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What Is Erotic Romance


Romance novels have dominated the fiction marketplace for many years. A great deal of the genre's appeal is due to its mutability. Trends surface and swell within the romance fiction industry with some regularity, ensuring a multitude of storylines and settings.

Graphic sex in romance may be the latest "hot" trend. Readers want to see through an open bedroom door to gain a broader picture of how the hero and heroine connect to each other. The term "erotic romance" describes a graphic level that is very distinct, but as a result of tendency by readers and writers to interchange "erotic romance" with "erotica" and detractors' usage of the words "porn" and "soft porn" it is a confusing morass. The definition of these terms is often debated, but this is a basic breakdown:

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   Porn: stories written for the express reason for causing sexual titillation. Plot, character development, and romance are not primary to those stories. They are designed to sexually arouse your reader and absolutely nothing else.
   Erotica: stories discussed the sexual journey of the characters and how this impacts them as individuals. Emotion and character growth are essential areas of a real erotic story. However, erotica is not designed to show the introduction of a romantic relationship, although it isn't prohibited if the author chooses to understand more about romance. Happily Ever Afters aren't an intrinsic part of erotica, though they may be included. If they're included, they are not the main focus. The main focus remains around the individual characters' journeys, not the progression of the romance.
   Erotic Romance: stories written about the introduction of an intimate relationship through sexual interaction. The sex is definitely an inherent part of the story, character growth, and relationship development, also it couldn't be removed with no damage the tale. Happily Ever After is really a requirement to be an erotic romance.
   Sexy Romance: stories discussed the development of a romantic relationship that just happen to have more explicit sex. The sex isn't a natural area of the story, character growth, or relationship development, and could easily be removed or "toned down" with no damage the storyline. Happily Ever After is a requirement as this is basically a standard romance with hotter sex.

I hope you can easily see how distinct these stories are and how the "label" applied to them isn't interchangeable. It's my hope that the erotic romance genre will continue to grow and thrive. As it does, probably the distinctions between genres will end up clearer and more readers can get exactly what they're looking for inside a "hot" romance.

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