Writing Romantic Fiction is Much Easier
When You Have an Idea of Where to Take Your Story

 

According to the experts, Romantic Fiction is one of the top-earning niches, inside of the Amazon Kindle marketplace.

I cannot tell you how many days I have spent, sitting and staring at a computer screen, trying to figure out what I will write about that day.

It doesn't matter whether you are writing fiction or non-fiction... Coming up with the story line for your next book is often the most difficult part of the writing processWithout a good story line, you might as well hire one hundred monkeys to type your next novel.

My name is Bill Platt, and I have teamed up with Tina Adams -- the creator of the "Write A Romance" training course and the founder of the "Novel Writers Academy" program.

We have teamed up to bring you a selection of original Romantic Fiction story lines and plots that Tina created for you to use to brainstorm your next book or set of books.

 

Telling a Great Story Begins With a Great Story Line or Story Plot

This product contains three (3) romantic fiction story plots...

And, there is no better way to tell you what you are going to get with this offer than giving you a sample of what you will find inside this PDF-product.

Here is the first 20% of the second of three story plots, "The Enemy I Love...":

 

(Hero) wants nothing more than to regain the title once held by his family, Earl of (Place), but the current (dying) Earl is determined it will go only to the man his daughter chooses (of her own free will!) to wed. (Heroine) has finally chosen that man, yet when she reveals her choice to her father, she is devastated because he refuses to allow the match. How was she to know the man she had fallen in love with was the hated enemy?
 
When he learns the Earl of (Place) is fending off attackers because of title-covetous knights who want to take the daughter by force to get the Earldom, (Hero) agrees to go to (Place) as “protector”. (Hero’s liege lord) does not know (Hero) is the Earl’s enemy.
 
(Heroine)’s father is ill, dying in fact, and there are attempts on (Place) and kidnapping attempts on (Heroine). But a knight comes who will protect both her and (Place). Her father is grateful, and (Heroine) is curious about the man who comes.
 
(Hero) is just in time to protect his interests at (Place) — (Heroine) has been snatched, and he saves her, routing the “thieves”. (Heroine) is awed and impressed by (Hero)’s looks and strength. Point one for (Hero).
 
Over the few days following (Hero)’s arrival, (Heroine) thinks perhaps he is the one she would choose as husband —he’s competent in his role as protector, and even in the duties of an Earl. He’s fair and fine, and does he feel the same about her?

 

As you can see from this sample, these story plots are strong and provide a lot of potential for helping you tell a story that your readers will love...

And, that is what is the most important thing isn't it -- telling a story that your future customers will want to read, right?

When you tell stories that people will want to read, you will naturally sell more books and earn more royalties from the sale of your books...

Click the purchase button, shown below, and you will be able to immediately download this set of 3 romantic fiction story plots...

Get your copy of this original set of Romantic Fiction Story Plots now... 

 

 

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