To mark Valentine’s Day here are some love-themed stories from Essex history, some with happy endings, some with bloody ones.
Whether you’re in the mood for another Jane Austen adaptation, a British rom-com or a love story with a fabulous older heroine, we’ve got you covered.
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Australian romance readers are propping up a flatlining book market, say some. Romance sales have grown by 49% for 3 years. And romance bookstores are booming, too.
Leah Koch, a co-owner of the romance bookstore, describes how the genre has changed and what makes it special.
Whether you're looking for a classic or the latest and greatest, start here. By The New York Times Books Staff These vintage books introduce the archetypes, settings and lavishly bonkers ...
Romance isn't dead in the military community. We've put together a list of established and new authors who come from the ...
Texas is home to a growing crop of rom-com bookshops, and their proprietors know exactly what you should be reading this ...
The world has fallen in love with romance again. Romantasy has become its own multi-million-pound industry, with sales up ...
Writer Julia Soeder implores fans of rom-coms to pick up a “romantasy” book.
Valentine's Day, traditionally linked with love and romance, has roots that trace back to the Middle Ages. Originally a feast ...
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