Romance and romantasy are taking the publishing world by storm. Neither genre has ever been as popular as it is now, despite having existed for decades. Platforms like BookTok and Bookstagram are arguably what we have to thank for this sudden growth in readership—or blame, of course, if romance isn’t your thing or you’re tired of seeing the same books being touted on the internet over and over again.
Now, anyone familiar with either romance in general or romantasy more specifically will be well acquainted with the concept of tropes, which are story beats and character archetypes that can be found repeatedly in all of fiction. Tropes are an integral part of storytelling in any genre. After all, how many “Chosen One” stories are out there in the world? But it’s hard to deny that they are utilized most effectively, brazenly, and frequently in romance and its offshoots.
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