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Guest - Jacqueline Seewald
Good morning! Join us on the cozy couch as we welcome author Jacqueline Seewald. Jacqueline is talking about why we should read romance. She's also offering three signed copies of her paranormal mystery The Third Eye as a Goodreads giveaway until August 1. The entry address is at the end of her post. Good luck!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Why Read Romance?
By Jacqueline Seewald
Why should you
read romance fiction? There are a number of good reasons. I’ll offer my own
opinion and let’s see if we agree.
Why do I read romances? I enjoy reading
books I can feel passionate about which equates to main characters who are
passionate people. I want to read a novel in which I truly care about those
main characters. For me, that means romantic fiction.
Don’t get me wrong, I like many
different kinds of fiction but enjoy most a novel with a happy ending. I hope
that doesn’t make me sound shallow. I suppose part of the reason I read is to
escape the hum-drum of everyday existence. I want to read a great love story
with characters I can care about. For instance, I love a good Regency because
the novels are often humorous as well as romantic. TEA LEAVES AND TAROT CARDS
could be called my tribute to that genre, although the novel is not merely a
formula book but rather my own take on historical romance with a paranormal
sensual twist.
I want to solve an exciting mystery
along with the fictional detectives. I also want to read a book with an
interesting, clever plot. I appreciate an intelligently written novel. But
without a good romance, for me a mystery novel falls flat. The three novels in
my Kim Reynolds series: THE INFERNO COLLECTION, THE DROWNING POOL, and THE
TRUTH SLEUTH are my tribute to mystery fiction. Of course, they are romantic
mysteries with a paranormal edge, the kind of fiction I most enjoy reading. Did
I mention I like to read romances that have a paranormal element? No? Pardon my
oversight.
Reading novels and short stories
gives me added perspective on life while providing me with inspiration to write
fiction. I recently completed a book of short stories entitled BEYOND THE BO
TREE which is now offered at a low cost as a Kindle book. It contains ten
romantic stories. Some are more realistic while others are fanciful. There’s a
good mix of stories which include a vampire romance, a Druid priestess at odds
with an archeologist, and a young woman who meets a Greek god in the garden of
an art gallery.
I believe a good book is one the
reader can enjoy. It should be one you just have to finish reading and it
should leave you feeling good, satisfied, emotionally and mentally enriched.
What sort of novels do you prefer
to read? What constitutes a good book in your opinion? Who are some of your
favorite authors? Are there any novels you would recommend to other readers?
To enter the Goodreads giveaway, click here
To enter the Goodreads giveaway, click here
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17720868-the-third-eye
Jacqueline also has
BEYOND THE BO TREE; TEN TALES OF ROMANCE
Jacqueline also has
BEYOND THE BO TREE; TEN TALES OF ROMANCE
And her Kim Reynolds paranormal romantic mysteries are available
from Harlequin at:
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-- Lynda Again,
Great post! I think it's pretty obvious that I like paranormal romance of SF romance the best of all. I'll be interested in hearing what you all like.
Have a Blessed Day!
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Hi, Lynda,
Thanks so much for inviting me as a guest blogger today.
Glad to have you guesting with us Jacqueline! Your books sound awesome!
Enjoyed your post Jacqueline. I like stories with characters who tell you why through either words, introspection, or deeds, instead of they are the way they are just because. A good book can hook me with realism no matter how far-fetched the storyline. Best luck!
Rose
Thanks for your thoughtful post. I like interesting characters in unique situations. I've enjoyed your stories in Beyond the Bo Tree and look forward to reading the Inferno Collection. Best wishes, Paula
Hi, Rose,
Thanks for dropping by and commenting. I think you make an important point: if readers care about the characters, they continue reading because they want to know what's going to happen to those characters. And fiction is exactly that--it doesn't have to be realistic. But the characters do need to be vivid and connect with us as readers at both an emotional and intellectual level.
Hi, Paula,
Thanks for your comments. I'm so glad you enjoyed reading Beyond the Bo Tree. The ten stories featured as a Kindle book are my favorite romances and I wanted to share them with readers. I hope you enjoy THE INFERNO COLLECTION as well. It combines romance, mystery and the paranormal, the first of the Kim Reynolds series.
