Showing posts with label favorite romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite romance. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Thus, with a kiss, I die

Many of the most celebrated 'love stories' in literature are actually tragedies.

Romeo and Juliet. Wuthering Heights. Lancelot and Guinevere. Abelard and Heloise. Antony and Cleopatra. Even the movie Titanic. Someone dies at the end, or goes mad, or has happiness snatched away in some other mean and untimely manner.

How is all this suffering fair? And how is it romantic?

Well, life's like that. We can't always have what we want -- and there's something emotionally satisfying, if not uplifting, about the 'perfect love' cut short. So long, of course, as it doesn't happen to us.

"'Tis better to have loved and lost / than never to have loved at all" wrote Tennyson.

Or, in the words of the immortal rock band Queen: "Just one year of love / Is better than a lifetime alone." Queen have an eye for tragedy; they also sang Who Wants To Live Forever? from the movie Highlander -- a song about an immortal man with a mortal lover. Yeah. That's never going to end well, is it?

And if even a horrible movie like Highlander can make us cry, in that scene where Connor's mortal wife dies in his arms, an old woman, while he lives on, forever young... well, it just goes to show that there's nothing more desperately romantic than love that dies untimely.

Why is that? Is it because we want to believe that true love lives on after death? Do we like the idea of love so obsessive it can defeat even that most final of endings? Do we all secretly wish for the kind of love that's so wonderful, we might as well die right now, because this is as good as it gets -- the idea of love so perfect that without it, we'd rather die?

Or do we just adore a tear-jerker? What do you think?

Friday, February 8, 2013

Favorite Romance Novel, H-m-m?


I don’t have a favorite romance novel.  Instead, I have many novels that are favorites.  I have two boxes of keeper books.  So if you are looking for ideas on what to read you won’t find it here, because I'd be hard pressed to choose only one!

I’m going to tell you what makes me love a good romance novel.  Whether it is contemporary, western, paranormal, time-travel, historical, steampunk or erotica, (yes, erotica can have a romance/love story too), all the genres have a few commonalities.

Here are five must haves:

1) You need two characters worth breathing life into.  Two people who are meant to be together, even though they may have no idea at the beginning of the novel.  Two people I will want to root for.

2) Then throw everything in their paths but the kitchen sink.  Show how they triumph over these challenges to grow in character and forge a strong relationship.

3) Anything worth having is worth fighting for and defending.  I really like the Knight in shining armor romance books.  Sigh!!  Historical or Contemporary!!

4) I like to read a romance that makes me pull for the Hero and Heroine. A book that makes me cry, laugh and maybe even clap for joy.  A book I don’t want to end, because I am loving the journey.

5) Romance novels reaffirm that Happily Ever After is possible.

The short version of what makes a romance novel, quote from Victoria Alexander.

Victoria Alexander (VictAlex@aol.com):
A romance novel is a story in which, in spite of all obstacles, the hero and heroine end up together.

And I’ll add, together and happy!

The romances that intrigue me the most are time-travels.  The heroine or hero ends up going ahead or back in time without the means of traveling through time again to reach their love interest. The authors come up with some very clever ideas for getting the lovers back together.


What are some of the things you like about Romance Novels, and what is your favorite romance genre?