‘There’s only one bed’, ‘fake dating’ and ‘opposites attract’ : how tropes took over romance
They’re all over blurbs and social media, but do these bite-size labels lead to formulaic fiction? Plus the classics reimagined for a modern reader Opposites attract. He falls first. Coffee shop. Forced proximity. Sports romance. University sports romance. Ivy League university sports romance! (…)
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