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[[Category:Romance Terms]] [[Category:Plot Devices]] [[category:Marriage of Convenience]]
 
[[Category:Romance Terms]] [[Category:Plot Devices]] [[category:Marriage of Convenience]]
A marriage-of-convenience is entered into when both parties require something that only marriage can provide. This is a popular plot device in [[Historical|historical]] romances. It has been suggested that [[Contemporary|contemporary]] romances have a difficult time pulling off plausible marriage-of-convenience plots, but it can be done.
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A marriage-of-convenience is entered into when both parties require something that only marriage can provide. This is a popular plot device in [[Historical Romance Titles|historical]] romances. It has been suggested that [[Contemporary|contemporary]] romances have a difficult time pulling off plausible marriage-of-convenience plots, but it can be done.

Latest revision as of 01:31, 2 March 2007

A marriage-of-convenience is entered into when both parties require something that only marriage can provide. This is a popular plot device in historical romances. It has been suggested that contemporary romances have a difficult time pulling off plausible marriage-of-convenience plots, but it can be done.