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Happily ever after—is it worth it?

by Lisa Jordan, @lisajordan I’m a sucker for happy endings. I admit it and make no apologies for it.  I’ve heard complaints about romance novels being predictable—they end the same …

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Writing Romance: No Cheating Allowed!

No, I’m not talking about the characters and story line. I’m talking the author taking shortcuts to achieve a goal without motivation. I love romance. God loves romance. Look at human …

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True Love and Sacrifices (Ten Beats of a Romance Part 4)

I love a great romance, with alot of tension and conflict, something with spark and romantic tension. But, if we don’t believe these two are meant for each other, then the …

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Adding Spark to your romance (Ten Beats of a Romance part 2)

We’re talking this week about the 10 beats in a romance – those ten elements that help us craft and structure our romance.  Today, we’ll build to Beat 5: Sparks! …

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Give her a Backbone!

Yesterday here at MBT we talked about your heroine’s fears and flaws and how they work together to create a heroine that becomes heroic.    Today, let’s touch on another …

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