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You can use tried-and-true tropes to ground your story, provided you add a unique twist:

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External drama (evil villains, meddling parents, or long distances) is great for plot, but the best romances focus on . This is usually a "Lie" the character believes about themselves, such as: "I am not worthy of love." "I have to do everything alone to be safe." You can use tried-and-true tropes to ground your

is the "spark"—the banter, the physical tension, and the way they perceive one another. It gets the reader through the door. "If I'm honest about who I am, they’ll leave

"If I'm honest about who I am, they’ll leave." The romance succeeds when the partner helps the character face and defeat that Lie. 4. The Rhythms of Romance (Common Archetypes)

Prioritizes emotional intimacy. Every hand brush or lingering look is treated like a major plot point.

Focuses on the fine line between passion and hate. The "turn" happens when they realize their enemy is the only one who truly understands them.

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