Our columnist on three sparkling new romances. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist. She writes queer historical romance, ...
The Stuff Your Kindle Day schedule was completely wild at the start of this year, to the point where we needed a break. We ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
The Bible may be the bestselling book of all time, but annual sales of romance novels now outpace the Scriptures.
If you've binged the Netflix hit and devoured Julia Quinn's books, these bodice-rippers should be on your TBR list.
After a cold and, frankly, bleak January, the imminent arrival of Valentine’s Day can feel like a thick, cozy blanket capable of keeping winter’s chill at bay. No significant other? No problem. All ...
Prime Video has now released the premiere date and teaser for the upcoming series Off Campus, a new college romance series.
The adaptation of Elle Kennedy's bestselling book series premieres May 13 on Prime Video ...
According to research, Noah from “The Notebook” is the most beloved book boyfriend (33%). A recent survey of 2,000 romance readers found that Christian Grey from the “Fifty Shades” series (28%) and ...
Love is in the air – and on the page. Look on any “As Seen on BookTok” table at your local bookstore, and you’re likely to find them: Romance books that seem demure with cursive fonts and illustrated ...
"The Old Woman in the Wood," 1901, from 'Grimms Household Stories' collected by the Brothers Grimm. Romantic fantasy books, often called “romantasy,” are part of a hybrid genre that mixes fantasy with ...
Today’s romantic fiction is less about horny couplings and happy endings, and more about emotional connections and power ...