Romance

Shadowhunters novel The Red Scrolls Of Magic give Malec the spotlight they deserve

Andi Ortiz
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Meet Cute is a springy romance with an emotional core

99 Percent Mine has roughly 80% of a good book for romance fans

Cover reveal: Eloisa James continues the Wildes of Lindow Castle series with Say No to the Duke

Cover reveal: Get ready for Beverly Jenkins’ Rebel

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Duchess by Design charms and brings feminism to romance

Cheryl Wassenaar
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How the Dukes Stole Christmas: Ranking the four novellas

Cheryl Wassenaar
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The Lady is Daring makes some surprising choices and not much else

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Last Night with the Earl might not make you want to stay another night

Cheryl Wassenaar
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3 ways For the Duke’s Eyes Only exceeds romance expectations

Cheryl Wassenaar
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6 questions with Tessa Dare on #MeToo, romance, and meta humor

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating is the kind of rom-com we need

Cheryl Wassenaar
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3 reasons you’ll want to play Tessa Dare’s The Governess Game

Cheryl Wassenaar
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All the Way is an almost-too-fast romance with plenty of heat

Cheryl Wassenaar
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From Here to You doesn’t burn in the way it’s supposed to

Cheryl Wassenaar
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The Good Luck Charm needs polish, but has a good message

Cheryl Wassenaar
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5 perfect sports romance books to read during Romance Awareness Month

Johnamarie Macias
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3 ways that Born to be Wilde will hit you right in the feelings

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Moonlight Seduction isn’t quite sure what it wants to be

Cheryl Wassenaar
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3 ways It Takes Two will charm romance readers

Cheryl Wassenaar
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3 ways Wicked and the Wallflower goes beyond standard historical romance

Cheryl Wassenaar
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More than Words has plenty of melodrama

Cheryl Wassenaar
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The 3 wildest parts of Eloisa James’ Too Wilde to Wed

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Savor You doesn’t stick around long enough to make a connection

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Twice Bitten misses the mark with its storyline

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Hurts to Love You definitely doesn’t hurt to read

Cheryl Wassenaar
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The Woman Left Behind has chemistry, but the payoff doesn’t explode

Cheryl Wassenaar
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Review: One and Only, Jenny Holiday

Cheryl Wassenaar
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