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Coming Soon: Fiction Plots

Dear all,

I would soon upload a new book called Romantic Plots on Amazon.

Here are the titles:

Plot Titles for Romance:
1- A Secret and sweet memories
2- Richi’s customer
3- A False Alarm
4- A Death to Remember
5- She hates muscles
6- The poor Artist
7- An English Teacher
8- Lover’s Killer
9- The Gambler Fan
10- A Viral Heartbreak
 11- The Newcomer
12- A soldier’s friend
13- Remember me forever
14- A Late Reply
15- Caught in Mountains
16- The Lost Gift
17- Retiring age
18- Choices of Destiny
19- Lucky Love

20- Life Sentence

Here is one sample Plot (draft): 

Title: A Secret and Sweet Memories      

Genre: Romance

Setting
:  Small village in historical Europe, the town of Sogndal, Norway and in London.

Plot Summary: In 1988 the secret story of Aina revealed two hundred years later when her grandest daughter found papers locked in a metal box underground her old house. Twenty One year old Aina is raised in a catholic family. Due to religious constrictions she hardly meets strangers especially men. One day when she is walking from home to the church, at the age of 30 a tall-handsome-black suited man with a black suitcase in his hand stops by her and asks for directions to Brenden house. In an unusual way Aina is attracted to this stranger. She offers to take him herself to his intended address. They talk all the way towards the house. Mr. Brenden, owner of vast properties, welcomes his black suited lawyer Hugo Borja and offers tea for both Aina and Hugo.  Mr. Brenden’s lawyer visits the town of Sogndal every month.  Aina despite all the pressures and difficulties succeeds in meeting the lawyer once every month at the same place where they first met. Hugo disappears for three months. Aina finds out his job is transferred to London. She decides to leave her town, parents, church and friends for Hugo. When Aina finds his whereabouts she is surprised by the unusual engagement of her love to a well-known judge’s daughter, Nora.    

Characters:
Aina Christensen is the most polite and respected young lady of Sogndal, she is a strict follower of Catholic religion. Aina has a dark secret which frequently haunts her in her dreams and due to this fact she rarely interacts with people of her town. Most of her time is spent in loneliness. The only business is her daily duty of regular visits to the oldest church of Norway. However, her only wish is to leave the town and follow her lifetime dream of being a hospital nurse.  
Hugo Borja is an aspiring lawyer. He lives in a small town. He is hired by Mr. Brenden the richest person in Sogndal to work on a case. Hugo successfully wins the case and earns enough money to expand his career in London.
Brenden Eliassen is a very popular person in Sogndal, Norway due to his great fortune left by his parents. He is not only famous for his money but also for his social morality and abstinence from illegal intimate relationships.   Brenden is helping, caring and stylish. His dream is to see every member of his society fully educated.
               



Exposition:
Aina’s hopeless life turns out to be so colorful after she meets Hugo. She desperately waits for him at the end of each month. They talk about their families. They only meet once a month. Every time she sees him her sorrows and boredom vanish. Hugo is not only in love with Aina he also promises to live with her in this town forever. She is catholic but Hugo is not. Aina’s family observes some changes in her. She is advised by the church’s father. Her parents are skeptical that she might be seeing someone. Mr. Brenden after three months wins the case and is done with Hugo.   

Rising Action:
One day as usual both Aina and Hugo are seen kissing each other behind an old tree. The person who sees this unbelievable scene is the Father who schools Aina in religious lessons. The next day Aina’s parents are summoned by the Father. Although, Church’s Father does not reveal her secret meeting with Hugo, he advises them to find a nice person as a life partner for her. Aina’s parents become more suspicious and they decide her marriage would be the best option. Mr. Brenden is the most suitable person according to them. They secretly send their offer to Mr. Brenden in writing. After thoroughly considering this undeniable invitation, Mr. Brenden decides to get married with Aina, the most gorgeous lady of the town. Aina has never rejected her parent’s decision but this time it’s different. All her life depends on this crucial event. While her arranged life-mate is unknown to Aina, she informs Hugo as early as she meets her. Hugo continues to work with Mr. Brenden. On the final day of Mr. Brenden’s case which is successfully completed by Hugo, Aina comes to see her boyfriend. Mr. Brenden is astonished to see her. He recalls the first day Aina had come along with Hugo. He suspects something is going on between them. Hugo has just read the written offer sent by Aina’s parents. He found the letter on Brenden’s desk. He pretends Aina has come to ask about a case and that this is just a professional meeting. Hearing this Mr. Brenden takes a deep breath, even though his distrust remains. Hugo leaves the town without revealing the subject of the letter to Aina. She waits for Hugo but he doesn’t visit the town even after a month has passed. She desperately waits for another month and still there is no news on him. There is no one to help her find Hugo. She doesn’t have money. She doesn’t have a supporter. Her nights are spent wet in tears. Her days are spent equal to years. Her parent’s worries and fears increase as she stops eating anything. They inform Mr. Brenden about Aina’s condition. He invites Aina and her parents to a dinner. On this night Mr. Brenden informs Aina that he would be her husband and tells her about the letter. Aina cries and requests him not to accept the offer because she loves Hugo. Mr. Brenden promises that he would help her find Hugo. Mr. Brenden convinces Aina’s parents to take her on a sightseeing tour. They travel to the town where Hugo was living. While traveling Aina finally reveals the dark secret that she was suffering her whole life. She tells Mr. Brenden that at the age of 13 the Father of the church sexually abused her at weekends. This horrible incident repeated hundreds of times for 6 years. Mr. Brenden is shocked. He vows to arrest him as soon as he returns. They reach Hugo’s town. However, they find out Hugo is moved to London. When they reach London they also find out that Hugo is engaged with a famous judge’s daughter, Nora.

  

Climax:
Aina decides to meet Hugo for once and for all. They meet each other in a restaurant. Hugo tries to convince her that he did this as an important career move. Aina does not believe and she asks the real reason of leaving her. Aina loses all hopes when she gets no compelling purpose. She requests Brenden to take her back home. Brenden and Aina stay in a hotel due to bad weather conditions. They could not travel that day. Brenden succeeds in meeting Nora, Hugo’s fiancĂ©e. He asks her the reason for Hugo’s leaving Aina without purpose.  Nora tells him that she believes Hugo is still in love with Aina. Hugo left her because his future was uncertain. He left her because he was certain Mr. Brenden could give her the best life. The day he read her parents’ written offer, he decided to leave Aina. Mr. Brenden’s heart does not allow him to inform Aina of the news regarding Hugo. He could not inform her that night at the hotel. They return to Sogndal. Aina accepts marrying Brenden. They invite everyone except the Father of Church. Aina is still thinking about Hugo. Brenden’s conscience does not allow him to marry her. The wedding night arrives and so does Hugo.

Falling Action:
Aina’s eyes could not believe. She is sure she is dreaming. However, Brenden informs her that he had invited Hugo for the wedding. The moment when bride and groom exchange rings, Mr. Brenden discloses his plan. He informs every guest that in reality it’s Aina and Hugo’s wedding. This news surprises everyone including Aina’s parents, Aina and Hugo. They finally get married and the second day of the marriage Mr. Brenden opens a new case against the Father of the Church. 

Thank you in advance,
Khairuddin 

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