

These are the areas where I write and I discovered something
while looking at the books. There is romance in all my books. In some, there is
a lot and in others, there is little.
Of course the ones titled romances have a lot but there is
more to them. Most of my full length novels have something a bit more than just
being romances. The romance underlies the other problems and I enjoy writing
them.
My cozy mystery series has a romance that begins with just a
mention of the romantic interest’s name. Each book the romance grows stronger
until they are married. Both being in their sixties and a second marriage for
both. The funny thing is I didn’t realize this was a romance until I reached
the third book.
Even the YA fantasy series has a bit of romance. While the
main characters become great friends, some of the minor characters have a bit
of romance.
Why romance to flavor the stories. Probably because I’m a
sucker for happy endings.

