Lose Yourself In A Harlequin Romance

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Article Title: Lose Yourself In A Harlequin Romance
Author: Samantha Davis
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You are lonely and bored, the weather is terrible, and you are stuck at home feeling depressed with your life and situation. You just want to escape the reality of your world, which is a messy house, dirty clothes and a mountain of chores that need to be accomplished. Just nothing appeals to you and as you are picking up in the den, you see a Harlequin romance novel that you purchased a few weeks ago at the grocery store. What the heck, you did not want to clean anyway, so you sit down and start reading the book.

Momentarily, you are transported back in time to the early 1900s in London where a destitute orphan has been allowed to live with her distant relatives. Her parents died leaving her with a mountain of debt and no place to live. Of course, she is brought in the relative's home with the knowledge that she is a charity case and that she must either perform household chores or care for the couple�s children. The poor young girl appears to be destined to be treated badly in spite of her status in her earlier years.

This probably sounds familiar as most Harlequin romance novels start off with a somewhat similar theme of a poor young girl being place into dire or difficult circumstances. The story progresses as she deals with her life and struggles to make the best of things.

Eventually, a young man of wealth appears and love blooms. Remember that this is a novel, and that nothing goes smoothly in their relationship. There are ups and downs, the interference of the family she is living with, the family of the young man thinks she is not worthy of him, and other problems and concerns continue to pop up in an effort to keep them apart.

The story will usually end with the couple getting together, overcoming all of the circumstances keeping them apart. True love reigns supreme and they live happily ever after.

The common theme in the Harlequin romance novels is what the reader wants. They want to escape from their own reality and to be transported into a different time where they can imagine themselves as the orphaned young woman being saved and loved forever by the young man.

The fantasy is wonderful and very popular making Harlequin romance novels some of the best romance novels on the market today. They are sold in every grocery store, drug store, and discount retail establishments. You can even sign up as a member of their private club and you will automatically receive the latest new novels each month delivered to your doorstep. You never have to go out and find them-they just keep coming.

Some people hide the fact that they read Harlequin romance novels, but there is nothing to be embarrassed about. True love and romance are a part of our lives and we thrive knowing that it is out there somewhere happening to someone every day.

Sit back with a nice cup of tea, relax and read your novel. You deserve it.


About The Author: Still looking for the perfect romance? Try visiting http://www.MyRomanceLife.com, a website that specializes in providing romance advice, tips and resources including information on the Harlequin romance.

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