#Romance/Erotica

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.

8 Swoon-Worthy Queer YA Romcoms You’ll Love

These queer YA romcoms are the perfect heartwarming stories for when you need a pick-me-up. You're sure to fall for these sweet reads.

The Best New Romances Coming Out in May

You're going to want to read every single one of these new romance books hitting shelves in May, especially if you love bookish books.

Why Aren’t There More Fat Men in Romance Novels?

Fat men in romance novels are few and far between. Why are they even more rare than fat women in romance novels?

Romance Set in the Book World: Is It Just Me, or Is It a Trend?

Books about books have always been super popular, but there are a lot of romance novels set in the publishing world in 2022.

The Undeniable Draw of Single POV Romance

Which point of view do you prefer for romances and why? One reader touts the merits of single pov in romance novels and gives a few examples.

10 of the Best Romance Books Where There’s Only One Bed

Forced proximity, vulnerability, and tension: there's a reason the "there's only one bed" trope is so popular in romance novels, including All the Feels by Olivia Dade.

10 Fantastically Sweet Middle School Romance Books

Find the best middle school romance books ranging from fairytale retellings to first love stories to tween crushes.

In Defense of Single Point Of View Romance Books

While multiple points of view are common in romance novels, one reader shares why single perspective romance rocks.

Fantasy Romance Novels To Fall in Love With

Get ready to fall in love with these fantasy romance novels full of magical characters and heartwarming love stories.

The State of Polyamory in YA Fiction

From 2012 to 2021, here's how the depiction of polyamorous relationships in YA fiction has changed — and how far it has to go.