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Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott, and Charlotte Bronte are synonymous with historical fiction romance. However, Black women writers have made a mark in literary history within this genre as well.
Clark used the wartime record she discovered in her grandfather’s scrapbook, which was compiled by two of his sisters, to ...
Whether you're dying to wrangle a Golden Retriever cowboy or would rather hitch your wagon to a tough-as-nails lady bull ...
Broadway Bound Theatre Festival has unveiled its 2025 Summer Festival line-up, spotlighting four new musicals and eight ...
Pages & Peonies is set to officially open Saturday at 2751 Alpine Ave. NW near I-96 in Walker. The romance bookstore will ...
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor If you are in love with love stories, you'll want to be at South Seattle College's ...
Skip the overpriced gelato and the watery poolside rosé—these icy page-turners will chill you from the inside out.
If you're looking for the summer's best beach reads, the Aces Wild Author and Reader Event is dealing a full house of flirtation, fun, and fandom at the Atlantic City Convention Center this weekend.
Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes queer and historical romance, fantasy and critical essays ...
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45 Must-Read Boy's Love Manhwa For BL Fans
The boy love genre has grown in recent years, marking a popularization and mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ storylines.