Sentences with phrase «romance readers who»

The more specifically you can narrow down your audience to, say, «romance readers who read other independently published romance / drama novels about being a writer,» the better.
New York Magazine took note of the book on 4/16/12 and featured the cover as an example of «Tycoon erotica» for «romance readers who like their hunks in the 1 % income bracket».
There is a marketing challenge here: You're not just selling a book to romance customers, you're selling a short story specifically to the very few romance readers who want to read a short story.
Romance Reads is a community of avid Romance readers who appreciate great authors, books, and great prices.
I have a lot of books that were called «romance» although I did not call them that which has caused me to have fans and some serious haters amongst hard core romance readers who claim I need to back away from «their books» and stop calling mine that.
Romance readers who are dedicated to independent bookstores may be familiar with this scene.
This is a group for romance readers who like their romance with minimal relationship angst.
Now, niche would be to say that we want only those romance readers who (oh, I don't know, let go really narrow) ONLY read romance novels that have pets in them.
Activity Juggler... Among all of the crazy, I am also an avid romance reader who enjoys taking journeys into others» lives, cultures, and travels by means of a book.
If you're a romance reader who likes to read in languages other than English, note as well that she has other translations available for this same book.
Activity Juggler... Among all of the crazy, I am also an avid romance reader who enjoys taking journeys into others» lives, cultures, and travels by means of a book.
«Your rabid romance reader who was buying $ 100 worth of books a week and funneling $ 5,200 into Amazon per year is now generating less than $ 120 a year,» she said.
Activity Juggler... Among all of the crazy, I am also an avid romance reader who enjoys taking journeys into others» lives, cultures, and travels by means of a book.
Activity Juggler... Among all of the crazy, I am also an avid romance reader who enjoys taking journeys into others» lives, cultures, and travels by means of a book.

Not exact matches

Romance authors are now able to tap into a user base of 45 million monthly readers, who log more than 15 billion minutes each month.
The thing a lot of romance readers know is that this model, in which a virgin meets a worldly, wealthy man who educates her in the ways of her own body, in which she is shocked to find that she enjoys sex, including non-procreative sex, is not new.
(How tricky it is to find readers for romance novels, who are usually women, who can credibly and comfortably voice female romance protagonists and male romantic heroes as both are usually written is a fascinating side road I won't wander down today.)
The Hunger Games drags at times, is not particularly imaginative as much as it's campy, the romance part seems more perfunctory as touchy - feely love than steamy and any complexities in characters or angry revolutionary messages can't be drawn out on film like they were supposedly in the book (I'm not one of its 26 million readers, but I'll take the word of those who stated that was so in the book).
I wanted to write a book that was complex; to offer something for the voyeur, the psychoanalyst, the lover of memoirs and the romance reader, and insight for those who wonder what really happens in an affair.
For example, a romance novelist who wants to attract romance readers would employ a concentrated strategy, that is to say, this is a large population of readers — and we aren't segmenting them by saying we only want a small subset of those readers, no as a romance writer we want them all because we know our readers read cross sub-genre.
Readers who enjoy their romance with a bite will appreciate the wild flavor of this story.
THERE»S NO PLACE LIKE HOME A bigger switch comes from New York Times best - selling author Connie Brockway, who offers her first contemporary with Hot Dish, a novel that turns out to be that rarest of breeds, a contemporary romance that isn't chick lit or divorce lit or even (much) of a romantic suspense, but a hot main dish for the savvy reader who knows pure romance can be a hearty meal in itself.
Prolific readers who chose romance were reading for almost 90 minutes a day, and finding time more than six times a day to settle down with a book.
While the Christian Greys of the world are fun distractions from the everyday, a more compassionate, supportive, and intelligent character may be the next step in romance lit for readers who are fed up with domineering jerks and dukes who order women around.
THE STORY OF SAIUNKOKU is an exciting new addition to the Shojo Beat imprint, especially for those readers who love romance and political intrigue!»
And my social media channels do slant towards fellow techies as well as people who continue to be power readers in the digital realm, like romance readers.
Our guest was paranormal and science fiction romance author, Veronica Scott, and we also discussed some of the many things she's doing to foster growth and awareness of the SFR genre among readers who might be interested.
People who read indie books are voracious readers, and romance readers tend to be voracious, so ebooks and romance are a marriage arranged by Kindle.
A bold, new phenomenon has taken place in publishing, arguably started by the indie authors who maintained strict control over their works and were free to publish as they chose, but also taken up by the romance genre within the traditional industry due to an abundance of readers who clamor for new content.
Verdict: 4 Stars A bold, new phenomenon has taken place in publishing, arguably started by the indie authors who maintained strict control over their works and were free to publish as they chose, but also taken up by the romance genre within the traditional industry due to an abundance of readers who clamor for new... [Read more...]
Whether this is a gimmicky attempt to lure readers or the wave of the future for digital publishing remains to be seen, but as always, this kind of innovation has a strong foundation with romance readers and the publishers who provide that content.
Caught in the middle were the young adult readers, people who may be exploring the romance genre but were too mature for books that didn't address sex in any way, yet were not quite prepared for the shirts coming off in every chapter.
Where are the romance novels for women readers who aren't emotionally insecure and completely lacking in any self - confidence?
Popular genres like romance, with all its sub-genres, have masses of readers who love to read, and are hungry for new books and authors.
For example, there may be more readers on Goodreads who are interested in romance than are interested in memoirs.
For instance, antagonists — the kind of antagonist who would be satisfying in a literary novel might bore or irritate readers of a romance.
If you write erotic romance don't go looking for readers who love sweet inspirational.
Most romance genre readers are wonderful fans who would never think about buying a book, reading it and then returning it.
Rogue Books is home base for German indie authors of hot romance novels who went rogue on their native language and took it upon themselves to make their works accessable for YOU, an avid English reader, by entrusting us with their translation projects — indie style!
The true purpose of a platform is to create a community of like - minded readers — to find the people who like dystopian YA, or historical romances, or the paleo diet just as much as you, and then finding ways to help them.
And if you sell realistic women's fiction as romance, readers who don't get their HEA ending will be unhappy forever after.
I recommend this to readers who enjoy novels that explore family relationships - with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure.
Marriage plots simmer in the background of the story, particularly in the failed romances of Elizabeth Philpot's sister Margaret (who is herself a novel reader and Jane Austen fan).
It's not about being ashamed of writing steamy paranormal romance, it's about respecting that the readers who know me for my young adult fiction shouldn't accidentally come across a new book and think it's age - appropriate for younger readers
And I am no author just a common reader of quality fiction, who happily reads both conventionally published and self published novels from Wolf Hall to By Loyalty Divided, a cross mix of highbrow his lit fict and Indie mass market hist romance.
This is a book club for readers who love a little * clean * romance.
For many romance readers, a cheating husband is the last person who deserves a happy ending.
This month, we're featuring four heroes who epitomize the lure of cowboys for romance readers.
Though it might seem like E.L. James invented erotic fiction (at least to the readers who never ventured into the romance section until they got hooked on Fifty Shades), Megan Hart has been writing in this genre for years.
I can really only speak on the romance community, but I do think readers who eread are buying a lot more books for exactly the reasons you state.
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