Spicy Tropes

ebook Unpacking Romance Novel Clichés · Writing Diverse Love

By Alex Fay

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Ever thrown a book across the room because the billionaire CEO just had to fall for his secretary? Do you find yourself yelling "JUST TALK TO EACH OTHER" at fictional characters who'd rather create three hundred pages of misunderstandings than have one honest conversation? You're not alone, and this book is your new best friend.

Spicy Tropes: Unpacking Romance Novel Clichés is the romance reader's survival guide you never knew you needed. Part analysis, part therapy session, and part wine night with your smartest, funniest friend, this book dissects the tropes we love to hate (but secretly just love).

Inside these pages, bestselling author Alex Fay breaks down everything from enemies-to-lovers to the dreaded billionaire romance with the precision of someone who's read far too many books featuring men who "smirk" instead of smile. You'll discover:

  • Why we're all suckers for the "only one bed" scenario despite knowing exactly where it's going
  • How fake relationships never stay fake (shocking, I know)
  • The psychological reason grumpy/sunshine pairings make us feel things
  • Why your brain gets high on the familiarity of tropes (it's science, not shame!)
  • How to tell if a trope is problematic or just needs better execution
  • Whether you're a die-hard romance reader looking to understand your own addiction, an aspiring romance writer trying to craft stories that feel fresh while hitting the right emotional buttons, or someone who pretends to read "literary fiction" while hiding romance novels on your e-reader, this book is for you.

    Come for the trope analysis, stay for the snark, leave with a new appreciation for the genre that dares to promise happy endings in a world that often doesn't.

    Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter in public places, sudden urges to reorganize your bookshelf by trope rather than author, and the irresistible desire to explain romance novel structure to uninterested strangers at parties.

    Spicy Tropes