I've played a lot of RPGs over the years, and many of them have
romance elements in them somewhere.
Not exact matches
While digital sex may lack
romance, it features the most important
element from an evolutionary point of view: the genetic material from two parents gets mixed together
in a child.
Let this bar
romance you as it echoes an
element of the ancient Greeks» concept of Eros: the creative impulse of ever - unfolding nature, igniting the Light of coming into being and bringing order to all things
in the cosmos.
In other parts it incorporates old and new, slightly worn pieces, with decorative
elements and a touch of
romance.
Summer
romance... an essence of sophisticated femininity mixed with airy
elements, pieces that float and flutter
in the wind.
boudoir looks to a gorgeously bohemian tablescape today's wedding inspiration shoot from Anastasia Pushkina combines
romance with masculine
elements against an old - world façade
in Moscow, Russia to create a truly beautiful, and effortlessly whimsical wedding day design!
Helen Fisher, Biological Anthropologist and consultant to dating site Match, also presented the numbers
in a compelling way to show the audience that apps are an effective way to meet people, and the
romance element will always be present because it's biological.
Some men
in middle ages feel like they have lost that spark or fun
element in life due to a boring married life, static
romance, serious work life etc..
We pledged to discover the perfect places to date
in Dilli, a city with an
element of love, passion and
romance.
But
in the attempt it takes away
elements that are associated with youth: energy, excitement and
romance.
Banshee contains
elements for fans of drama, action, horror and
romance films and shows all
in one.
However, Caruso and screenwriters Landon (Another Day
in Paradise) and Ellsworth (Red Eye) aren't exactly setting their sights too high, employing a mixture of teen comedies,
romance, and paranoid thriller
elements solely to deliver escapist cheap thrills.
These
elements come together to bring us a
romance between William and Maria, who apparently fall
in love at first sight, with Maria at least believing it to be preordained.
ItÆs simplest to read Birth as a ghost story, albeit one where the supernatural
elements are brushed under the divan for a metaphysical
romance where a woman, never fully recovered from losing her husband, may have conjured his spirit
in boy's form.
Its emotional story of father - son dynamics with a hint of
romance thrown
in, all set against the world of professional photography, is not without its pro-forma
elements.
Youth, beauty, and death have long been Gus Van Sant's recurring motifs, but
in this terminally whimsical tale of
romance between morbid cuties, the
elements don't so much flow together into a stirring whole as coagulate into fatuous prettiness.
Romances aren't exactly Block's strong suit, and it occasionally shows
in the artifice of the situation, although Kar Wai's command of creating mood is just enough to keep the entirety of the production from collapsing from too many overdone story
elements.
A litmus test: if you find that you enjoy revisiting sweeping modern
romance films like Titanic and The Notebook, you owe it to yourself to give Somewhere
in Time a try, especially as it contains
elements that both films have emulated.
The
romance that buds between her and Thomas Sharpe is likely the most stupefying
element of the film
in that it works as well as it does.
For a film mainly guided, stylistically, by feeling more than by thought, Wong Kar - wai's
In the Mood for Love opens rather pragmatically: A simple exchange in an apartment hallway between a landlord and her two prospective tenants, Mrs. Chan (Maggie Cheung) and Mr. Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), introduces the principal elements of what is, in essence, a straightforward story of star - crossed lovers and their unconsummated relationship — a romance thwarted as much by tragic circumstance as by the story's central cinematic contrivanc
In the Mood for Love opens rather pragmatically: A simple exchange
in an apartment hallway between a landlord and her two prospective tenants, Mrs. Chan (Maggie Cheung) and Mr. Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), introduces the principal elements of what is, in essence, a straightforward story of star - crossed lovers and their unconsummated relationship — a romance thwarted as much by tragic circumstance as by the story's central cinematic contrivanc
in an apartment hallway between a landlord and her two prospective tenants, Mrs. Chan (Maggie Cheung) and Mr. Chow (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), introduces the principal
elements of what is,
in essence, a straightforward story of star - crossed lovers and their unconsummated relationship — a romance thwarted as much by tragic circumstance as by the story's central cinematic contrivanc
in essence, a straightforward story of star - crossed lovers and their unconsummated relationship — a
romance thwarted as much by tragic circumstance as by the story's central cinematic contrivance.
It's a classic film, not a masterpiece by any means, but the
elements of mystery,
romance, and humor are so strong
in all departments, there's few
in its class as far as this genre goes.
It is safe to say that
Romancing SaGa 2 features some intriguing gameplay
elements not often seen
in contemporary JRPGs.
It certainly plays half of the time as a coming - of - age drama with war
elements, but
in the mix we also find rebel - punk angst, teen
romance, quirky comedy, and, perhaps most oddly, a fantasy
element involving telepathic connections between characters.
It's hard to go wrong
in the acting department when you have Penn, Oldman (True
Romance, The Fifth
Element) and Harris (Glengarry Glen Ross, Running Mates)
in the cast, and
in this respect, State of Grace definitely delivers some fine performances.
Yet Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have still managed to carve out their own little niche
in the market with this film, a daring fusion of grindhouse genre fiction with indie
romance that somehow uses those seemingly opposed
elements to transcend and forge a tale about the power and uniting force of love, no matter how star - crossed and unlikely its subjects may be.
You don't need to see Before Sunrise to enjoy Before Sunset, but by doing so, you'll not only be depriving yourself of one of the better
romances in the last 10 years, but also a depth and richness
in the nostalgic
elements that permeate this sequel.
Although it's an R - rated picture featuring inter-species sex, there's something childlike about Guillermo del Toro's supernatural
romance: It presents a perfect streamlined fantasy with every
element in place.
