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Romantic Suspense literature and Women’s Fiction

Romantic suspense, at the name suggests, is a particular genre of fiction where you find a perfect balance between romance and mystery.

Author: Jane Rosenthal
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Romantic suspense books deal with a suspense or mystery that the main protagonists are faced with. Typically, the heroine of the novel is the innocent victim of an attempted crime. She takes the help of the hero to solve the mystery, and in the process, falls in love with him.

The romantic suspense novel is an offshoot of the romance genre. Therefore, it has many of the characteristics of a typical romance. At the centre of the plot is the relationship between the hero and the heroine which develops along with the suspense element. The romance between the protagonists affects the mystery that they are trying to solve. Similarly, the twists of events as the investigation proceeds, has a strong impact on the feelings of the hero and the heroine. Ultimately, the romantic suspense book ends with the mystery solved and the protagonists united in a steady relationship.

Romantic suspense novels are different in tone and style from the typical romance novels as the primary focus is not only on the romantic alliance between two people, but on the mystery surrounding them. These novels are therefore plot driven instead of being character driven. The romantic suspense author has to maintain a proper balance between the romance and the mystery elements. The tone of these novels is more brisk and racy; the language is more clean and not as sentimental or intimate as in a typical romantic novel. Romantic suspense is very popular with the reading masses and there are a number of successful romantic suspense authors catering to this demand.

The romance novel comes under the broader and more diverse literary genre known as women’s fiction. Women’s fiction deals with any kind of fiction written for female readers. It can deal with romance, suspense, contemporary issues, relationships and marriage. Novels dealing with the issues faced by modern women in contemporary society are often grouped under chick lit.

Chick lit is an American slang that started getting popularity towards the end of the 1980’s. It is definitely a particular type of women’s fiction as it deals with contemporary women and the diverse problems faced by them. Chick lit is very different from the typical romantic writing as the female character is shown as a strong and independent person who has the potential to face difficulties and who can learn from her own mistakes. She is no longer the passive suffering victim of circumstances. Chick lit covers a large variety of female experiences, all pertinent to the present times, like love, broken relationships, motherhood, career struggles and the search for self-identity.

Chick lit and romantic novels have another major difference. In a romance, the focus is on the relationship between the hero and the heroine. On the other hand, the primary focus of chick lit is on the heroine. There may or may not be a romance and a typical happy ending. What is important is the various situations that the protagonist has to face in life and how they shape her emotionally or professionally. Romance may be part of these experiences. Chick lit novels generally have an emotionally and psychologically satisfying endings.

About Author

Jane Rosenthal is an award winning poet, radio journalist, a romantic suspense author , and an educator. She received a degree in Creative Writing from San Francisco State where she studied with Frances Mayes. She also loves to write on about romantic suspense . Anyone who loves, reading, writing, gardening and believes in changing the world one small step at a time should write her at www.allaboutjanesranch.com.

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