Book-a-Day #Giveaway Featuring Author Lena Lane
Leave a comment on today's blog post and you're eligible to win this author's giveaway. Each day in November that you comment gives you an entry into the Grand Prize giveaway at the end of the month! (Print copies for US residents only, please. If you live outside the US and win, you'll receive a digital copy of the book.)Romance: Such a simple word that is often misunderstood and misused. Yes, misused.The Phantom of the Opera is not a romance. Casablanca is not a romance. And goodness, Romeo and Juliet is most definitely not a romance. Believe it or not, those are dramas with romantic elements. In a romance, the struggle between individuals ends with unconditional love.Ā A true romance has a happy endingāalways. Surprise: thatās not attainable if the main characters are dead.Wellā¦actually, thatās not true. Because the story doesnāt need to end simply because people die. Welcome to the paranormal subgenre. Itās one of many. There are historical romances, which can be quite educational. Religious/spiritual romances focus on the spiritual journey of the individuals while they fall in love. Romantic comedies are my favorite. Laughter makes my soul sing, and though my stories fall under the contemporary romance umbrella, they do have some comedic moments.Romantic suspense, which involves solving some mystery, is one of the more popular genres, and is commonly read by men. Yes, itās true. Some men read romance. Though most wouldnāt dare to admit it (be sure to add some disgust and eye roll when you read the wordĀ romance, ugh!), those that do can defend their reading choice by stating that theyāre reading for the mystery portion. Obviously, they just skim over the lovey-dovey areas. And the sexy scenes. Riiiiight.Though the majority of romance books have some graphic descriptions of sex, not all do. Some only have hints of physical love, while leaving the rest to the readerās imagination. That is not the case for my stories. My first story, Colonial Offer, is a very sensual book, with a lot of descriptive sex. Itās not erotica, though. That is a genre in itself, with the majority of the story revolving around the physical pleasures.My stories are intended to give the reader an escape from reality. Theyāre the kind that would fall under the category of chick-flick, with some push and pull between the characters, while always ending with the happily-ever-after every true romance has. Thatās what I love. And if youāre like me, youāll enjoy my stories.Happy reading!Lena has been writing since high school--though that first story will remain in the dark corners of her closet to protect everyone. After all, she writes romance, not horror. Just kidding! It's not really that bad, but her idea of romance and love has certainly changed through time, not to mention her writing skills. Find out more by visiting herĀ website.The author is giving away an ebook from her Sampson Series, winner's choice. Hope to see you onĀ Saturday, December 1Ā at theĀ Rhode Island Author Expo!