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Nick Richards's avatar

Not familiar with the genre, so this was quite eye-opening to me. As someone who has read 19th-century novels with joy, and seen the world turn from Trollope to beach reads, I knew we were in an anti-intellectual period, but whoa, those covers! They look as if they are reaching out to people and saying ‘don’t be afraid of this book. See the bright, funny, comic-like covers?’

And of course they had marketing people tell them this would expand their markets.

And of course they were probably proven right.

I’m going to crawl back under the covers now…

H. A. Titus's avatar

Not that I read romance, but think they’re cute. They’re probably perfect for the target demographic, which I imagine is women who grew up reading stuff like The Princess Diaries.

Something else that probably plays into this is that a lot of the trends for contemporary romance are heavily fan-fic driven. Ali Hazelwood got her start writing Reylo (Rey + Kylo Ren) fanfic. All the hockey romances that are becoming a thing? Hockey fanfic was a huge trend a couple of years ago. They’re wanting to highlight the bright, cutesy, wish-fulfillment aspect of it.

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