Great post, Jacqueline! I agree - you have to feel passionately about the characters (good or bad, depending) to truly enjoy a book. Look forward to reading the BO TREE!
Jacquie, an interesting blog. I think we all care about characters, but too many times they are remote figures that just act out a story. It's wonderful to connect characters and story.
Nice post, Jacquie! Best of luck with all your books.
Great post!! I tweeted.
I love tales with a paranormal edge to them. I want to know the character, too. Romance is fine as long as it's not all about jumping into bed. lol I love it when I close the book and I still think about the characters. Enjoyed the post. Tweeted!
Thanks, Janis,
I hope you enjoy BEYOND THE BO TREE!
Hi, Betty,
I agree. Character and plot need to be a good fit.
Hi, Nikki,
Thanks for the good wishes!
Hi, Ella,
That's my granddaughter's name too!
Thanks for tweeting. Need all the publicity I can get.
Hi, Karen,
I so agree with you! People who don't read romances will make derogatory remarks about how the books are just bedroom/sex scenes. In reality, the novels have plots that develop meaningful relationships between interesting people.
Great post as always, Jacquie, and I know The Third Eye is a wonderful read. Although I mostly write mysteries, my very first publication, which I called a 'feminist' novel, was published as "a romance" by Ace Books! I always like a little romance in my mysteries, though not the bodice-ripping kind.
Hi, Nancy,
That term "bodice ripper" comes from the 1970's when the sex scenes really lacked finesse. Much more sensual these days. Although some might argue with me about that regarding erotic versus romantic.
I love fiction in all its flavors because it takes the mind to new horizons in character development. The choices are infinite and it's fun to hate and love people that can be shut between the covers for the next day. www.dkchristi.com author of Ghost Orchid and more
Perfect post!
I love and read romance for the happy ever after!
Good post, Jacquie!
I've gotten hooked on the Pennyfoot Hotel mysteries by Kate Kingsbury. I've read six so far on my Kindle. They take place in early 20th century England. Good mysteries, with some romance. Very light, a lot of fun.
As always, good luck with your work Jackie.
P. S. I LOVE the name of this blog. Star-Crossed Romance is a very inviting name. I'll be back!
Hi, D.K.,
Ghost Orchid is a truly romantic book title.
Hi, D'Ann,
We agree. There are so many depressing things happening in the world--just read the newspapers.
I so enjoy opening a novel where problems resolve, people find true love and happiness. That's what romance fiction is all about.
Hi, Gail,
I hadn't heard of these romantic mysteries before but I do love British novels. So I'll definitely look for them.
Hi Jacquie. My favorite books combine mystery with romance. I look forward to solving the crime as well as reading about the developing romantic relationship throughout the course of the book.
And I love your books!
Hi Jacquie,
I like to read the type of books I write - blended mystery and romance. I enjoy your work and always look forward to your blogs around the 'net.
Maggie
Hi, Cindy,
Thank you for the compliment. I happen to love your mystery novels as well. They successfully combine elements of romance, mystery and humor.
Hi, Maggie,
I enjoy your romantic mystery novels as well. I'm looking forward to September when your next Cleopatra Jones novel and The Third Eye are both published by Five Star/Gale.
I feel exactly as you do in many respects. I like to read romance for the character depth and the happy endings. I like romantic mysteries to follow along with the sleuth and feel engaged in her life. In any genre, a romantic subplot is welcome and often the romance drives the story. If you want fear and grief, read the newspaper instead.
Thanks for stopping by. We do agree, Nancy. Your mystery novels are especially enjoyable because there is a romantic subplot.
I enjoyed reading the Inferno collection.
I enjoy reading romance wrh a hint of mystery.
As usual good post.
Thanks, Anna, I appreciate your comments!
I couldn't agree more about why we read (and write) romance. I love happy endings too, maybe because real life often doesn't provide those happy endings. And I don't think that's shallow, it's simply a need for an uplifting story.
Hi, Lyn,
Thanks for your comments. I agree that romance is an uplifting form of reading. It makes our days happier. Much joy to everyone who has time the time to read this blog! May your reading bring you pleasure always.
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