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20 Great Heartbreak Romance Novels

[amazon_link id="0982500203" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]THE HOUSE ON BLACK LAKE[/amazon_link] has been adapted to screenplay. Go to Home Page to view provocative trailer filmed by acclaimed cinematographer.

Although I would not consider my novel a tear jerker, the characters are tormented and fight to overcome the pain of heartbreak throughout the story. It is the struggle to overcome heartbreak that generally leads to transformative change. Sometimes it is refreshing to experience the intense struggles of others to know that we are not alone in experiencing life's disappointments, tragedies, and thwarted passions. A good cry is therapeutic, an internal cleansing of sorts.

The following is a list of the top 20 romance novels that will break you heart.  Thanks to Amazon romance forum for input.

 Authors [amazon_link id="1551665492" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Linda Howard[/amazon_link], [amazon_link id="042524041X" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Susan Johnson[/amazon_link] (particularly Wicked) [amazon_link id="052595225X" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Julie Garwood[/amazon_link], [amazon_link id="0345521226" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Suzanne Brockman[/amazon_link], and [amazon_link id="0515140791" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Sherilyn Kenyon[/amazon_link], [amazon_link id="0671737635" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Judith McNaught,[/amazon_link]  are all masters of heartbreak.

In no particular order:

1. [amazon_link id="1905147945" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Bitter Eden[/amazon_link], Sharon Salvato

2. [amazon_link id="0595337465" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Vulnerable[/amazon_link], by Amy Lane

3. [amazon_link id="1416555145" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Ruby Dynasty Series[/amazon_link] - Catherine Asaro

4. [amazon_link id="0380772574" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Enchanted[/amazon_link], by Elizabeth Lowell

5. [amazon_link id="0446605239" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]The Notebook[/amazon_link], by Nicholas Sparks

6. [amazon_link id="0312939922" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]The Tempting Seals Series[/amazon_link], by Lora Leigh, start with Dangerous Games, Hidden Agendas, Killer Secrets, Wild Card.

7. [amazon_link id="0380794470" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Dream a Little Dream,[/amazon_link] by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

8. [amazon_link id="0312958609" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]When There is Hope[/amazon_link], by Jane Goodger

9. [amazon_link id="0976876051" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]The Crossroads Cafe,[/amazon_link] by Deborah Smith

10. [amazon_link id="0446401269" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]At First Sight[/amazon_link] read[amazon_link id="B0036DBL60" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ] True Believer [/amazon_link]first, by Nicholas Sparks

11. [amazon_link id="0778320863" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Pink Moon[/amazon_link], by Stef Ann Holme

12.[amazon_link id="0061083917" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ] Jackson Rule[/amazon_link], by Dinah McCall

13. [amazon_link id="B000Q80SQM" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Sugar Daddy [/amazon_link]and [amazon_link id="0312351658" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]The Blue Eyed Devil[/amazon_link], by Lisa Kleptas

14. [amazon_link id="B00126A5T2" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Keegan's Lady[/amazon_link], by Catherine Anderson

15. [amazon_link id="0446611085" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas[/amazon_link], by James Patterson

16. [amazon_link id="0380767589" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]To the Ends of [/amazon_link], by Elizabeth Lowell

17. [amazon_link id="1601420617" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Redeeming Love[/amazon_link], by Francine Rivers

18. [amazon_link id="0385319959" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Outlander Series[/amazon_link], Diana Gabledon

19,[amazon_link id="0743457269" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ] A Knight in Shining Armor[/amazon_link], by Jude Devereau

20.[amazon_link id="0440236630" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ] A Summer to Remember[/amazon_link], Mary Balogh

Anastasia Blackwell in scene from trailer

Scene from "The House on Black Lake" trailer


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Book Clubs - Romance Novel Discussions

THE HOUSE ON BLACK LAKE HAS BEEN ADAPTED TO SCREENPLAY. GO TO HOME PAGE TO VIEW PROVOCATIVE CINEMATIC TRAILER

 In the process of promoting my novel, I have spoken with many romance enthusiests and spent time researching forums devoted to the romance genre.  I have compled a list of the fifty most popular themes. Asterisks are placed next to topics touched upon in [amazon_link id="0982500203" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]The House on Black Lake[/amazon_link].

