Funny names for harlequin romance novels
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I must have read 20 of them over winter last year. In each series, a set of women make mistakes, grow up and find true love, invariably with a man they find overpoweringly sexy. What else would you call MC Beaton/Marian Chesney‘s Regency series? These slim little books – around 60,000 words at most – come in neat sets ( such as The Six Sisters, The School for Manners, The Poor Relation, The Daughters of Mannerling) and have a light, comedic tone, making them a perfect pick-me-up read. *And I just realised that maybe I do read category romance. Have fun! Maybe this will inspire you to write the next hot romance series. Please tell me if it is…) Anyway, 1400 or nine million, there are enough possible romance novel titles to get you started. It creates a two-word title which you can fancy up with some The’s or A’s as you see fit it uses 27 *27 options which gives, I think, over 1400 combinations. I updated it (June 2020) with an absolute ton of new words frequently found in romance titles so there are now over 5,000 possible combinations. (If you think you can identify the words used in Harlequin’s all-time most popular titles, try this quiz.) And based on my extensive research, that is, googling, here is the Romance Novel Title Generator. I looked up the most popular romance titles of today, and of all time.
#Funny names for harlequin romance novels generator#
There can be only one.Īnyway after the popularity of my last two novel title generators for romantic fantasy and world-clash fantasy, not to mention my Olden Times random OCCUPATIONS generator which you can download with this link )I thought it was time to create a Romance version. Also Highlander, which makes me laugh because I think automatically not of brave kilted heroes, but of decapitation. Billionaire and Duke are two top trends at the moment. And it struck me that much as there are popular words in fantasy titles, there are some words which crop up over and over in romance titles. I don’t read category romances* (not yet, anyway…) but I do love romance in my reading. So whatever you think, there’s no ignoring it. On the negative side, words like ‘formulaic’ and ‘one dimensional’ get bandied about on the positive side, romance is the number one selling genre in the Western world. These may be positive or negative, but everybody seems to have a fixed idea of what a ‘romance novel’ might be.
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You only have to say ‘romance novel’ for people to begin telling you their very strong opinions about the genre.