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Oct 6, 2016 at 5:52pm
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Re: Romance in a story


No, it's not a death sentence. *Laugh* I prefer seeing characters acknowledge each other and the love they have early on, then going through difficult times and what not together. There are writers who keep their characters separated until almost the end, but there is no wrong with this.

In the Outlander Series the female character was already married in a different time. She traveled to the past, was forced to marry another, who ended up being the love of her life. Five or six books into it, it's still the same characters going through all kinds of ordeals and it never gets boring. *Wink*

~ Gaby *Witchhat*
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Romance in a story · 10-06-16 5:48pm
by Sarah Rae
*Exclaim*Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 5:52pm
by Gaby ~ Way behind!
Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 5:57pm
by Sarah Rae
Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 6:21pm
by SB Musing
Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 6:39pm
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Re: Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 7:13pm
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Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 8:38pm
by BrandiwynšŸŽ¶
Re: Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 8:45pm
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Romance in a story · 10-06-16 9:34pm
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