How to Write Romance Heroes with Sex Appeal

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Author: Adrienne deWolfe ISBN: 9781476438634
Publisher: Adrienne deWolfe Publication: July 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Adrienne deWolfe
ISBN: 9781476438634
Publisher: Adrienne deWolfe
Publication: July 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How to Write Romance Heroes with Sex Appeal (Featuring 50 Tips for Writing a Lovable Hero) is the second ebook in the series, The Secrets to Getting Your Romance Novel Published. Written by Adrienne deWolfe, winner of the Best Historical Romance of the Year Award, this ebook explores the art of crafting both Alpha and Beta heroes. Discover the top 10 character traits that Romance readers want in their heroes. Learn how to write from the male perspective, giving your heroes sexy, lovable personas that readers can fall in love with.
Other releases in deWolfe’s series include, How to Write Wildly Popular Romances (Featuring the Genre’s 14 Bestselling Storylines and 8 Plot Taboos), and How to Write Sensual Love Scenes. To learn more, visit deWolfe’s website, WritingNovelsThatSell.
How to Write Romance Heroes with Sex Appeal answers questions, such as:
•What are the top 10 traits that Romance readers seek in a hero? (Surprise: physical attractiveness ranks dead last in this survey!)
•What makes a male protagonist heroic – and memorable?
•How do you turn bad boys (Alphas) and good boys (Betas) into heroes and sidekicks?
•What fiction techniques can you use to write sexy, red-blooded heroes?
•How do you write from the male perspective, making your hero sound like a man and your heroine sound like a woman?
•How do you keep your hero lovable, even during a “Battle of the Sexes” scene?
•What are the 10 questions you should consider when characterizing your Romance hero?

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How to Write Romance Heroes with Sex Appeal (Featuring 50 Tips for Writing a Lovable Hero) is the second ebook in the series, The Secrets to Getting Your Romance Novel Published. Written by Adrienne deWolfe, winner of the Best Historical Romance of the Year Award, this ebook explores the art of crafting both Alpha and Beta heroes. Discover the top 10 character traits that Romance readers want in their heroes. Learn how to write from the male perspective, giving your heroes sexy, lovable personas that readers can fall in love with.
Other releases in deWolfe’s series include, How to Write Wildly Popular Romances (Featuring the Genre’s 14 Bestselling Storylines and 8 Plot Taboos), and How to Write Sensual Love Scenes. To learn more, visit deWolfe’s website, WritingNovelsThatSell.
How to Write Romance Heroes with Sex Appeal answers questions, such as:
•What are the top 10 traits that Romance readers seek in a hero? (Surprise: physical attractiveness ranks dead last in this survey!)
•What makes a male protagonist heroic – and memorable?
•How do you turn bad boys (Alphas) and good boys (Betas) into heroes and sidekicks?
•What fiction techniques can you use to write sexy, red-blooded heroes?
•How do you write from the male perspective, making your hero sound like a man and your heroine sound like a woman?
•How do you keep your hero lovable, even during a “Battle of the Sexes” scene?
•What are the 10 questions you should consider when characterizing your Romance hero?

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