Romancing the Beat: Story Structure for Romance Novels How to Write Kissing Books, Book 1 By: Gwen Hayes I enjoyed this book but the 80's play list at the start of every chapter kind of set me off. But the bits of info I did get from it are going to be use full in my own writing. I give this book 3 out of 5 it not life changing but if you want a quick over view on how to write a simple romance then give it a try. I know writing is not simple but it might help. Happy reading.
I know it about half way though the month but here is my tbr. 1. Sea Witch by Sarah Henning 2. Wicked Beauty by Katee Robert 3. The Brass Queen by Elizabeth Chatsworth 4. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell 5. The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh Wish me luck. Happy reading.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Another classic down for the year. And I ready enjoyed the story of Elizabeth and Jane Bennett and there younger sisters love stories with there men they love or think they love. Most people have seen the movies or web series that tell the love stories. I know I have and even tried to read it once in high school and was unable to get into it. This is a story about the prideful feeling of people that make people want to change there lives in this story of love and anger with people. And the also prejudice about people who are different then each other. But in the end Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy find love for each other and are happy for it. This is a good read so I give this 4.5 out of 5. I have loved this story forever so maybe knowing it made me like it less. I wound say if you want to get into classics give it a try. So happy r...
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