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" In real life, I'd say that your commitment-phobe/narcissist/bad boy boyfriend is a lost cause, but romance is shelved in fiction for a reason. "
Sarah MacLean
Real Life
Say
Boy
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" In seven books, I've written my fair share of baby epilogues. Pregnancies and births and even grandchildren have made an appearance in the final pages of my books. "
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" As winter approaches - bringing cold weather and family drama - we crave page-turners, books made for long nights and tryptophan-induced sloth. "
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" The best romance writers know there's nothing that builds conflict or makes a gentleman of a rogue more quickly than responsibility. "
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" In fiction, as in real life, love might inspire acts that are at best foolish and at worst life-threatening, but in the best romances, love is the final, secret ingredient that turns mere mortals into heroes and heroines. "
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Inspire
" Boring heroines are, in my opinion, the most common romance mistake. We loathe hanging out with women who define themselves purely through their relationships... why would we want to read about them? "
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" No doubt, much of the joy of a great romance is the moment when these stoic heroes crack open and reveal themselves to their heroines - the only women strong enough to match them. "
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" 'A Rogue by Any Other Name' is the first book in the 'Rules of Scoundrels' series, centered on a legendary pre-Victorian casino and her four scandalous aristocratic owners. "
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" I never met Colleen McCullough; if I had, I probably would have cried and made a fool of myself. "
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" There is perhaps no more rewarding romance heroine than she who is not expected to find love. The archetype comes in many disguises - the wallflower, the spinster, the governess, the single mom - but always with one sad claim: Love is not in her cards. "
Sarah MacLean
She
Love
Love Is
" Colleen McCullough taught me that desire is the heart of romance. "
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" Even in 2014, when romance heroes are as varied as their genre, somewhere in them you can still always find the alpha male. "
Sarah MacLean
Find
Still
Always
" Alas, summer sun can't last forever. The days will grow cooler and shorter, and our skin will once again pale. "
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Sun
Will
" At the heart of every successful romance novel lies the evolution of its characters. Through love, heroes and heroines grow not only into a perfect match, but into stronger, better, more admirable people. "
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Love
People
Perfect
" As for the zone, I always find the zone immediately after I am sure I will never ever find the zone again because it has left me for some other, better writer. "
Sarah MacLean
Always
Me
Find
" The trick to great romance is in overcoming adversity. In realizing that love is worth some uphill climbs. "
Sarah MacLean
Adversity
Great
Love
" I think we can all agree that Colin Firth falls into the George Clooney category of 'Men Who Age Like Fine Wine.' "
Sarah MacLean
Agree
Wine
Like
" By the time I was 10 or 12, I had discovered the lure of the romance genre - and the dusty copy of 'The Thorn Birds' on my parents' bookshelf. "
Sarah MacLean
Romance
Parents
Had
" Critics seem to forget that every love story is different - that there is uniqueness in even the most commonplace of matches. "
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Uniqueness
Forget
Story
" Like so many others, I came to romance during the golden age of it - Judith McNaught, Julie Garwood, Johanna Lindsey and Jude Deveraux were at the height of their historical domination. Without those women, I wouldn't be a romance novelist. "
Sarah MacLean
Golden
Women
Others
" That first meeting - the one where the hero and heroine start the slow burn that takes the whole story to turn into true love - is the single most important part of the whole book. Nail it, and you've won yourself readers. "
Sarah MacLean
Love
Yourself
Book
" For the most part, my characters don't talk to me. I like to lord over them like some kind of benevolent deity. And, for the most part, my characters go along with it. I write intense character sketches and long, play-like conversations between me and them, but they stay out of the book writing itself. "
Sarah MacLean
Writing
Character
Kind
" I'm so thrilled to have won the RITA. The award is particularly special because it is given by other romance authors. It's deeply rewarding and not a little humbling to be honored by such a talented tribe of writers. "
Sarah MacLean
Special
Award
Because
" No matter how troubled a character's history, romance novels tell us, love can be built upon it, and happily-ever-after can result. What's more, the darker the past, the brighter the future - and the better the read. "
Sarah MacLean
Love
History
Future
" Of all the myriad ways we define love, there is perhaps none more honest and powerful than this: Great love is rooted in great partnership. "
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Love
Great
Powerful
" Perhaps summer's ephemeral nature is what inspires us to embrace the beach read. We tell ourselves that these twisted plots and wild characters are literary ice cream sundaes - extravagant treats that aren't as calorie-laden when we're wearing flip flops. "
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Wild
Ice Cream
Beach
" One of the most common criticisms of romance is that the genre is too prescribed: If every romance novel ends happily ever after, don't the stories lack complexity? Don't the readers get bored? "
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Get
Bored
Stories
" Gone are the days when heroes are emotionally locked away from the world until the end of the book, and thank goodness for that. Modern romance heroes are more complex than ever. "
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Goodness
Book
World
" Romance readers love a wealthy hero, and why not? There's value in a man able to hire a helicopter, a coach and six horses, or a collection of werewolves to do his bidding - and the bidding of the lucky woman on his arm. "
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Value
Love
Hero
" When it comes to love, the English language bears no shortage of cliches. "
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Language
Love
English Language
" In books by women and for women, it should come as no surprise that heroines are the heroes of the action, finding themselves, their power and their future through love. "
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