Fabulously flamboyant, from her inimitable pink frocks to eyes so thick with mascara that the late Clive James compared them ...
Heart disease kills nearly 700,000 people in the U.S. Men are more likely to have a heart attack, but women are more likely ...
In this interview, author Kimberly Lemming discusses the process of writing her new science fiction romance novel, I Got ...
As we step into the 250th year since Jane Austen’s birth, two adaptations, Clueless the Musical and Pride and Prejudice* ...
They're often dismissed as "guilty pleasure" reads, but these authors and readers disagree. Here's why they say spicy romance books are empowering.
Marriage of convenience, fated mates, fake dating and more — a romance expert breaks down the tropes that govern the spiciest ...
The book follows a young woman’s journey of self-discovery and unexpected love, mirroring the themes of Hammack’s music ...
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Hosted on MSNThe 'living happily ever after' rule is for everyoneThe main characters of the story will end up happily in a relationship. The HEA (Happily Ever After) or the HFN (Happy for Now) is the expectation of every reader who picks up a romance novel in the ...
The Lilly Library welcomed readers to talk with romance author Beverly Jenkins on Thursday night at its “Unsung Romance: A Conversation with Beverly Jenkins” event.
Cowboy romances have evolved from the bodice ripper books of the past. What authors Lyla Sage and Danica Nava say makes a good Western romance.
In 1997, for example, Vivian Gornick wrote that love was no longer the primary narrative conflict of contemporary literature.
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