Where to start with the hillarious, sexy, and fiercely feminist Regency romance novels of Sarah MacLean.
Jess and Trisha are joined by special guest co-host Sarah MacLean, and the three of them discuss what might be “taboo” in romance; what should definitely be off-limit in romance (spoiler alert: it is still Nazis and it will always be Nazis); and recommend some great romances with LGBTQA+ characters for Pride Month.
How the fat heroines in romance novels helped one reader accept her own body.
These are the best books we've read all month, from across the genres.
Who needs more dukes when you can read about Regency earls? Punny romance titles featuring earls.
A group of Book Rioters chime in on the romance novels that made them fall insanely head over heels for the romance genre.
Rioter Amanda D. talks about "imperfect" romance heroines that shirk traditional beauty standards and gives some reading recs.
Lavish some love on the person you really can't live without (yourself) and the object of your affection (your book).
In response to Donna Tartt’s well-deserved Pulitzer win for The Goldfinch, Time magazine posted an article listing 21 female authors ...
LH: Last post, crumpet, you mentioned Parnassus on Wheels by Christopher Morley, in which the main character owns a bookstore. ...