As the first encyclopedia solely devoted to the popular romance fiction genre, this resource provides a wealth of information on all aspects of the subject. • Provides the basics about authors, works, themes, and other topics related to romance fiction using alphabetically arranged reference entries • Offers suggestions for further reading and other works of romance fiction via reading list • Written by contributors who are scholars, librarians, and industry experts with broad knowledge of the genre
From Romeo and Juliet to Rebecca, entries treat scores of the most memorable novels and plays, providing information on authors, works, characters, and themes. Coverage is fair and square: men...
As the alphabet unfolds, so does the story of Tink's summer: more adventures with Freddie Blue (and more experiences in being grounded); how her family was featured in a magazine about "Living with Autism," thanks to her older brother Seb- ...
In encyclopedia form, the utterly original, captivating story of two people in love A memoir like no other: in encyclopedic entries, a love affair comes to life, with details that range from "Abilities: Baking" to "Passions: Keaton, B" to ...
To find the answer, she’ll have to unlock the greatest mystery of all—her own heart. Book One of the Emily Wilde Series
And then there wasmy highschool boyfriend, Todd, whohad a bad habitof boinking cheerleaders behind myback, yetIkept giving him a second chance because– hey –we're talking an obvious addiction.
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When contemporary literature is more fully studied in this way, it may not look so very different from the literature ... and Illusion in the Nineteenth Century Novel (1979), and Mary Ann Caws, Reading Frames in Modern Fiction (1985).
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15 Using the “corporate” novels of Jayne Ann Krentz, Elizabeth Lowell, Nora Roberts, and Katherine Stone, and the paranormal Romances of Laurel K. Hamilton, Carrie Vaughn, Charlaine Harris, and Kelley Armstrong, Young contrasts the ways ...