HISTORICAL ROMANCE QUESTION FOR #ROMANCEREADERS

As an author, I'm best known for my historicals. Southern Legacy, my Civil War saga, is my bestselling series. My question for you—

Do you like the new trend of inclusion history in historical romance where it rewrites the actual history?

YES              NO             No Opinion        Don't Care just enjoy a good story

I feel it's an important distinction. I absolutely adore Julia Quinn's Bridgeton series—the books and the series. The books are one way and the Netflix series are inclusive. Personally, I love the Netflix series because it depicts life the way it should have been. Wouldn't it have been nice if life had been like that? 

But, in reality, it wasn't.

There again, some may feel, that it is not that much of a reach. Some romance writers don't let history get in a way of a good romance anyway. I, on the other hand, have always written as close to history as my research extends my knowledge. I believe Southern Legacy is a prime example of what I'm talking about. The sweeping romance is set during the Civil War. The books don't skirt over slavery. Matter of fact, I believe it depicts the horror and consequences of the horrid practice. But, I'm curious, what do you romance readers want?  

That's an important question for me— what will sell in the future for historical romance writers? I really would like your opinion. What would you want to read? What would you like me to write?

(Sidenote—This isn't a political question. My intention is only to find out what historical readers want to read only.) 

Feel free to answer the question by commenting here on my blog, Twitter or FB!

Below you will find links to two of my bestselling historicals which have the first book free. 

FIRST BOOK IN THE SERIES FREE!




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Barbara VanWel- the Amazon $50 Gift Card

Kelly Tupick- The Oath-ebook

Sheryl Sens- The Oath- print

Joscelyn- Mamaw's Magnolia Way Candle




Comments

  1. No I do not like the new trend of inclusion in Historical Romance writing, part of the appeal of historical romance is just that fact. How life was! Time period accurate.

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  2. Why can't there just be a subset to historical romance stating inclusive. Why must it be all or nothing. I like historically based facts when reading a historical romance. I love being lost in time. Away from the here and now. My escape. Even if I wouldn't have been part of the TON or upper society I still enjoy reading about how life was.

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