A Doomed Romance Is the Deadliest Tragedy
"Patriots' Day" from THE GOTH HOUSE EXPERIMENT by SJ Sindu, recommended by Ilana Masad
"Patriots' Day" from THE GOTH HOUSE EXPERIMENT by SJ Sindu, recommended by Ilana Masad
Carlyn Greenwald, author of “Sizzle Reel,” recommends queer love stories
Love can be transformative, but is that always a good thing—or could it be a very bad thing?
As the genre evolves, romance book covers are capturing more readers
Leah Konen, author of "The Perfect Escape," recommends novels where love and murder are in the cards
Emily Hashimoto, author of "A World Between," on who gets to tell the stories of women in love
Reading May Sarton's "Journal of a Solitude" in quarantine
My preteen obsession with Avon True Romances gave me all the wrong ideas about falling in love
The story of your love, or at least your extremely heteronormative fantasy, awaits!
Books centered on women’s desire taught me to expect more from sex, and they could do the same for our whole culture