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Romantic science fiction novels have various subgenres, including historical, ethnic, and religious themes. Some incorporate other genres like mystery, fantasy, or science fiction. They can be set in a specific historical period or geographic region and geared towards particular age groups and religious affiliations.
Romantic science fiction novels come in a variety of subgenres, including historical fiction, science fiction, and science fiction. Other divisions in this genre include romance books aimed at teenagers, fiction written for certain ethnic markets, and books that contain religious themes. These subgenres often have their own subgenres, such as Western or Regency period romance as a subset of historical fiction. Some publishing houses specialize in one type of romance fiction, while other publishers choose to offer different sub-genres to their client base.
In some cases, romance fiction can incorporate other genres of fiction, such as mystery, fantasy, or science fiction. For example, one genre of fiction that has been popular in the 21st century so far has been the blending of vampire fiction with romance stories. In other cases, the romance can be paired with stories about ghosts or other supernatural beings in fantasy novels. Romantic novels can also contain erotic writing, although many severely limit the description of intimate contact between characters.
Some romantic novels are distinguished by being set in a particular historical period. While contemporary romantic fiction is set at the time it is published, many authors choose to focus on writing stories that take place at a particular moment in history. In many cases, these authors also keep their stories set in a particular geographic region. One particularly popular sub-genre is Regency novels, which are typically set in Britain during the Regency period. In these books, the authors typically take great pains to depict the mores and etiquette of that period, and in some cases the characters may bear titles of nobility or even royalty. The historical accuracy of these novels is sometimes questionable, although some historical fiction writers take pains to describe the social concerns of the period.
Romantic fiction can also be geared towards particular age groups and religious affiliations. For example, teen romance novels are very popular in many places, and many of the subgenres of romance fiction have their own subgenres of the teen version. Similarly, romantic fiction can also be written in a way that reflects a particular set of religious values, with so-called inspired love books carrying an explicitly religious theme even though the books belong to typical subgenres of the novel such as the romance historical or mystery/suspense. Another popular twist on the religious subgenre involves a story’s situation within a safe religious community, such as the Amish.
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