Sentence examples for perilous romance from inspiring English sources

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At 7 30 p.m., the actor, comedian and writer Gene Wilder, whose recent novel, "Something to Remember You By: A Perilous Romance," was released in April by St. Martin's Press, will discuss his career with the film historian Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies.

His third novel, Something to Remember You By: A Perilous Romance, was released in April 2013.

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He describes his early life with observant humor in his 2014 book of essays, "No Land's Man: A Perilous Journey Through Romance, Islam, and Brunch," which is especially entertaining in audiobook form, read by the author with brio and wit.

He accuses her of not loving him; wounded, she withdraws in a manner recognizable to anyone who has navigated the perilous territory between epistolary romance and the face-to-face kind.

As Valentine's Day approaches, with its perilous combination of food, romance and etiquette, Florence Fabricant would love to help with advice on the fine points of entertaining at home and eating in restaurants.

As Valentine's Day approaches, with its perilous combination of food, romance and tricky etiquette, Florence Fabricant would love to help with advice on the fine points of entertaining at home and eating in restaurants.

And she is as good if not better, but because she's writing about marriage, romance, love, the perilous situation for women in Regency times if they weren't married off, and all of that, it's seen as less important".

Albert and Eva's romance feels exciting and perilous because there is something at stake.

Her fugitive romance with Max provides a perilous yet thrilling way for her to reclaim her identity.

The characters are written well-enough to give some of the predictable plot elements — like Noah and Rosalee's budding romance and the slaves' inevitable skepticism of perilous escape plot — give Underground a sense of verve.

A number (for example, La Mule sans frein ["The Mule Without a Bridle"], c. 1200, and L'Âtre périlleux ["The Perilous Churchyard"], c. 1250) have as their hero Arthur's nephew Gawain, who in the earlier Arthurian verse romances is a type of the ideal knight.

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