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Sep 28, 2013 at 7:27pm
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There are some romance novels that are good and written from the male POV. Looking for Alaska is a title I can think off the top of my head. There should be more. Some of today's romance novels consider the male character and the female character as the protagonist together; therefore, they do a great deal of head-hopping between the male and the female lead. This sort of bothers me if it is done within the same scene, but well-known romance writers do it. Like Sandra Brown in Tiger Prince. So the practice must be acceptable by the romance genre publishers. Writing.com videos are at: Videos   
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 Re: POV in Romance Novels · 09-28-13 7:27pm
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