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Jennifer Shirk | My Top 3 Favorite Tropes

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As I'm finishing up writing my now 13th book, I've realized
something about my stories.

I'm stuck in a trope rut.

What is a trope? By definition, the word trope is a commonly recurring literary device or clichรฉ in works of fiction. Once you recognize a trope in a book or movie, it's like slipping into a pair of comfy slippers. You get a general idea of how the story will play out and don't care that you know. You just want to see it again and again, especially if done in different ways.

And it seems I happen to have a few favorite tropes that I
automatically go to when I create a story. And not only do I love to write these specific tropes
but naturally, I love to read them as well. They seem to hit a sweet spot with me and make me
happy.

What are they? I'm so glad you asked!

1) Enemies to Lovers ย ย Apparently I wrote four books with this trope, and I know exactly why. For a sweet romance writer like myself, an enemies-to- lovers trope is where I can create the most chemistry without resorting to sexโ€”just fun banter, witty one-liners, and funny ways they can torture each other. The possibilities are endless, thus so much fun to writeโ€”and read. And coincidentally enough, it's the trope of my newest release: Romancing His Rival. 2) Friends to Lovers ย I wrote four books with this trope, too. Why? I love to show characters seeing their friends in a new light. Having a basis of friendship in romance is so wonderful because it assures the reader that when my characters' looks fade, they will still have a bond of mutual like, respect and friendship. I can write from my heart with this trope since I happened to have formed a friendship with my husband before I fell in love and married him. 3) Forbidden Romance ย I wrote three books with this trope. And I consider "forbidden" to be falling for the boss or co-worker, or falling for the older brother's best friend, or even falling for a movie star or royalty. I really like this one, because characters always want most what they can't have. That makes it super fun to dangle the proverbial carrot in front of my characters. And when they can finally have what they've wanted, the victory is all the sweeter.

So that's my jam for now. But I am trying to branch out a bit
and connect with a different trope in my writing. Maybe I can get some ideas for my next book
here.

What are a few of your favorite tropes?

ROMANCING HIS RIVAL by Jennifer Shirk

Accidentally Yours #3
Romancing His 
Rival
Hopeless romantic Elena Mason doesnโ€™t often hate people, but she hates her ex-fiancรฉโ€™s insufferable best man, Lucas Albright III. She just knows Lucas is the one who talked her ex out of getting marriedโ€”so Lucas is clearly the cause of all her problems.

And now sheโ€™s expected to work with him? Oh, heck no.

Lucas Albright wants nothing more than to make partner at his advertising firm, and he knows
he works best alone. But then Elena ends up as his partner on an account that could win him a
promotion. He had a great reason to end her engagement, not that sheโ€™d ever believe him.
Still, heโ€™s willing to try working as a team.

Unfortunately, his new โ€œpartnerโ€ wants him dead.

Elena knows sheโ€™s going to have to give in and work with her nemesis, though nobody said it
had to be easy for him. But what happens when fighting starts feeling a whole lot like falling in
love?

Each book in the Accidentally Yours series is STANDALONE: * Bargaining with the Boss * Catch Him If You Can * Romancing His Rival

Romance Contemporary [Entangled: Bliss, On Sale: February 11, 2019, e-Book, / ]

About Jennifer Shirk

Jennifer Shirk
Jennifer Shirk has a bachelor degree in pharmacy-which has in NO WAY at all helped her with her writing career. But she likes to point it out, since it shows romantic-at-hearts come in all shapes, sizes, and mind-numbing educations.

She writes sweet (and sometimes even funny) romances for Samhain Publishing, Avalon
Books/Montlake Romance and now Entangled Publishing. She won third place in the RWA
2006 NYC's Kathryn Hayes Love and Laughter Contest with her first book, THE ROLE OF A
LIFETIME. Recently, her novel SUNNY DAYS FOR SAM won the 2013 Golden Quill Published
Authors Contest for Best Traditional Romance.

Lately she's been on a serious exercise kick. But don't hold that against her.

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