Erotic or Mainstream Romance?
So I've now read about 12 different definitions of erotic romance, and I still don't have a clear understanding of where the line is drawn. I mean obviously if there is a menage or some serious BDSM then I understand clearly that it's Erotic Romance. However explicit sex, strong language describing the sexual act, and sex as being part of the development of the relationship/character is described as what it takes to make an erotic romance on most of the sites I looked at.
If that's the case then Dark Waters could very easily be an erotic romance. Quill, my heroine, has some serious issues with sex because of some awful things that happened to her in the past, and part of her character development is being able to get past that. She also has a shockingly dirty mouth, especially about sexual things.
So here's what I'm wondering: where do you draw the line between erotic and mainstream romance?
If that's the case then Dark Waters could very easily be an erotic romance. Quill, my heroine, has some serious issues with sex because of some awful things that happened to her in the past, and part of her character development is being able to get past that. She also has a shockingly dirty mouth, especially about sexual things.
So here's what I'm wondering: where do you draw the line between erotic and mainstream romance?
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Those are the only differences. Both forms of romance use the sex scenes to continue the character development. Something major always happens for the main characters during these scenes, they don't just have sex and then carry on as usual.