When lonely long-haul truck driver D Forde falls in love online with a city writer and single mother, he must cross more than the Nullarbor to overcome his fear of abandonment and win her heart.
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Ahhh well, now that's SHAKESPEARE you are talking about lol :-)
>>The dual protagonist
Yes! Why not dual protagonists? Rules are supposed to be tools, not strait jackets, right? If ever there can be an exception to the rule that there must be of one and only one protagonist, surely it is for the romance genre. Which is about 2 people struggling over the same issue for the same stakes: love.
More than other genres, romance is about relationship, a relationship that takes 2 to tango. After all, Shakespeare didn't title his great play about 2 young lovers "Romeo"; nor did he title it "Juliet". He titled it "Romeo and Juliet".
Thanks guys. Really grateful for all your feedback. It's very inspiring and encouraging :-)