It's always a good time to read books by authors of Latin American descent, but Latine Heritage Month — from Sept. 15-Oct. 15, is an especially great one ...
Our critic on four sizzling new releases. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite, the Book ...
Fall is around the corner, and with it comes thoughts of snuggling up under a cozy blanket and reading an equally cozy book. I'm partial to cozy romance as it gives me the swooning and the warm ...
September's brightest books include a dark necromancy romance, an ADHD deep dive, Lily King's latest brilliance and a new "Thursday Murder Club." ...
Sports and sex make for a knockout pairing in romance novels. Here’s where to start. By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes queer and historical romance, ...
On a warm Thursday night, new author Erika Veurink stands on stage of a New York City karaoke bar and belts out a breakup song. She is wearing a purple baseball hat that says "road trip romance" — a ...
Ahead of one of the world's largest celebrations of romantic fiction one author and expert reveals the titles everyone should read ...
Autumn is tailor-made for romance reading. It’s the season when the air turns crisp, sweaters come out of storage, and evenings are best spent with a warm drink and a good book. Shorter days and ...
As soon as the doors to the author-signing hall opened, Nivea Brookens consulted her self-annotated map and made a beeline for the author she was most excited to meet: Alexis Patton. “I've been ...
What do bed and breakfast owners, vampire-hunting bartenders, senior citizen sleuths and nepo babies have in common? Probably not much, but they’re featured in some of the new books we think you ...