G. G. Andrew / Gina Andrew

Writer of Romance & Women's Fiction

  • Welcome!
  • Books
  • Mailing List
  • About G.G. / Gina
Writer of Romance & Women's Fiction

romance

Romance Trope Tuesday: Second-Chance Romance Reading List

July 19, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

Second-chance is one of my favorite romance tropes–I love the awkwardness and emotion that come from reuniting two people who have a past. There are some great second-chance romance novels, novellas, and short stories out there, too. Here’s a quick reading list if you’d like to explore this trope more. As I mentioned last month, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday Tagged: Annabeth Albert, Audra North, Austen, contemporary romance, Exclusively Yours, Goodreads, inspirational romance, Into the Heat, Jane Austen, Liz Isaacson, Mary Burton, novella, Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice, romance, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romantic suspense, Second Chance, Second Chance Ranch, second chances, second-chance romance, Shannon Stacey, Tamara Lush, The Shark, tropes, Waiting for Clark, western inspirational romance, western romance

Romance Trope Tuesday: Take Care & Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong

July 12, 2016 by GGAndrew 4 Comments

This month I’m focusing on second-chance romance for Romance Trope Tuesday, and today I’m examining two movies that use this trope: Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (2015) and Take Care (2014). The nature of a couple’s first chance can vary, from a casual flirtation to an unexpected hookup to a long-term relationship. This colors the second … [Read more…]

Posted in: Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday Tagged: Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, Before Midnight, Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Bryan Greenberg, China, Emily Ting, enemies to lovers, film, films, forbidden romance, friends to lovers, Hong Kong, Jamie Chung, Jen Heart, movie, movies, rom-coms, romance, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romantic comedies, second-chance romance, Take Care, tropes

The Austen Project Halftime Report (Guest Post by Jen Heart)

July 7, 2016 by GGAndrew 2 Comments

This is a guest post by the lovely Jen Heart, whose Austen knowledge totally trumps mine, and, more importantly, who has read all the books that have come out so far in The Austen Project, an effort to publish contemporary re-tellings of Jane Austen’s six complete novels. Here is Jen to tell us what’s working (and what … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms Tagged: Alexander McCall Smith, Austen, books, Colonel Brandon, Curtis Sittenfeld, Eligible, Emma, heartbreak, Jane Austen, Jen Heart, Joanna Trollope, Mansfield Park, Marianne, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice, reading, romance, Sense & Sensibility, The Austen Project, Val McDermid, Willoughby

Romance Trope Tuesday: Second-Chance Romance

July 5, 2016 by GGAndrew 2 Comments

It’s a new month, and for the Romance Trope Tuesday series, I’m focusing on a new type of love story: second-chance romance. There can be two possible definitions of this popular trope in romance. One, it could mean a second chance at love, when two people who’ve had previous relationships that ended with other people … [Read more…]

Posted in: Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday Tagged: books, conflict, enemies, enemies to lovers, enemies-to-lovers trope, Happily Ever After, HEA, hero, heroine, kissing, love, lovers, plot, reading, romance, romance reading, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, tropes, Tv Tropes, writing, writing romance tropes, writing tropes

Romance Trope Tuesday: Writing Enemies-to-Lovers

June 28, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

Today concludes my look at the enemies-to-lovers trope in romance fiction as part of the Romance Trope Tuesday series. In case you missed it, check out  what it is and why it’s so popular, how it works within a film, and a suggested reading list. This Tuesday I’m providing some best practices for writing your own … [Read more…]

Posted in: Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday, Writing Tagged: books, co-workers, conflict, enemies, enemies to lovers, enemies-to-lovers trope, HEA, hero, heroine, historical romance, humor, kissing, love, lovers, lust, plot, reading, respect, romance, romance reading, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romance writing, Slap-Slap-Kiss, tropes, Tv Tropes, vulnerability, writing, writing romance tropes, writing tropes

