New romance books are coming out every week, and we’re here to help you find the best, no matter which genre of romance novels you’re into. Regencies, contemporaries, queer romance from all time periods, paranormals—you name it, we’re reading it. Read on to find the most compelling romance novels out there, for all steam levels! Go on, get your trope on.
From a pastel bungalow in San Diego to a queer-owned shop in Wisconsin, these romance bookstores are serving up happily ever afters.
One romance reader explores why romance novel descriptions like sweet, clean, hot, and spicy are confusing and, sometimes, offensive.
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These April new romance releases will bring all the best tropes, like fake dating and forbidden romance, and even a new Emily Henry novel!
I'm so, so sorry for the songs you're about to have stuck in your head after reading these earworm romances... or am I!?
Whatever you're looking for in your next read, there's a hopeful tale in each of these bisexual romance books.
Emily Henry's bestselling bookish romance novel Book Lovers is getting the feature film treatment, produced by Lia Buman.
While most romance novels focus on two characters falling in love, the "marriage in trouble" trope is quickly gaining traction.
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