#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.

10 Romance Books Like PART OF YOUR WORLD

In this list, you'll be able to find 10 more swoony romance books like Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez.

10 Insta-Love Romance Books that Prove Love at First Sight is Real

If you believe in love at first sight, you’ll find a book here that sets your heart aflutter in these insta-love romance books!

Please Stop It with the Sexist “Reverse” Tropes

Because if you’re using sexist terminology to qualify your tropes, you’re basically saying that there is a set way to apply them.

Just Kiss Already! 8 Oblivious-to-Lovers Romances

Have you and your best friend been in love with each other for years without knowing it's mutual? You're in an oblivious-to-lovers romance.

Trouble in Paradise: 10 Heart-Wrenching Relationship-in-Crisis Romance Novels

These relationship-in-crisis romance novels, like King of Greed by Ana Huang, will hurt so much. But are worth the pain!

Cozy Fantasy Books About Books

Cozy fantasy gets even better in these 10 cozy fantasy books all about books including Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree.

42 New Winter Holiday Romances To Read Before 2023 Ends

There's nothing cozier than curling up with a winter holiday themed romance novel as December approaches. Here are 42 out this year!

11 of the Best New Romance Releases Out November 2023

There is something for every kind of romance reader in these new romance releases — from romantasy to cowboy romance.

Where To Get Started With Monster Romance

If you were disappointed by Beast turning back into a human at the end of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, monster romance might be for you...

Meet Officer Friendly: Copaganda in Romance Novels

The romance genre has a history of casting law enforcement as Nice Guy Cops, the heroes of the story. It's time to challenge that copaganda.