Happily ever after. These three words form the backbone of the romance genre. Because no matter how fraught the journey, in ...
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 ...
If you've binged the Netflix hit and devoured Julia Quinn's books, these bodice-rippers should be on your TBR list.
The forthcoming romance is already generating major buzz, with readers eagerly adding it to their must-read lists.
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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 ...
Whether or not you're a casual reader or a distinguished bookworm, chances are you've heard of BookTok — TikTok's little corner of the internet where all things literature are discussed. Since 2020, ...
The digital revolution further transformed romance novels. Self-publishing, digital publishing and BookTok brought new and ...
Looking back, leafing through the table of contents of her life, Jessica Pryde guesses her need to read locked in around the age of 11.