Romance

Traditionally, a romance story involves chivalry, adventure and love. In modern writing, a story about character’s relationships, or engagements (a story about character development and interpersonal relationships rather than adventures). It has produced a wide array of subgenres, the majority of which feature the mutual attraction and love of a man and a woman as the main plot, and have a happy ending. This genre, much like fantasy fiction, is broad enough in definition that it is easily and commonly seen combined with other genres, such as comedy, fantasy fiction, realistic fiction, or action-adventure. Even more recently this genre has expanded to contain more non traditional love stories such as ménage and GBLTQ relationships. The key being the developing love relationship between the characters. The genre has also widened its expectations from the HEA to include HFN scenarios.

4.0
29 May

Review: Winning Glory by Ann Gimpel

Sci-Fi Romance

Love and espionage with a side of sci-fi please.
An engaging story of love and espionage, Winning Glory will snag you from the beginning.

4.0
29 May

Review: Sacred Medicine, Book One

Romantic Suspense

Letting go and moving forward is a painful process that love can soothe when Cassie meets Jed. That is if kidnappers and criminals will allow love to grow.

5.0
28 May

Review: Show Me the Honey by Cathryn Cade

Contemporary Romance

MC alpha hero Jack cooing dirty words will have you squirming in your seat. Heroine Lindi is one curvaceous sweet yet feisty package. A sexy romp on the way to trust and love.

4.0
13 May

Review: Nailed by Amie Stuart

Contemporary Romance

Wynn Collier’s job is to find people who don’t want to be found. When he finally locates Julie, and discovers her dirty little habit, he decides getting info out of her just might be a lot less like a job and more like a lot of fun.