Romance Writers’ Weekly #lovechatwrite

Our question of the the week is this-Do you think romance novels have a unique ability to explore emotions and relationships that other genres don’t? No, absolutely not. No matter what genre an author writes, they can explore deep human emotions and relationships. A romance can be woven into any genre. People are full of emotion whether they’re falling in love, solving a mystery, being part of history or fighting aliens. The ability to explore emotions depends on the author, not the genre they’re writing in. While romances can be emotional, they definitely don’t have a monopoly on emotions.

Now hop on over to Leslie Hachtel’s blog and see what she thinks at https://lesliehachtelwriter.wordpress.com and check out her romance, Adriana, at https://tinyurl.com/mf4bj5n3 In this gripping historical novel, set in 1723 England and the colonies, follow the tempestuous journey of a bold and cunning woman who risks everything to save her life. Disguised as a humble cook, Adriana sneaks aboard a ship and sets her sights on the enigmatic captain, Robert Stuart. A forbidden romance ignites between them in the darkness of the night, but when dawn breaks, her true identity remains a mystery to him. As their worlds collide and secrets unravel, Adriana must navigate the treacherous waters of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. Will she be able to reveal the truth and win the heart of the man she loves, or will the waves of deceit tear them apart forever? Immerse yourself in a whirlwind of passion, intrigue, and the power of a woman unafraid to seize her own destiny.

And check out my new release, Montana Pines Search for Love, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FL4RLDQV

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Published on September 09, 2025 11:00
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