Romance Trope Tuesday: Enemies-to-Lovers Reading List

June 21, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

In case you’re new to the Romance Trope Tuesday series, this month I’m focusing on the enemies-to-lovers trope. Earlier this month, I explained what it is and why it’s so popular in love stories, and last week I showed how it works within a film. Today I’m sharing a reading list of recommended romances that follow this … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday Tagged: A Hunger Like No Other, A Wicked Way to Win an Earl, Alisha Rai, Anna Bradley, Apples Should be Red, Beautiful Bastard, blurbs, book covers, Christina Lauren, conflict, contemporary romance, enemies, enemies to lovers, Get Real, Goodreads, hero, heroine, Hot as Hades, humor, Immortals After Dark, Kresley Cole, lovers, New Adult, paranormal romance, Penny Watson, Piper Huguley, reading, recommended reads, rom-com, romance, romance recommendations, romance subgenres, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romance writing, romantic comedy, subgenres, Tellulah Darling, Thanksgiving, The Preacher's Promise, tropes

Romance Trope Tuesday: Something’s Gotta Give

June 14, 2016 by GGAndrew 4 Comments

It’s Romance Trope Tuesday, and this week I’m looking at our trope of the month, Enemies-to-Lovers, in action in a film. There are many movies that use this trope, but I decided to use the 2003 Nancy Meyers film Something’s Gotta Give, since it’s one of the few romances with older main characters. Something’s Gotta Give works by forcing two opposites, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday Tagged: 10 Things I Hate About You, Amanda Peet, Bridget Jones's Diary, character arcs, comedy, conflict, Diane Keaton, enemies, enemies to lovers, film, foils, hero, heroine, humor, Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves, Leap Year, love, lovers, lust, May/December, movie, Nancy Meyers, plot, Pride and Prejudice, rom-com, romance, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romance writing, Romancing the Stone, romantic comedy, Something's Gotta Give, stakes, subplots, The Princess Bridge, tropes, turtlenecks, Twilight, While You Were Sleeping

Romance Trope Tuesday: Enemies-to-Lovers

June 7, 2016 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

I’m starting a series this summer on the blog. Called Romance Trope Tuesday, I’ll be highlighting a popular romance trope each month. One week I’ll introduce why it works; another week I’ll examine the device in action in a movie; in the third week, I’ll provide a reading list of books that fit the trope; and finally, I’ll give you some tips … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Romance Trope Tuesday, Writing Tagged: arcs, books, character arcs, co-workers, comedy, conflict, enemies, enemies to lovers, hero, heroine, historical romance, humor, kissing, love, lovers, lust, paranormal romance, plot, reading, romance, romance reading, Romance Trope Tuesday, romance tropes, romance writing, sit-com, Slap-Slap-Kiss, stakes, tropes, Tv Tropes

SCARY, LOVESICK, FOOLISH out!

May 31, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

I’m happy to announce that my goth rom-com SCARY, LOVESICK, FOOLISH releases today! SCARY, LOVESICK, FOOLISH is the sequel to CRAZY, SEXY, GHOULISH and continues the story of Nora and Brendan. It was a question he had to ask… Brendan Forrester loves his girlfriend, Nora. Like can’t-live-without-her, Gomez-to-her-Morticia-Addams loves her. But when he asks her … [Read more…]

Posted in: Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms, Writing Tagged: Amazon giveaway, Crazy Sexy Ghoulish, goth, Halloween, Halloween romance, NA, New Adult, New Adult romantic comedy, romance, romantic comedy, Scary Lovesick Foolish, writing

Why Do We Love to Read About Secrets?

May 6, 2016 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

I’m over on romance site Lady Smut today talking about secrets–particularly those in the books we read. If you like secrets in your plot, hop on over and let me know why (or why not)!

Posted in: Book Nerdery, Romance Fiction & Rom-Coms Tagged: books, Lady Smut, reading, romance, secrets
« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next »

Subscribe to my newsletter!

Check out my books on Goodreads!

G.G. Andrew's books on Goodreads
Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 21 (avg rating 3.95)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (The Complete First Season)
reviews: 7
ratings: 25 (avg rating 3.72)

Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 13 (avg rating 3.92)

Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance
reviews: 4
ratings: 5 (avg rating 4.20)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (Episode One)
ratings: 2 (avg rating 3.00)

Categories

Archives

Copyright © 2025 G. G. Andrew / Gina Andrew.

Lifestyle WordPress Theme by themehit.com