The Paranormal Romance Books That Inspired My Writing Career
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The Paranormal Romance Books That Inspired My Writing Career
I was always a reader as a kid. I had a bookshelf full of those little picture books that I would read over and over—stories like Mouse and the Moon Made of Cheese that I could practically recite from memory. But it wasn't until I discovered paranormal romance books that I understood what I wanted to do with my life: write stories about magic, love, and characters who feel impossibly real.
Reading brought me into new worlds, took me on adventures, and kept me company. Books were my friends, always there when I needed them.
Then one day, I met someone who introduced me to a completely different kind of book.
From Picture Books to Paranormal Romance
She was reading something with a cover that wasn't anything like I'd ever seen in my school library. When she told me it was a historical romance novel and what the story was about, I was shocked and excited. She let me borrow it immediately.
That first historical romance opened up an entirely new world for me. As we kept reading and sharing books, she introduced me to even more authors—first Sherrilyn Kenyon, and then The Sun Witch by Linda Winstead Jones.
There's something so magical about romance that I'd never experienced before. Watching two characters fall in love is beautiful, but it's more than that—it's about believing in love, feeling it, experiencing it through the pages. And it doesn't always have to be romantic love. Sometimes it's the love of a friend or family member. Sometimes it's the love you find for yourself.
The Sun Witch Sparked My Writing Dream
The Sun Witch cemented something in me that I didn't even know I was looking for. I wanted to weave that type of magic myself. I wanted to write books that crafted words into feelings, books that made paranormal creatures feel real and accepted. That series gave me the first spark of inspiration to begin writing my own stories.
But then I read another book that completely changed everything.
Fantasy Lover Changed How I See Romance Novels
Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon had everything I didn't even know I craved—deities and mythology, sarcasm and deep friendships, years of backstory and character development. It connected with me in such a strong way because it reminded me that a romance novel doesn't just have to be about the romance itself. It's about getting to know the characters you want to fall in love with just as much as the ones you love to hate.
That's when I realized what kind of stories I wanted to tell. Not just love stories, but complex worlds with characters who feel real, who have histories and flaws and growth. Stories where the romance is enhanced by everything else happening around it.
Writing the Magic I Felt as a Reader
These two books showed me that paranormal romance could be so much more than I'd imagined, and they're the reason I started writing dark romance with supernatural elements. Every time I sit down to create a new story, I'm trying to capture even a fraction of that magic I felt when I first discovered what romance novels could be.
I hope that when you pick up one of my books, you feel some of that same magic I felt all those years ago. Because that's what this is all about—creating stories that make you believe in love, in magic, and in the power of a really good book to change everything.
If you're curious about my books and the magic I'm trying to create, you can find them here.