Difference between revisions of "Romance Sub-Genres"
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* [[Fantasy]] | * [[Fantasy]] | ||
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* [[GLBT]] | * [[GLBT]] | ||
* [[Historical Romance Titles]] | * [[Historical Romance Titles]] | ||
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* [[Paranormal]] | * [[Paranormal]] | ||
* [[Regency Romance]] | * [[Regency Romance]] | ||
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* [[Single Title]] | * [[Single Title]] | ||
* [[Suspense]] | * [[Suspense]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 1 October 2006
Romance is found in all literary genres. However, when it comes to favorite stories, readers have definite preferences. When buying a novel marketed specifically as a "romance", readers can choose from a wide range of story styles:
- African-American
- Category
- Chick-lit
- Contemporary
- Erotic Romance
- Erotica
- Fantasy
- Futuristic
- GLBT
- Historical Romance Titles
- Inspirational
- Interracial Romance
- Multi-Cultural
- Novel With Strong Romantic Elements
- Paranormal
- Regency Romance
- Science Fiction
- Single Title
- Suspense
- Sweet
- Traditional
- Yaoi
- Young Adult