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Jan 26, 2013 07:37AM

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Anna wrote: "Thanks for the feedback guys! I read and enjoyed The Iron Duke, but I don't remember if it was told from more than one perspective or not, I'll have to look at it again, and maybe go on in the series."
I'm pretty sure it had both perspectives, though I don't remember 100%.
Like Nita said, switching perspectives is common in romance. A good deal of them are also written in third person though, so the shifts in perspective are more subtle than if you were reading a book with multiple first person perspectives.
I'm pretty sure it had both perspectives, though I don't remember 100%.
Like Nita said, switching perspectives is common in romance. A good deal of them are also written in third person though, so the shifts in perspective are more subtle than if you were reading a book with multiple first person perspectives.




I will have to check out some of these suggestions. I'd like to read something done well.
Crissy wrote: "I'm glad I stumbled across this thread. I've noticed that when I'm writing my romance titles I tend to switch back and forthwithout between characters without even thinking about it, and it always ..."
I love every POV but 3rd person from multiple perspectives is my favourite. Want to see it done well? Check out S.K Munt or Justin Cronin. He does millions!
I love every POV but 3rd person from multiple perspectives is my favourite. Want to see it done well? Check out S.K Munt or Justin Cronin. He does millions!
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