In-Law Tension in Stories

Howdy from Texas Fellow Aspiring Writers, 

 

In-laws are a good point of strife in a romance, future or current.  Feel like you need a little more tension?  Throw in a picky mother-in-law, an angry father-in-law, a jealous brother or sister-in-law, and watch the sparks fly.  Your couple has so many obstacles to overcome then the in-laws can always add the straw that broke the camel’s back.  Any situation with in-laws, even an amiable one, can add a touch of tension.  Most of the time though, a situation with in-laws is more similar to walking the sharp edge of a dagger where by the time your characters reaches the end they would likely prefer to have run the blade through their heart.  Well, at least until they are saved by their love interest.  

In-law character interaction is easy to find inspiration for, simply use your own experiences, friends, relatives, and yes; even your parents are wonderful sources.  You will likely find an overabundance of stories to draw from toward your goal of a better story.  

 

Happy Writing,

 

Carolyn Haven

 

Author: Carolyn Haven

Carolyn Haven is dancing to the beat of her own drum in Houston, Texas, where she spends her days dreaming up new story ideas, doing research, and keeping her cat from adding her two cents on the keyboard. Feel free to contact Carolyn on the web; she loves to hear from readers. Her books are available at Amazon and most everywhere e-books are sold. You can also follow Carolyn Haven on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, Blogger, Goodreads, Flickr, and always find the latest updates on her work and more at www.CarolynHaven.com Blurb: Bestselling Author of Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, and anything else that beats my drum to a rhythm that makes my feet dance. Bestselling Author of Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, and anything else that makes my drum beat. Bestselling Author of Respect of the Dryads: An O’Neill Secure Side Job.

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