#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.

Try 18 of the Best Romance Manga For a Serotonin Release

In the mood for romance? If the only thing you read is manga, check out 18 of the best romance manga for the serotonin boost.

8 New Romance Novels You’ll Fall in Love with in 2022

These new romance novels all deliver charming and heartfelt love stories that are sure to keep you glued to the page.

9 Romance Audiobooks for Valentine’s Day

If you're looking for some romance novels this Valentine’s Day, be sure to check out some of these incredible love stories available on audio.

Sew What? Fashion History in Historical Romance

In historical romances, every layer of clothing can play an important role in building character and developing the setting.

Feel Good Romances Ripe for Rereading

These romances are a reliable warm hug when you need something to make you smile, the kind you can read again and again.

Spice Up Your Life: 15 New Erotic Books

Buckle up for a list of the best new erotic books from the last three years, featuring all kinds of romance and kink.

The History of Consent in Romance

The romance community takes consent very seriously, but was this always the case? Here's a brief history of consent within the romance genre.

Getting Back to Work With These Office Romance Books

Forced proximity, enmity — office romance books can bring anything to the table. Check out these 11 romances that will make you swoon!

You Must Remember This: Why We Can’t Forget About Amnesia Romances

Why do authors keep coming back to the well of amnesia romances, like in A Cowboy to Remember by Rebekah Weatherspoon, and what purpose does this trope serve in telling a compelling love story?

SINGLE ALL THE WAY and the Variables of Interracial Romance

We don’t live in a colorblind world, so why should we want to read about people who claim to be us, but without the depth or details?