Spreads the message that God will always be there to accept and love you no matter how alone you feel Teaches readers not to text and drive because it can be the biggest mistake they'll ever make in their life Shows that no matter how much it seems that all hope is lost, when there's a will there's a way Portrays the power of love; time heals some wounds, but love heals the deepest wounds According to 2017 article by Publisher's Weekly, Steve Oates, v-p of marketing for Baker Publishing Group's Bethany House and Chosen imprints, estimated annual sales for Christian fiction at about $20 million and said they had even trended up in the past two years. He also remarked that romantic suspense is Baker Publishing's particular strength and, seeing as Baker's publishing only does Christian books, the romantic suspense that aids so greatly to $20 million in sales is Christian romance. Evidently, Christian Romance is a popular genre and people most definitely buy it. People will buy 2612 Cherryhill Lane because, although is not romantic suspense, it is Christian romance novel. Before 2612 Cherryhill Lane is a Christian romance novel, it is a romance novel. Romance novels sell extraordinarily well. According to the Romance Writers of America®, the romance fiction industry is worth $1.08 billion dollars a year, which makes it about a third larger than the inspirational book industry, and about the size of the mystery novel genre and science fiction/fantasy genre markets combined.
Romance novels regularly top the major bestseller lists (New York Times, Publishers Weekly and USA Today), and have a large, dedicated audience of readers.