Book Clubs may want to use  list as  beginning of discussion, or have members write their own and create an extended list that can be forwarded along to community sites. Knowledgable readers may add title examples for each topic to create a resource for individuals to find books that appeal to them.  It is also helpful to the writers of romance novels to be aware of what their readers desire to experience. This is especially true if topics considered taboo are broached. Reading offers a great opportunity to release fear and repressed desires, and explore various aspects of ourselves and our life journey through the experiences of others.

 A number of the themes listed below, such as alpha males, dominant males, cheaters, and forced love are dealt with in my other blogs, including reading examples. I plan to add lists, and will soon make site open to readers suggessions, so please return for more information as it is gathered.

The list of popular themes in in no particular order.

l. A broken heart. The greatest reading choice for this seems to be "Stormfire.*

2. Man uses woman for revenge, kidnapped, seduced, etc. "Stormfire" again, this must be a great read.*

3. Good sex scenes, either explicit or implicit.*

4. Heroine nearly dies, hero is terrified, realizes how much he loves her. Even better, is when hero is directly, or indirectly responsible for putting heroine in jeopardy...*

5. Second chance ex-spouses.

6. Cheating hero.* This one is very popular. But, some want him to realize he loves his wife and family and wants them back.

7. Less than perfect heroes/heroines – scarred or disabled.

8. Rugged cowboy-types.*

9. Hero helps deliver his baby.

10. Heroine saves or rescues hero from harm.

11. Bad Boys.*

12. Pent up sexual frustration – repression.*

13. Great grovel scenes – where rugged hero breaks down.* This is very popular, and an ideal topic for discussion.

14. Hero disappears and reappears years later.

15. Steamy AND emotional scenes between lovers.”*

16. Romance – candlelit dinners, walks in the park. Etc.*

17. Obsessed or deeply in lust.*

18. Villain in love with heroine.*

19. Dominant, alpha males.*

20. Romance and thriller.*

21. Widowed hero grieving over first wife.

22. Vampire and paranormal love.

23. Vikings!.

24. Smutty historical romance.

25. H/H in historical garb.

26. Men with long (preferably dark) flowing hair*.

27. Alpha female who isn’t borderline abusive*

28. Hero bribes heroine to be with him.

29. Heroine playing hard to get.*

30. Drunken sex.*

31. Bad boy falls for nice girl.*

32 Virginal or repressed heroine who falls apart at the touch of the RIGHT man.*

33. Forced mate scenario in paranormal.

34. Jealous bad boy.*

35. Ménage romance.*

36. Incest.*

37. Two men competing for woman.*

38. Forced sex where h/h have strong connection.*

39. Sheik books and big hunky H’s and the feisty heroine.

40. Bad boy who bosses H around until they fall in love.*

41. Spanking/forced sex scenes.*

42. Love triangles.*

43. Bisexual love.*

44. Older women/younger men.*

45. Rugged/outdoorsy men.*

46. Heroine enjoys sex.*

47. Haunted places/ghosts.*

48. Tattoos, piercings, branding, etc.*

49. Beauty and the beast themes.*

50. Time travel – men in kilts, on island, or anywhere ancient.*

Well, that’s a beginning. The list says a lot about what women really want, and discussing these topics is a great exercise in female empowerment.

When Alexandra Brighton enters Black Lake she only knows what she has been taught by contemporary society. The lessons she learns in the underground teach her about her deeper desires and instincts. Some of the topics are a bit disturbing, but I believe all women desire to reconnect with baser animal instincts and enjoy the powerful union between the sexes.

Most of us love a good vampire tale.