Sunday, April 14, 2019

Falling in Love in One Night? Why Not? by @KarynGerrard #Giveaway #amwriting #amreading


I have to chuckle when I hear: "This isn't realistic, no one falls in love in one night/first sight." Actually, yes, some people do. In actual real life. It is rare, but it happens.

So why not in a romance story? Why can't the characters fall in love during a short period? One night? One week? One month?

Speaking as a romance reader, I suspend belief when I read for I believe a lot of romance is steeped in fantasy. The white knight riding up to rescue the damsel in distress. It is not based in any reality, as real life is far more messy and complicated. I read romance to escape, immerse myself in another world, and to get that satisfying happily-ever-after.

Doesn't matter if its a short story, a novella, or a full-length novel, I'm there for the journey. I want to be entertained, moved, and rooting for the characters to overcome obstacles in order reach that HEA(happily-ever-after). I would never complain about the length of a story, in fact, a short story is a perfect length for that "insta-love" so many roll their eyes at.

I've seen complaints about sex before falling in love. Well, that happens in real life too. Insta-lust can turn to something deeper, why not have it unfold in a romance novel?

As far as historical romance? The old "A duke would never marry a commoner, this is not realistic" argument also fits here. Again, this is fiction. Fantasy. I can suspend belief, and dukes have married commoners through the ages.

So because all these things factor into my reading experience, it has manifested itself in my romance writing. I have written more than one story where the couple fall in love right away, especially in my shorter works. I now write longer pieces with more complicated plots, but I still enjoy creating that journey to the HEA, whether it takes a night, a month, or a year.

Falling in love in one night? Why not?

Go for it. :) And give short stories/novellas a try!

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Karyn Gerrard, born and raised in the Maritime Provinces of Eastern Canada, now makes her home in a small town in Northwestern Ontario. When she’s not cheering on the Red Sox or travelling in the summer with her teacher husband, she writes, reads romance, and drinks copious amounts of Earl Grey tea. 

 A multi-published author, she loves to write sensual historical and contemporaries. Tortured heroes are an absolute must. As long as she can avoid being hit by a runaway moose in her wilderness paradise she assumes everything is golden. Karyn’s been happily married for a long time to her own hero. His encouragement and loving support keeps her moving forward.



“Looking for a swoon-worthy read? You can’t go wrong with the lovely and emotional romances from Karyn Gerrard.” ~Vanessa Kelly, USA Today Bestselling author 

"Karyn Gerrard writes very enjoyable, richly textured historical romances." ~Kate Pearce, New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author








17 comments:

  1. Your blog reminded me of the old song lyrics, "Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer." Count me in as one who loves these stories long or short and love at first sight.

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    1. cheers! Always love a reference to a Monkees song *wink*

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  2. I too love getting caught up in the fantasies, which can certainly include love at first sight.

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  3. I absolutely believe that people can make a connection right away with another person. The challenge is for the writer to make people believe it.

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  4. I believe connection can be instant--not so sure about love; however, the whole purpose in reading fiction is to suspend disbelief. I love that there are plenty of tropes to go around.

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  5. Karyn, enjoyed your post! I don't know why people claim there's no such thing. I know a lot of happily married couples who said it was love at first sight. After all, most cliches were created because of constantly recurring events.

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  6. It happened to me - wish me luck, girls!

    Following you everywhere, Karyn!!

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  7. Of course people fall in love at first sight! My Nan's 3rd husband said that's what happened to him. She was checking into the "old age home" when he saw her. They married 3 months later. She was 82. He was 74.

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  8. Great post, Karyn! I love the magic and fantasy of romance novels. Shocker, right?! LOL And I know several couples where "love at first sight" is the real deal. Who felt that insta-love first? With most of them it was the guy. *smile*

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    1. so true! And it does happen in real life to be sure! Cheers~

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