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Alice Gaines | Whatโ€™s so wrong about a happy ending?

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Romance gets put down for a lot of things. The supposedly purple prose, the
heaving bosoms, the heroines who stamp their dainty feet and flounce from the
room. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve encountered any of those things recently in a romance
novel, if ever. Frankly, I believe romance is most often rejected as โ€œserious
literatureโ€ because itโ€™s largely written and read by women. Worseโ€ฆthereโ€™s often
detailed anatomically correct sex in the books. Women liking sex? Horrors. What
will they want nextโ€ฆthe vote?

But what irks me the most is the assertion that any story with a happy ending is
automatically disqualified from being good. Let me state for the record. I like
happy endings. I can endure the worst trials and tribulations for the characters
in a book if I know theyโ€™ll be headed toward a beautiful future by the end. In
fact, the worse the torment they must endure to be together, the sweeter the
reward at the finish.

Honestly, if I want misery, all I have to do is turn on the news. Itโ€™s on 24/7
these days so your entire life can be filled with bleakness if you want. Natural
disasters, murders, torture, and kidnapping of innocents. Sadly, all that
exists, but do I really have to read it in my free time? No.

Nor do I want to read about miserable people. I avoid them in real life. Why
should I seek them out in fiction? I have no intention of plunking down my
hard-earned money for the privilege of spending several hours with someone Iโ€™d
never put up with in reality. Thank you.

This value judgement isnโ€™t placed on other genres. The good guy wins in a
Western. The murderer is exposed and punished in a mystery. Do you ever hear
critics moan โ€œBut in real life, murders donโ€™t get solvedโ€? Never. But somehow
itโ€™s not acceptable for lovers to end up happy at the end of a romance novel.

Great writers of the past wrote happy endings. Odysseus ended up reunited with
his wife Penelope. Shakespeare wrote comedies. Is The Taming of the Shrew
suddenly not great literature? Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. Elizabeth Bennett
and Mr. Darcy. Need I say more?

Sorry, critics, but the happy ending is here to stay because in this mixed-up
world a satisfying resolution to a story makes you feel good, and thatโ€™s a
consummation devoutly to be wished.

About Alice Gaines

Alice Gaines

Alice Gaines loves her romance hot. Sheโ€™s been writing since forever and has no plans to give it up. Alice lives in the San Francisco Bay Area in a fixer-upper she never fixed up. When sheโ€™s not writing, youโ€™ll find her knitting, crocheting, cooking, or vegetable gardening. Her main companions are her pet corn snake, Casper, and a collection of neglected orchids.

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JUST ONE WEEK by Alice Gaines

Just One
Week

โ€œAlice Gaines will tantalize your romance taste buds with a book you canโ€™t put down until the very last page.โ€ NYT bestselling author Jasmine Haynes

Her brotherโ€™s best friend is not only the hottest man Michelle Dennis has ever
seen, heโ€™s the one man she hopes to avoid after leaving town eight years ago. Of
course heโ€™s the one waiting at the airport. Worse, he made sure theyโ€™re staying
in the same house.

Pro football player Alex Stafford is expecting to pick up his friendโ€™s kid
sister, not a full-fledged bombshell. He was planning to apologize for their
past, but the feelings he had years ago come roaring backโ€ฆand this time, thereโ€™s
no denying them.

Keeping his hands off is a test heโ€™s bound to failโ€”especially when theyโ€™re stuck in close quarters. But falling in love with Michelle, living in her world, isnโ€™t an option for a guy like him. And remembering that will save them both a lot of heartacheโ€ฆ

Romance Contemporary [Entangled, On Sale: September 12, 2016, e-Book, ISBN: 9781633757233 / ]

Comments

3 comments posted.

Re: Alice Gaines | Whatโ€™s so wrong about a happy ending?

I could not agree with your post more. Am very grateful
for the happy endings in romances. They are a great
diversion after a long hard day at work.
(G. Bisbjerg 12:40pm September 21, 2016)

Absolutely! If I can't have an HEA now and again, what's the
point of going on? Well said.
(Kathleen Bylsma 1:53pm September 21, 2016)

Thanks to both of you. I know we're not the only ones who
like a happy ending.
(Alice Gaines 2:19pm September 21, 2016)

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