| Fiction romance novels are very enjoyable and engrossing if they are skillfully written. Good novelists like Sidney Sheldon, Irving Wallace, Barbara Cartland, Salman Rushdie or Anne Mather know how to engage the readers’ attention. There are noted fiction romance novelists in the bygone era. A few of them are, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Thomas Hardy and George Elliott. Thousands of superlatives perhaps will not be enough for their works.
Fantasy romance novels make very interesting read. These books draw the picture of a totally fictional world, which is hard to identify in real life. In one of the well known fantasy romance novels, there is a delightful fictional kingdom whose ruler is a beautiful young princess. She becomes the victim of palace intrigue as her cousin does his best to usurp her position.
The tricks he tries include physical harm. The princess is beside herself with worry, she is bothered about her physical safety and her royal position but there is no solution in sight. Now enter the other protagonist. The handsome young man is from another world, he is the prince regent of his principality. He has come to visit this world out of curiosity and when his conveyance made a sudden landing on the meadows, he enters the palace and through a series of incidents come very close to the princess. The palace intrigue is defeated and the princess marries her man.
Such fantasy novels offer a wide scope for imagining the twists and turns in the lives of the protagonists. For example, in the above story, the couple is married, but one can wonder if the human princess can live with her out of this world prince or what will happen to their romance in future. The readers can draw their own conclusion which is really stimulating. For more on this, please visit www.mydearvalentine.com.
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