And the #MysteryExchange goes on! This week it’s Avery Daniels and her Resort to Murder series.
Romance of Resorts by Avery Daniels
My amateur sleuth, Julienne, works in a luxury resort and the plan is
to have each book based in or around a resort. In my researching of
resorts, the romantic appeal is apparent whether you are single,
dating, or hitched.
finding love. Whether it’s the Bachelor, Bachelorette, Bachelor in
Paradise, Average Joe, Joe Millionaire, or the Cougar the courtship
is done in luxury locations and homes. There is something about
being in a resort style setting that sparks romance. Many have even
suggested that the reality shows create this illusion because of the
locations that won’t hold up to normal life after the show.
how they feel totally away from the ordinary and focused on each
other. The top romantic resorts make that sense of a couple’s
getaway a priority in the staff. Otherwise the setting varies based
on the couple’s taste.
indoor/outdoor villa complete with private infinity pool, private
sand beach, champagne picnic for two, private excursions on the
resort’s yacht, and torch or candle lit sea-side dinner under the
stars.
beds with a sunken hot-tub before a large fireplace, walking around a
medieval town with historic ruins, touring centuries old olive groves
and vineyards, strolling ancient forests criss-crossed by walking
paths where you come across deer and pheasant. There are even a few
historic manor houses or castles turned into luxury accommodations to
immerse yourself in history.
around a lake, bicycling around mountain towns, skiing or
snowboarding, hay rides, canoeing, swimming, and hiking. If you’re
really adventurous you can white water raft, try some hot springs
(even some clothing optional ones), spa and massage treatments,
outdoor hottubs, and enjoy hot chocoloate and s’mores around
communal fire pits. Or maybe order room service to enjoy with a
sunken hot-tub before a large fireplace in your room. There are even
luxury tent-cabins (called Glamping for glamour camping) that still
have resort level amenities.
the ordinary. Wildlife viewing with excursions and day trips to
wildlife preserves and learning about the native cultures are the
draw for these resorts. Or maybe the theme park resort is more your
style so you can play and be a kid again with all the adult luxuries.
classifications in one resort. Here is a quick listing of the types
or classifications of resorts around the world to consider: Beach
Resorts, Golf Resorts, Island Resorts, Luxury Resorts, Lake,
Mountain, Ski, Spa, Pet-Friendly, Theme Park, Historical, Dude Ranch,
Singles, Couples, Adult-Only, Family, Eco-Tourism, Clothing-Optional,
Casino and All Inclusive Resorts. Often times one resort will fall
into a few categories.
romantic. Even as a single person, I love the romance of resorts.
Sometimes it is the beauty around the resorts that nurture a romantic
mindset.