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Describe A Love That Shouldn’t Exist, But Does Anyway: A Love That Never Should’ve Happened (But Happened Anyway)
They were born on opposite sides of an ancient line—sworn enemies by legacy, bound by rules older than their names.
But rules shatter easily when two souls recognize each other on sight.
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Dec 7, 20252 min read


Describe The Moment Two People Realize They Can’t Resist Each Other, Even If They Try: The Moment You Can’t Pretend Anymore
Some writing prompts don’t whisper—they hum. This one crawled under my skin the moment it arrived: describe the exact second two people realize they can’t resist each other anymore. Not the kiss. Not the confession. Just that breathless, quietly devastating shift where pretending stops being possible.
Below is the full prompt and the short story it pulled out of me—full of proximity, tension, and that oh-no-we’re-really-doing-this awareness. Writers, feel free to play with i
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Dec 7, 20252 min read


Write About A Secret Someone Is Keeping From The One They Love: The Secret She Won’t Let Herself Say Out Loud
Writing prompts are dangerous little things—especially the ones that whisper instead of shout. This one slid into my mind like a forbidden confession: write about a secret someone is keeping from the one they love.
Below, you’ll find the full prompt and the short story it unraveled inside me—the kind of quiet, slow-burning ache that presses against the ribs and refuses to be ignored.
If you’re a writer, feel free to steal it, twist it, break it open. If you’re a reader? Jus
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Dec 7, 20252 min read


The Seductive Pull: The Essence of Essential Romantic Fiction
There’s something a little reckless about the way a good romance novel steals me. One minute I’m promising myself a single chapter, and the next I’m fully gone—heart thudding, breath caught, completely at the mercy of fictional tension.
That’s what essential romantic fiction does best: it seduces quietly.
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Nov 17, 20253 min read


Romantic Writing Inspiration for Romantic Fiction Writers
Romantic fiction is a world where hearts beat louder, emotions run deeper, and every page is a dance of passion and hope. If you’ve ever felt the spark to write stories that make readers fall head over heels, cry their eyes out, either from laughter or sadness, you’re in the right place. I want to share with you some of the best ways to unlock inspiration for romantic fiction.
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Oct 13, 20254 min read


The World of Romantic Fiction Subgenres
Romance isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s an entire garden of stories, each blooming with its own flavor of passion. Maybe you’re craving the slow-burn tension of a historical, the bite of a paranormal, or the raw, messy heat of new adult love. The beauty of romantic fiction is that you never have to choose just one—you can wander, sample, and let your heart decide where to linger.
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Sep 30, 20254 min read


Romantic Storytelling Tips with Bella Arden Rose
Romance is a genre that wraps readers in warmth, passion, and the thrill of connection. When I first started reading romantic fiction, I...
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Sep 28, 20254 min read


Exploring the Allure of Romantic Fiction & It's Benefits
Romantic fiction has a special place in the hearts of many readers, including myself. There’s something special about devouring a story where love conquers, and characters' hearts and emotions run deep. But beyond the swoon-worthy moments and happily-ever-afters (HEA), this genre holds surprising benefits that enrich our lives in subtle yet powerful ways.
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Sep 17, 20254 min read


Where Lines Blur: A Journey of Creation
Where Lines Blur is officially written and edited—but before I send it out into the world, I’m sharing it with the people closest to me for a final round of feedback. She’s almost ready… and when the time’s right, you’ll find her on Amazon.
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Jul 18, 20253 min read


14 Romance Writing Courses, 10 Days & The Best Things I Learned
Writing stories has never been the problem—it’s writing great stories that stay with people. That’s why I enrolled in 14 free Reedsy courses, each one pushing me to grow in new ways. Whether it was plotting a novel, writing steamy romance, or sharpening my character arcs, I walked away with tools I use every day in my writing process. If you’ve been wondering whether those Reedsy courses are worth your time, I’m here to tell you: they are.
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Jun 21, 202535 min read


My Writing Goals for 2025: What I'm Creating and Building This Year
This year, I’m all in—on finishing my novel series, turning my blog into a poetry book, and growing my author brand. In this post, I’m sharing my 2025 writing goals, what I’m working on behind the scenes, and the big dreams I’m chasing (with rest and reality included).
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Jun 21, 20253 min read
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