Celebrate romance.
Pictures from the works of John William Waterhouse, Pre-Raphaelite painter.
Pictures from the works of John William Waterhouse, Pre-Raphaelite painter.
What we love
about those stories is that they’re excitingly different from our daily lives,
but the romance element, if there is one, will be familiar, regardless of guns,
death, or fur. The patterns of the human mating dance are hard-wired into us,
and we’ve all followed the steps, one way or another.
Jo Beverley
Every reader
is different, and every book is different, but for me, as a reader, the keeper
romance has everything I look for in fiction: Lovely prose, compelling
characters transformed by their experiences, strong world building, dramatic
pacing, meaningful themes and a satisfying, well earned happy ending.
Grace
Burrowes
The essence
of romance, for me, is two people realizing that nothing matters more to them
than the wellbeing and happiness of the other.
Pamela Palmer
The real deal
is unique, unexpected, humble, tender, heart-felt, respected, understood and
deeply valued. It’s an almost magical charismatic connection that occurs
between two people. And it’s not rare. It’s real.
Susan King
In today’s romance novel, the heroine of the story is a strong woman, an equal match for an equally strong hero. Just as a football game is at its most edge-of-your-seat exciting when played by two teams of equal skill, so is the love story between a man and a woman of equal strength of character. That two people can remain strong and true to themselves and still commit to another creates a great story.
Diane Gaston
Anne Lamott
once said that writing can do for you what having a baby can do. It can soften
you up. It can make you pay attention. The same can be said about romance.
Romance can wake up your senses and rouse your heart. It can make you kinder,
braver, more attentive.
Virginia
Kantra
My characters
deal with issues of trust and the risks of commitment. For my heroes and
heroines, mutual respect, compassion, and the willingness to do the right thing
when the chips are down serve as the foundation of the relationship. The arc of
the story is the creation of that foundation.
Jayne Ann
Krentz
Romance
novels are stories that tell girls they matter, that they should chase their
dreams, that they can have adventures instead of being stuck at home as
daughter/girlfriend/wife. Above all, these stories tell girls they can be true
to themselves and be loved for it.
Maya Rodale
Because if
romance does anything, it lifts our spirits. It edifies us as women in our
robes of many colors, each color representing a different role in life.
Darynda Jones
A good romance novel can light up our lives by making us smile and laugh even on bad days. In a challenging world, a good romantic story reminds us that many of the best things in life are small and personal.
Most of the romances
I love with all my heart remind me of what it felt like specifically to fall in
love with my husband. To want him to want me in his life as much as I did him.
The anguish of uncertainty. The pain of those moments when we failed each
other, acted selfishly, or negligently. The relief of getting back together and
trying harder.
Critics of
romance often say romance novels give women unrealistic expectations. That’s
insulting to women’s intelligence; moreover, it belittles the importance of
romance in all of our lives. It’s not a silly idea that only exists in fiction.
It’s real and vital and we can finds ways—big and small—to celebrate it every
day.