Romance
Write the love story readers can’t put down.
Chemistry that crackles, a middle that doesn’t sag, and a payoff readers wait three hundred pages for. FeelyWrite is the quiet writing partner that remembers every glance and grudge between your leads — so the tension keeps building instead of resetting.

Romance lives and dies on tension. Most drafts lose it.
The trouble is never the meet-cute. It’s everything after — the two hundred pages where the spark has to survive.
- The chemistry reads flat on the page, even though you can feel it in your head.
- The middle sags — they’re together too soon, or apart for no real reason.
- You lose track of who knows what, so the “big reveal” lands with a shrug.
- The banter goes stiff the moment the scene turns serious.
The craft
What makes a romance actually work
A good romance isn’t two people falling in love. It’s two people who can’t be together yet — and a writer who makes the reader ache for the moment they can.
Tension over declaration
The longing is the story; the kiss is just punctuation. FeelyWrite helps you draw out the almost — the held glance, the interrupted sentence, the hand that doesn’t quite touch — so every step closer costs something.
A wound worth healing
Great couples don’t just want each other; they’re afraid of each other for a real reason. Give each lead a fear the other person happens to threaten, and the romance writes its own obstacles.
Heat you control — closed door to open door
From slow-burn, fade-to-black tension to steamy open-door chemistry, you set the temperature (🌶️1–5). FeelyWrite writes the pull and the payoff at the heat your readers came for — romance craft, never explicit content.
Tropes as promises, not clichés
Enemies-to-lovers, second-chance, only-one-bed, grumpy-sunshine — a trope is a promise to the reader. Lean in on purpose and subvert the beat they expect, and a familiar shape feels brand new.
A few lines, written in the genre
He handed her the umbrella without a word, and that was worse than anything he could have said. She stood there holding it while the rain found him instead — soaking the collar he’d spent the whole evening straightening, plastering that infuriating hair flat against his forehead.
“You’ll ruin the jacket,” she said.
“It’s a jacket.” He looked at her the way he looked at a problem he’d already decided to solve. “You’re shivering.”
She wasn’t. She realized, a beat too late, that she’d started the moment he stepped closer — and that he had noticed before she did.
How it works
A partner that remembers your whole book
Set your premise
Capture your idea, characters, and world as Story DNA. It becomes the memory every suggestion is measured against — so nothing drifts.
Write with a partner
Draft a scene, reshape a paragraph, deepen a description, or ask for three ways forward when you stall. You keep every word you want and ignore the rest.
Keep your voice
Nothing is auto-published and nothing is locked in. Your manuscript stays yours — export the whole book to docx, epub, pdf, or markdown anytime.
Romance writing, answered
Can it write steamy or spicy scenes?
Yes — FeelyWrite writes romance across the full heat range, from closed-door and slow-burn to steamy open-door chemistry, and you set the level. It focuses on tension, pacing, and emotional heat that reads like a human author wrote it, rather than explicit content.
Will it keep my two leads consistent across the whole book?
That’s the point of Story DNA. It remembers each character’s history, voice, and every beat between them, so a callback in chapter twenty still lands — and the slow burn keeps building instead of resetting.
Does it understand romance tropes?
It knows the shapes readers love — enemies-to-lovers, second-chance, grumpy-sunshine, forced proximity — and can help you play them straight or subvert them. You choose the promise; it helps you keep it.
Is the writing mine?
Completely. Your manuscript and its copyright are yours, you approve every line, and you can export the finished book whenever you like. Cancel anytime.
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