Contemporary romance
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Contemporary romance novels may, in turn, be categorized into several subgenres, sometimes mixing with other main subgenres of romance novels. | Contemporary romance novels may, in turn, be categorized into several subgenres, sometimes mixing with other main subgenres of romance novels. | ||
- | Subgenres include:<ref>Most mentioned categories found at [http://browse.barnesandnoble.com/browse/nav.asp?visgrp=fiction&bncatid=924481 Barnesandnoble.com]</ref> | + | Subgenres include: |
* General contemporary romance | * General contemporary romance | ||
* Contemporary Romantic Suspense | * Contemporary Romantic Suspense |
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Contemporary romance is a subgenre of romance novels, generally with the setting after World War II.<
Subgenres
Contemporary romance novels may, in turn, be categorized into several subgenres, sometimes mixing with other main subgenres of romance novels.
Subgenres include:
- General contemporary romance
- Contemporary Romantic Suspense
- Baby Love
- Medical romance
- Cowboy contemporary romance
- Glamour & Jet Set
- Humorous contemporary romance
- International Lovers
- Love in the Workplace
- Vacation Love
- Lesbian romance
- Amnesia, that is memory loss, often including some former relationship
See also
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