While 50 Shades of Grey certainly accentuated the popularity of romantic fiction, the romance genre has been one of the most successful to transition from print to digital, and that presents a huge opportunity for indie authors and publishers. While it's important to find an angle that differentiates you from other authors and works of romantic fiction out there, the wonderful thing about romantic fiction is that it is, for the most part, quite formulaic.
According to Romance Writers of America, 39 percent of romantic fiction is published in eBook format, and romantic fiction accounts for more than $1 billion in sales and 13 percent of all adult fiction. Romantic suspense accounts for half of all romantic fiction eBooks.
In a poll on Goodreads, readers were asked what makes a good romance novel. While there were a variety of answers, the majority of readers agreed:
- you need a great plot
- well-developed characters (preferably wit flaws)
- surprises (including not-so-happy endings)