Before the "meet-cute" happens, your characters need to be whole people. A common mistake is defining a character solely by their search for love.
Whether it’s a "Happily Ever After" (HEA) or a "Happy for Now" (HFN), the ending must feel earned. The reader should feel the weight of every obstacle the couple overcame. It’s not just about the kiss at the end; it’s about the quiet realization that, despite the chaos of the world, they’ve found their person. mysexymel
Readers often get frustrated by conflicts that could be solved with a 30-second conversation. Before the "meet-cute" happens, your characters need to
Whether you are writing the next great romance novel or just a fan of the genre, we all know that a great love story is about more than just two people meeting. It’s about the transformation that happens when two souls collide. 1. The Foundation: Characters, Not Caricatures The reader should feel the weight of every