It might seem like just another
romance with a ghost added
in for good measure, but I think the odd, quirky
element of this film will set it apart from the rest.
And many of the story
elements feel forced, or perfunctory — the doomed
romance between Elizabeth and Lord Robert,
in particular, has a daytime TV flavor.
Bana is at his most charismatic to date, but the story is structured
in a repetitive way, and the one extra-poker
element - a
romance between Bana and a fledgling singer - is torpedoed by the miscasting and oddly charmless performance of Drew Barrymore.
From the melancholic
romance of «Climates» to the
elements of a police procedural
in «Once Upon a Time
in Anatolia,» Ceylan consistently manages to combine genre ingredients into a much subtler amalgam of imagery and subtext that transcends any semblance of formula.
Reynolds winds up
romancing Arterton's co-accountant Anna Kendrick, after he makes a grave error with Arterton, and while Michael R. Perry's script occasionally feels a little like a talking - animal comedy riff on some of the plot
elements in Thomas Harris» novel «Red Dragon,» you might as well steal from the best.
All the
elements are
in play for a crackling good, Macbeth - like tale about ambitious but fatally flawed characters, but the erratic screenplay by Christopher Kyle lacks confidence as it swings from glossy
romance to creepy thriller, leaving us feeling detached along the way.
Hidden Shadows is a Winner
in the Fiction category of the 2016 NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement award; Winner 2016 Global Ebook Awards, Popular Literature Fiction; Short - Listed for the Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize; finalist for the Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award; Honorable Mention, General Fiction, Eric Hoffer Award; Finalist, da Vinci Eye Award; Finalist, Debut category: WFWA (Women's Fiction Writers Association) Star Award Contest; Finalist, Literary Fiction, NIEA (National Indie Excellence Awards); Finalist for the Will Rogers Medallion Award
in the Western
Romance category; Finalist
in the NERFA contest (National Excellence
in Romance Fiction Awards), sponsored by First Coast
Romance Writers, for «Novel with Romantic
Elements;» Finalist
in the Long Contemporary category for the Aspen Gold Reader's Choice Contest (Heart of Denver
Romance Writers) and Top Ten finisher, Best Other Novel, Predators & Editors Readers» Poll 2015 as well as other awards and accolades.
The plots
in this range are more complex, bringing
in elements of
romance, and more sophisticated conflicts.
«I'm NOT interested
in Christian fiction, adult non-fiction, horsey books, genre science fiction or high fantasy (though I am open to speculative
elements, especially
in middle grade fiction), erotica, category
romance (though romantic
elements are welcomed
in novels), or books that feature graphic violence.
In book one of the brand - new Hidden Legacy series, Burn For Me, Andrews has combined all of the elements that make romance such a sought - after read, while also taking the plot in the directions she choose
In book one of the brand - new Hidden Legacy series, Burn For Me, Andrews has combined all of the
elements that make
romance such a sought - after read, while also taking the plot
in the directions she choose
in the directions she chooses.
That being said, some of the
romance elements bogged down the story because they felt so similar to ones we have seen
in the past
in Kate's books.
Waves of global terrorism and a tough, contemporary 15 - year - old protagonist are the defining
elements in this startlingly original first novel, which tenderly interweaves a deeply felt first
romance with the main character's transition from sardonic, self - absorbed teen to resourceful survivor.
Throw
in a
romance element with the out - of - shape, sickly, nearly - suicidal Detective Hodges, and you're sure to throw up
in your mouth a few times.
Whether it's fan girling over Ada Lovelace by having her as a secondary character
in Must Love Breeches, or outright geek references with geek types
in her romantic comedy with paranormal
elements, Beer and Groping
in Las Vegas, or going all Southern steampunk
in Steam Me Up, Rawley, she likes to have fun with her
romances and hopes her readers do too.
I read Christian fiction, so I'm most interested
in the
Romance with Religious or Spiritual
Elements category.
We also have: Lisa Silverthorne's Isabel's Tears, a novel about a magical inn; Dayle A. Dermatis» Waking the Witch, a gothic mystery novel with some paranormal
elements and a light
romance; Kelly Washington's The Pale Waters, the first novella
in a four - part epic journey; Erica Lyon's Hot Waters, a steamy sea adventure novel; and New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch's The War and After, five historical fantasy stories of magic and revenge.
Be terser
in the thriller
elements, festive
in the social moments, vulnerable
in romance, quick and cutting
in anger.
When submitting a book to be featured on this website, authors can choose on a sliding scale to what extend a certain
element is represented
in their book (for example: a little Action, lots of
Romance, no Sadness, some Magic...).
A mysterious and beguiling love story with
elements of Poe, Twain, Hemingway, and Greek mythology, drawn
in moody black - and - white charcoal, this new paperback edition of the New York Times Best - Selling graphic novel by author / illustrator Mark Siegel is a study
in romance, atmosphere, and suspense.
While the romantic
element is sometimes forced, the true
romance in the story isn't between a man and a woman or a girl and her father; it's between a young woman who has made difficult sacrifices and her art, between nostalgia and progress, and between ideals and a town.
He's a member of Mystery Writers of America,
Romance Writers of America,
Elements of
Romance, Lethal Ladies, Sisters -
in - Crime, and League of Texas Writers.
It started
in romance years ago when authors began adding suspense to create the romantic suspense sub-genre, and paranormal
elements to create paranormal
romance.
But things that will make me stop include a large romantic
element in a thriller, because if I purchased a thriller, I'm expecting one, not a
romance; too much misspelled dialect because it makes the story really hard to follow; too much profanity because it often signals a taste level
in the story that I'm not going to like (honestly, I shouldn't read 5 pages and have more profanity than pages).