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By romancer On October 4, 2010
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Seasons do have influence on the moods of human beings (HUMAN stands for Handsome or Ugly man, BEING stands for Beautiful but Exploding woman). HU & BE, the greatest creations of God, gets lunatic with drizzling rains. The reasons are obvious. The king of seasons, rains bring resurgence in the writings of authors and poets. Rains take them to poetic tour, making them unleash the moist romance.
Prose penned on paper
Presents poetic panorama
Poets write odes
Authors write drama
The smell of soil, seduces the brain cells of the authors and their writings in the form of prose spurt out with rhymes. And the poetry gets real charm as the rains are harbingers of romance as well as romanticism.
The sophisticated people, always careful of their press ironed costumes, forget all the protocol and run and dance impromptu and freely
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By romancer On October 4, 2010
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When people think romance novel, the first thought that pops up may be ‘Harlequin Romance’. And why not? Harlequin romance novels have been around for decades and continue to be the leader in series romance in the world. Harlequin romance novels have definitely withstood the test of time, and are still going as strong today as they were in the 1960′s.
Based in Toronto, Canada, Harlequin romance continues to publish over one hundred titles of serial romance every month. This publisher’s books are printed in twenty-five different languages around the world and are written by over one thousand talented romance writers from around the world as well. Harlequin doesn’t just offer office romance any more, however, but psychological thrillers, mysteries and historical romance genres as well. Harlequin remains one of Canada’s most successful book publishers, with sales
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By romancer On October 4, 2010
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Erotic romance or romantica is a blend of romance and erotica. These books contain primarily strong sexual content and tend to use more frank language. They generally avoid many of the euphemisms that are used in other books with milder sexual content. There are several sub-genres of erotic romance like contemporary romance, romantic suspense, inspirational romance and historical romance. Erotic romance should not be confused with pornography. While pornography focuses solely on sex acts, erotic romance books typically have a well-developed plot and characters that could also exist without the involvement of any sexual acts.
One of the earliest romance book was Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela” that was published in 1740. The book was revolutionary on two counts. Firstly, it focused entirely on courtship and secondly, it depicted romance from the perspective of a female protagonist. Jane
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By romancer On October 4, 2010
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You are lonely and bored, the weather is terrible, and you are stuck at home feeling depressed with your life and situation. You just want to escape the reality of your world, which is a messy house, dirty clothes and a mountain of chores that need to be accomplished. Just nothing appeals to you and as you are picking up in the den, you see a Harlequin romance novel that you purchased a few weeks ago at the grocery store. What the heck, you did not want to clean anyway, so you sit down and start reading the book.
Momentarily, you are transported back in time to the early 1900s in London where a destitute orphan has been allowed to live with her distant relatives. Her parents died leaving her with a mountain of debt and no
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By romancer On October 4, 2010
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Romance novels have long been associated with a guilty pleasure – covertly enjoyed by women who hide behind their sunglasses on the beach or under the covers on a lazy weekend afternoon. Novels such as these glorify the fantasy of falling in love – elevating the “knight in shining armor” to a level of grandeur never to be experienced by mortal men; bulging biceps, mysterious eyes, and desirable lips – the men of the romance novel are entrusted to sweep the heroine of the book off of her proverbial feet; and in so doing, sweep the masses of women who cling to every word in an attempt to escape reality – off of their feet as well. The romance novel is just that – an escape; and no one provides a portal for better escape than the Harlequin
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By romancer On September 2, 2010
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