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Wild, Wicked & Wanton : 101 Ways to Love Like You're in a Romance Novel
Sure, romance novels offer are fun, pure fantasy, but can they actually teach a woman anything about love?
 
Absolutely!
 
Think about it, if a woman spent as much time plotting her romantic relationships as authors did in plotting their romance novels, there would be far less heartache. If real women took their cues from romance heroines, there may be more real-life Happily Ever Afters. Romance authors Christie Craig and Faye Hughes have turned their philosophy into a humorous self-help relationship book that lists 101 ways a woman can love like she's a romance heroine.
 
Romance heroines aren't perfect, they make mistakes. But by the end of the book, they've earned their walk into the sunset. How do they do it? Courage, wisdom, and some good ol' kick-ass gumption. Heroines don't wish they'd said something, they say it. They don't fret about their problems; they fix them. And couldn't we all use a little bit of their wisdom to deal with real life and with real men?
 
Meet Jayne. Like most romance heroines - and most real life women - she's had her share of heartaches. In Wild, Wicked and Wanton, Jayne's search for true love teaches her:
 
How to recognize a Keeper . . . and a Creeper
How to tame a Bad Boy
How to trust her instincts
How to find her own Mr. Right

And Much, Much More! 

Reviewer: Terri
Review: May 16, 2010
Genre(s): Romance, Self-Help, Nonfiction
Christie Craig and Faye Hughes are romance writers who took their research on love and romance and wrote an excellent book on the dos and don’ts of love. To guide us through their research is heroine, Jayne. Jayne has stared in lots of romance novels and has come across many heroes and roadblocks to love. By using her experiences, by the end of the book you’ll know how to find that

The Everything Guide to Writing a Romance Novel

Every year, thousands of romance manuscripts are submitted to publishers, but only the best are eventually published. This simple guide-written by two awardwinning romance novelists-will show readers what it takes to break into this highly competitive market and will provide them the information they need to get their manuscript out of the slush pile and onto the bookshelf. Readers will learn how to do the following techniques: build a story from premise to plot; add a fresh twist to a classic storyline; create compelling characters; write sizzling sex scenes that carry an emotional punch; research agents and markets; write a story that an editor can't reject; and promote themselves and their work. New writers, and even experienced writers, will find the solid howto information here invaluable. This is a musthave for aspiring writers who want to write the perfect love story.

Reviewer: Rachael
Review: Oct 23, 2008
Genre(s): Writing
Have you always wanted to write a romance novel but you don’t know how to go about it? Are you unsure of how to properly plot a story, create conflict between your characters, write a sizzling sex scene, or how to put together a manuscript properly?    In The Everything Guide to Writing a Romance Novel, romance authors Christie Craig and Faye Hughes, have created an incredibly useful book to

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