Karen Winter

Romance Tropes and Hooks (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes and Hooks (Karen Winter)

Are you full of excitement at the idea of plotting a new story?
But what if you’re unsure where to start!

Have publishers and editors told you to start with the tropes and hooks?
But what if you’re not sure exactly what these are!

Where can I find a handy collection of tropes and hooks to be my go-to resource?

Romance Tropes and Hooks is exactly that go-to resource. It’s a valuable writing tool that every romance writer needs in her craft library for generating fresh story ideas.

Romance Tropes and Hooks will give you the inspiration to start crafting stories your readers will love with its extensive collection of over 500 tropes and hooks. Each has a description, and some include examples and variations.

 

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Writing the Alpha Hero (Karen Winter)

Writing the Alpha Hero (Karen Winter)

How to create a romance hero your readers will love

Do you love reading stories with a sexy alpha hero?
But when you write an alpha he comes across as more of a beta--or worst still, an arrogant, contemptible bully!

Would you like the hero in your next book to be a sexy, self-assured and very appealing alpha?
But what if you're not sure exactly how to create him?

How do bestselling authors write these wonderful heroes?

Writing the Alpha Hero will explain:

- Why we love him
- Who he really is
- His physical attributes
- His personality traits and qualities
- And the different types of alphas

And then it will show you how to create him.

Plus it will take you page by page through a USA Today Bestselling Author's book and analyse how she wrote her sexy alpha hero--and how he eventually won the heroine's heart.

Women love reading stories with an alpha hero.

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Writing the First Kiss (Karen Winter)

Writing the First Kiss (Karen Winter)

How to write a first kiss scene that will leave your readers breathless

Do you enjoy a good kiss?
Being pulled into strong, protective arms?
The hero’s lips devouring your own as you cling to him, breathless with desire?
Time stands still while you savour every caress, every kiss, every moment – not wanting it to stop?

Do you want the kissing scenes you’ve written to have the same passion as those written by authors you desperately aspire to be like? Yet do you find that no matter how hard you work to master writing these critical scenes yours always feel flat and definitely do not leave you breathless?

As you know, in any romance story the first kiss between the hero and heroine is a truly significant moment. It is the point where at least one of your main characters acknowledges their attraction to the other.

Would you like to be able to write a first-kiss scene like a New York Times Bestselling Author?
To learn their secrets so that your own scenes are memorable for your characters?
And above all for your readers?

Writing the First Kiss is a guide for romance writers, offering:
–An explanation of why the first kiss is so important in a romance story
–An outline of the steps
–Important points to consider
–Suggestions for ensuring this kiss is memorable.

Plus you will get to read excerpts from the books of 10 New York Times Bestselling Authors showing you how professional romance writers have written this vital scene.

Plus after each excerpt there is an analysis on how the author created the scene.

And there is also a summary at the end of the book highlighting what’s been learnt.

So take the next step in your writing journey and learn the techniques that will enable you to create a first-kiss scene that will be memorable in the hearts of your readers.

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Writing the Love Scene (Karen Winter)

Writing the Love Scene (Karen Winter)

An analysis of how to write romantic love scenes like the experts
With excerpts from 10 New York Times Bestselling Authors

Do you enjoy making love?
Being held tenderly in the arms of your lover, the glorious weight of him pressing down on you?
His lips caressing your own as you cling to him, relishing the feeling of being as one while he moves possessively inside you?
Desire surging through you with each thrust until you finally explode in a sensation of emotion, of release, of love?

Have you ever wished the love scenes you've written had the same passion and fulfilment as those you've read?
That they were as heart-wrenching and memorable as those written by authors you admire?
Yet no matter how many times you rewrite this scene it comes across as an instruction manual on connecting body parts--leaving you feeling unsatisfied, knowing your scene is missing out on something other writers seem to find easy to achieve.

As you probably already know, a lot of authors find this scene to be one of the most difficult to write.
It is also the scene readers look forward to the most.

 

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Romance Tropes: Marriage of Convenience (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Marriage of Convenience (Karen Winter)

The marriage-of-convenience romance trope is extremely popular with readers, and yet so challenging for authors!

The market for these stories is constantly growing as publishers request marriage-of-convenience stories in their submission guidelines, responding to the enthusiasm of their readers. As a result romance writers are faced with the dilemma of trying to think of new and interesting scenarios to put their characters in.

The tension and delicate maneuvering of characters in this type of relationship is what keeps readers turning the page and buying these stories. Romance writers must therefore equip themselves with the knowledge and resources required to ensure they're able to come up with fresh and interesting stories to satisfy the appetite of modern-day readers.

So how do we create fresh stories in this popular romance trope?

By researching stories that have already been published and looking for new ways to write them.

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Romance Tropes: Revenge (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Revenge (Karen Winter)

"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."

"Revenge is the act of passion, vengeance is an act of justice."

A story about revenge is based primarily on a protagonist's strong feelings of resentment about a crime or injustice, and their fierce need for vengeance. Stories with this plot scenario are popular with readers, and yet they can be a challenge to write!

The market for enthralling revenge stories will always be in demand so romance writers are faced with the dilemma of trying to think of new and interesting scenarios to put their characters in.

The tension and indignation of the characters is what keeps readers turning the page and buying these stories. However the reader needs to buy in to the protagonist's search for vengeance or justice, and the writer needs to ensure the vengeance meted out is never gratuitous and the protagonist always stays on the right side of fairness. Romance writers must therefore equip themselves with the knowledge and resources required to ensure they're able to come up with fresh and interesting stories to satisfy the appetite of modern-day readers, peopled with characters that resonate with the reader all the way through the book.

So how do we create fresh stories in this popular romance trope?

By researching stories that have already been published and looking for new ways to write them.

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Romance Tropes: Bet/Dare/Wager (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Bet/Dare/Wager (Karen Winter)

How do we create fresh stories using this popular romance trope? Are you stuck trying to come up with new and interesting scenarios for your characters?

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Romance Tropes: Babies (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Babies (Karen Winter)

Secret Baby / Baby on the Doorstep / Accidental Pregnancy

A reference tool for plotting romance stories that are based around a baby trope - covering all romance genres.

How do we create fresh stories using these popular romance tropes?
Are you stuck trying to come up with new and interesting scenarios for your characters?

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Romance Tropes: Forced Proximity (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Forced Proximity (Karen Winter)

A reference tool for plotting Forced Proximity romance stories - covering all romance genres.

What is the appeal to romance readers of the forced proximity trope?
And how do we create unique stories that feature a situation of forced proximity?

The anxiety faced by characters who are forced into being around someone they find attractive but who’s

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Romance Tropes: Enemies to Lovers (Karen Winter)

Romance Tropes: Enemies to Lovers (Karen Winter)

A reference tool for plotting Enemies to Lovers romance stories - covering all romance genres.

What is the appeal to romance readers of the enemies-to-lovers trope?
And how do we create fresh stories using this popular romance trope?

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