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The Urban Romance of Miracle Doctor
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Jacob Ye is an intern doctor. Coincidentally, he got the Smriti knowledge of Taoist magic arts and the art of traditional Chinese medicine from an ancient book scroll. Since then, he uses acupuncture skills to heal people, as well as his Taoist magic skills to deal with the ghosts, which both make him achieve his integrity as a doctor and the mastery of Taoists. With these excellent skills, his master told him to use them to better the world and save people. While spreading and promoting these extraordinary Chinese traditional cultures, he does have some more great ambitions!
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What is a trope in romance novels?
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2024-10-13 18:52
In romance novels, a trope can be something like the 'enemies to lovers' dynamic or the 'love at first sight' moment. These tropes give the story a certain structure and familiarity that readers sometimes enjoy. They help create expectations and add to the genre's charm.
What is the primal play trope in romance novels?
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2024-10-05 14:11
The primal play trope in romance novels typically centers on an almost primal, visceral draw between the main characters. This could manifest as an immediate, overwhelming attraction or a sense of destiny. It often plays on the idea that their connection is beyond rational explanation and driven by something deep within their nature.
Werewolves Falling for Human in Romance Novels: Is it a Common Trope?
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2024-11-18 17:29
Yes, it is quite a common trope. In many romance novels, the allure of the werewolf, with their primal nature and superhuman abilities, falling for a human creates a lot of interesting dynamics. It often involves themes of forbidden love, as the two species are different. The werewolf has to navigate their own world and instincts while being drawn to the human, which makes for a very engaging read.
Are 'galloping breasts' a common trope in bad romance novels?
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2024-11-06 13:26
Not really. Bad romance novels often use clichéd and sometimes cheesy tropes like the rich and brooding hero, the damsel in distress, or the love triangle. 'Galloping breasts' is not something that you would typically find as a common trope. It's more of an extreme and not - so - common example of bad writing in the genre, something that might be used by a very inexperienced or unskilled author trying to be edgy.
What romance novel trope are you most drawn to?
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2024-10-07 04:16
For me, it's the 'second chance romance' trope. There's something so touching about characters getting another opportunity at love after past mistakes or misunderstandings.
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