The #1 Reason Readers Stop Reading Your Romance (and How to Fix It Before They Put Your Book Down)

By Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA Every romance writer shares the same quiet fear: a reader picks up your book, settles in with interest… and then drifts away before the story truly begins. They don’t leave angry. They don’t leave disappointed. They simply lose the emotional thread. And once that connection dissolves, getting it back …

The Silent Killer of Romance Novels: Emotional Misalignment (*And How to Fix It!) ~ Part 1

By Erin M. Brown, MA, MFA There’s one issue that quietly derails more love stories than weak plotting, slow pacing, or flat characters combined. It’s subtle. It hides in the emotional undercurrents of your scenes. And most writers don’t notice it until a beta reader says something vague like, “I liked it… but something felt …

The #1 Mistake Romance Authors Make (And How to Fix It Before You Revise)

This article emphasizes the importance of identifying a romance novel’s subgenre and emotional arc before revising. These elements are crucial for crafting a believable and engaging love story. Clarity in subgenre aligns reader expectations, while a strong emotional arc drives character transformation, ensuring every scene contributes meaningfully to the narrative.