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Step 1
Start with the grandmother of all romance publishers, Harlequin. Their online reads library offers a new chapter every weekday and a sizeable backlog of complete free romance novels, ranging from medical romances to paranormal romances.
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Step 2
Ebooknook can be hard to navigate, but there are quite a few free romance novels to be found. Try the link in the Resources section to go straight to the index for "love stories."
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Step 3
If you're interested in something a little spicier, try Literotica.com. With over 7000 entries in their "romance" category alone, there's something for every taste. Some of these self-published writers will have you clicking on to the next story quickly, but others will make you wonder why they're not famous already.
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Step 4
Fan fiction writers often focus on romance. If there's a particular fictional world that resonates with you, be it Twilight, the novels of Jane Austen, or Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, browse through the extensive collections of free romance novels and short stories at fanfiction.net.













Comments
prettyevil said
on 1/18/2009 I love romance novels but they can get so expensive. Good tips. Literotica can sometimes go beyond just spicey though(some are just trash).