Wednesday, July 3, 2013

"Why Amish Romance Novels Are Hot"

File under: Things I did not know.
From the Wall Street Journal:

The top three authors have sold more than 24 million books.
In 2003, one new romance novel with an Amish theme was published. This year at least 86 are being released. Five of the top 10 best sellers on a recent list of Christian fiction were Amish titles, and the novels regularly hit mainstream best-seller lists. The top three authors of Amish romance novels—Beverly Lewis, Cindy Woodsmall and Wanda Brunstetter—have sold among them more than 24 million books.

Dubbed "bonnet rippers" by journalists who have suggested that the books are a kind of "Fifty Shades of Grey" for church ladies, Amish romance novels are written and read mostly, but not exclusively, by evangelical Christian women. "Getting Dirty in Dutch Country" is how a headline in Bloomberg Businessweek described the genre.

But evangelical erotica this is not. The stories feature suitors whose suspenders stay put. "The longer he stood so close to her, the stronger the need to kiss her lips became," writes Ms. Woodsmall of her hero's thoughts in "When the Heart Cries." "But he was afraid she might not appreciate that move."...MORE