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The Different Romance
GenresIt was actually my
grandma who first got me hooked on romance novels one
summer just before the start of high school. I kept
watching her night after night go through this entire
routine which began with her getting out her favorite
afghan, making a cup of tea, and then turning on the
Tiffany lamp (reproduction of course!) that sat on the
table next to the couch.
Each night I kept wondering to myself how she could read those
books day in and day out when they were all pretty much the
same story-you know, the pair of star-crossed lovers find each
other after a lifetime of suffering and somehow manage to live
happily ever after. Now this was the summer that Frank B. (for
legal reasons, let's just let the last name be a mystery!)
dumped me for the blonde sitting behind him in English class so
I was pretty much fed up with the whole romance idea so I
decided to ask her why she insisted on reading those boring and
sappy romance novels all the time.
Now maybe I was not quite as smart as I would have liked to
believe at the ripe old age of 14 because grams sat me down on
the couch and proceeded to tell me that there was bound to be a
romance novel out there for all of us. I was actually very
surprised to learn just how many different genres there were in
romance novels. She then went upstairs into her closet and
brought out "The Romance Novel" for me to read. Maybe she knew
I liked those psychological thrillers or perhaps she just got
lucky but she ended up bringing down a Romantic Suspense novel
that she had read a few years back. Within the first five pages
I was hooked, and now, I have my own reading ritual every
night! Funny how things work out, isn't it?
The romantic suspense genre is a favorite of a lot of readers
(and yours truly!) but it is by no means the only game in town.
History buffs will love the Historical genre as novels of this
type are set back in time and the characters are usually
confronting old stereotypes and prejudices kind of like those
faced by Romeo and his fair Juliet-luckily, they don't have
"thy" or "thee" mussing up the flow of the book. Well, at least
not usually.
If the past isn't your scene then you might want to try a
futuristic romance. The sky is the limit with these novels and
you really have no idea where the writer might take you which
is what makes them so fun to read. But, true to the romance
novel format, there is that classic love story propelling the
plot so the genre remains true to its roots.
One of the most interesting genres that I have come across so
far in my twenty years of reading romance novels is the
paranormal genre. Basically, these are like the X-Files set to
a romantic novel format. The primary male and female characters
are usually trying to figure out some strange event that they
somehow get caught up in. You really just never know what to
expect from a paranormal romance which is definitely what makes
them so interesting to read.
On the other end of the spectrum is the western romance novel.
Although they are not for everyone, they are a popular choice
with a lot of baby boomers who grew up with westerns on
television. The male and female main characters generally start
the book out at odds with one another and through the course of
the book (and several adventures!) they find out that they are
madly in love with one another and decide to buy a ranch in
Wyoming or something. They are not really my cup of tea but a
lot of readers love this genre which explains its enduring
quality.
Of course, there are many other genres to choose from like:
contemporary, fantasy, inspirational, time travel, and of
course, the romantic suspense. It really doesn't matter what
you happen to be interested in because there is bound to be a
romance out there that you will find interesting. Like me, you
may need grams to sit you down and explain to you how there is
a lot more to the romance novel than meets the eye. Then, you
too can curl up with your favorite blanket and lose yourself in
a world where anything is possible and there is always a
"Happily Ever After" awaiting you at the end of the
journey-well, usually!
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