It’s no secret: Romance novels are having a 21st-century moment. Walk into any bookstore, and you’ll see shelves upon shelves of brightly colored book covers promising meet-cutes, friends-to-lovers ...
It’s Valentine’s Day weekend, and love is in the air on The Archive Project. We are featuring two conversations from the 2024 Portland Book Festival with bestselling contemporary romance writers. In ...
The former 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette' star talks to The Hollywood Reporter about her book, 'Mistakes We Never Made': "This has been a dream of mine for forever." By Lexy Perez Associate Editor The ...
Even if you don't read romance novels, you probably think you know romance novels. From the Harlequin books of the 1980s through the bodice-rippers prominently featuring Fabio (or Fabio-adjacent) ...
Have you ever wanted to be more like Bryce Harper? Well, you might not have been a teenage baseball prodigy, and you’re probably not being paid $330 million to play baseball for the Philadelphia ...
Romance is no longer a genre relegated to the squeaky, broken racks of grocery store magazine sections, embarrassing checkouts at the library or bedstand drawers. It's big -- really, really big -- ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Emily Henry about her new book FUNNY STORY and the difficulty of writing a genuinely nice person while also creating obstacles in getting two people together. Picture ...
While Raegan Revord is best known for their acting role as Missy Cooper in CBS’s hit comedy series “Young Sheldon,” the ...
If you're a big fan of romance novels, then there's a pretty big chance that you've read or heard of Jasmine Guillory. Her debut novel, The Wedding Date, became an instant hit, and soon earned ...
After 10 years of marriage and two kids, Joseph Heath says he and wife Laura are still in the "honeymoon phase". "And part of that is thanks to romance novels," says the 31-year-old, based in the US.
When I open a book, I expect every word to be produced by a human. Why shouldn't I? Humans have written literary masterpieces without machines for hundreds of years. There is more than enough evidence ...