Paranormal Romance & Urban Fantasy discussion
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How to show it's NOT a parnormal romance?
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When the book is published, you can shelf it appropriately on Goodreads. Even if you don't like to rate and/or review your books, shelving it under "my books" and "urban fantasy" shouldn't be misinterpreted.


Paranormal romances often look a lot closer to romance novels.
UF Example:
Halfway to the grave by Jeaniene Frost - Strong cover character
PR Example: any Black Dagger Brotherhood book! Lol
Although, UF usually do have s romance aspect.

I thought maybe she was an indie, in which case she would. My bad.

Another suggestion would be to take a look at several PNR blurbs and several UF blurbs. Determine how they differ from each other, what keywords UF uses that PNR doesn't and vice versa. Base your UF blurb on existing blurbs that convey your intended genre well.

Thanks for the comments guys.




I recently had an experience of something with a light romance-ish cover, Christmas title, and vague blurb by a writer that normally writes rock romance. I thought, "oh a fun holiday read." Instead I got homeless youth, dealing with step parent sexual abuse. I blame that cover, and title more for the mislead, than the vague blurb. I think having an ereader has relaxed my standards, as far rejecting books with ugly covers goes. At the same time there are some unconscious visual clues the publishing industry has created because of the constant image reuse. We have come to expect cute smiling couples in sweet romance, serious couple on sexier ones, art shot of an image on the new Fifty Shades-a-like, non-smiling woman holding a weapon, tattoo optional for UF, etc. I think sometimes covers not matching certain criteria we've come to expect for books we are shopping for, keeps us from even being interested enough to even bother reading the blurb.

I agree with those who said that avoiding romantic pictures when choosing a cover would help; actually, even if I'm looking for a romance book, a hot couple on the cover would repel me. I want to see something deeper than that.

Your cover is beautiful, BTW, Alexandra. no question it's UF/action!

Thank you so much, Isabel! I was worrying about it, and I wish I could just buy it from a professional, but I had no idea what I wanted) lucky I can draw a little bit.
Do any of you have any ideas how to I can show that to the reader or do I just have to let people read it and those who wanted it to be a romance let them be disappointed?
Thanks, Kimi