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Romance, Writing

Crime or Romance?

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been wrapped up in editing work for Royal Hostage , and reading for The Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme.

By the time I got back to my own work-in-progress this week, my brain had got busy with a different plot. I now have two sets of characters keen to meet and get busy. Eventually both books will get written, it’s just a matter of when.

So now it’s over to you! I’ve written mini outlines for both my projects. Which would you like to read first – the Crime, or the Romance?

A Fine Romance

Rebecca has been two-timed, and her life is bleak. Then she wins a house in a competition. It seems like her problems are over, until handsome-but-grim property expert Jack literally falls into her life…

Accident, or Crime?

Pip finds her boss drowned in an ornamental lake. Then the murdered man’s son arrives to take over the family business. Pip soon has the job of her dreams, the new boss of her nightmares–and a killer in her garden…

Over to You – Crime, or Romance?

Which of those two little outlines appeals to you more? The Romance will be gentle, the Crime will be cosy (or Cozy, depending on which side of the Atlantic you live!)

I’d love to hear what you think. Pop your thoughts in the comments section below!

2 thoughts on “Crime or Romance?”

    1. Thanks, Ann. Turning to crime would be something new, so I’m apprehensive! It’s lovely to hear from you. I hope you’re enjoying this lovely weather.

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