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Suspense leads up to a big event or dramatic moment, with tension being a primary emotion. This tension is usually one source of the conflict in the story.
- Suspense: romantic elements are only secondary. For list of titles in the sub-genre see category:Suspense.
- Romantic Suspense: in addition to a romance, romantic suspense books have danger or mystery in them. For list of titles in the sub-genre see category:Romantic Suspense.
- Inspirational Suspense: novels balance elements of Suspense with Inspirational romance. For list of titles in the sub-genre see category:Inspirational Suspense.
- Romantic mystery/thriller: in addition to the romance, the storyline will contain elements of danger to the hero or heroine. This is a darker version of the romantic suspense novels. For list of titles in the sub-genre see Category:Mystery/Thriller.
On the Web
- Elements of Romantic Suspense - as told by Carly Bishop
Suspense Authors
- Andersen, Susan
- Boyett~Compo, Charlotte
- Brockmann, Suzanne
- Castilleja, Diana
- Covey, Donica
- Howard, Linda
- Janzen, Tara
- Johansen, Iris
- Krentz, Jayne Ann
- Lowell, Elizabeth
- McKeever, Gracie C.
- Mondello, Lisa
- Peterson, Dusk
- Piemonte, Rosemarie
- Ryan, Marie-Nicole
- Stewart, Mariah
- Stuart, Anne
- Wallace, Debbie