Anonymous wrote:You basically want the romance genre overall, where HEA is required. There are tons of sub-genres and overlap - historical and contemporary being the first, big divisions, but with overlap with genres like fantasy and mystery.
You’ll learn what tropes you enjoy pretty quickly - class division, friends-to-lovers, retelling, etc.
Romance is the largest part of the market, so you’ll have lots of options. Start exploring…you’ll find your niche!
Anonymous wrote:You basically want the romance genre overall, where HEA is required. There are tons of sub-genres and overlap - historical and contemporary being the first, big divisions, but with overlap with genres like fantasy and mystery.
You’ll learn what tropes you enjoy pretty quickly - class division, friends-to-lovers, retelling, etc.
Romance is the largest part of the market, so you’ll have lots of options. Start exploring…you’ll find your niche!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself a library card and take out 5-10 books and see what you like.
Good suggestion. And you don't have to finish any that you don't and on your visit you can try more. Also, if you hear about a book you might like, look in your library's catalog as you might need to reserve it if it's very popular. Then you have something to look forward to.
Anonymous wrote:Get yourself a library card and take out 5-10 books and see what you like.