Bride by Design
- 187pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Leigh Michaels crée des romans d'amour captivants, explorant les complexités des relations avec une voix distinctive et un sens aigu du détail. Ses récits sont célébrés pour leur profondeur émotionnelle et leur représentation réaliste des personnages. Michaels se concentre sur la création d'histoires qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs, offrant des aperçus du cœur humain. Son approche de la romance est réfléchie, mettant l'accent sur le développement des personnages.







"The one book no serious romance author should be without" - Dubuque Telegraph-HeraldSweep your readers off their feet....Writing the Romance Novel is a step-by-step guide to creating love stories that readers and editors will adore. Award-winning romance novelist Leigh Michaels walks you through each stage of the process, from initial brainstorming to writing the final line, then on to working with publishers or publishing your book on your own.Writing the Romance Novel will help you-- Select a project-- Plan your love story-- Create a vital story framework-- Develop characters to care about-- Steer clear of clichés and stereotypes by studying the genre-- Craft engaging and realistic heroes and heroines-- Convincingly develop the main characters' blossoming relationship-- Create a conflict which keeps your story tension high-- Make your love scenes sizzle-- Produce the perfect - and convincing - happy endingWriting the Romance Novel has everything you need!Includes a new chapter on independent publishing.A version of this book was published in 2007 by Writers Digest Books under the title On Writing Romance.
The Billionaire Date by Leigh Michaels released on Jan 23, 1998 is available now for purchase.
Assignment: Twins by Leigh Michaels released on Feb 22, 2005 is available now for purchase.
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Man of the High Plains. Shades of Yesterday. Paradise for Two. Bittersweet Honeymoon
Finch Carmody was totally wrong for her! A rugged homesteader from the Australian high country, Finch exuded too much raw masculinity for Blythe's taste. Comfortable, calm Nathan was more her type. Unfortunately, though Nathan wanted her, he didn't want her recently orphaned nephew, Lief, whom she had raised on her own. Nathan persuaded a reluctant Blythe to foist the boy on his supposed father, Finch. Although he was not the father, Finch nevertheless agreed to take the child-to get him away from Nathan. But Finch's challenging manner disconcerted Blythe, sending sparks down her spine . . . and his proposed living arrangements unnerved her even more!