Romance Books
King of Envy is a steamy billionaire romance featuring a morally gray hero. It's book five in the Kings of Sin series but can be read as a standalone.
Enemies clash, Secrets burn, and Love defies every law... Emily Nightsom is a wolf shifter born to lead. Strong, fierce, and fiercely loyal, her pack has ...
It''s a thin line between love and love-hating in the newest laugh out loud, all the feels rom-com by New York Times bestselling author Katherine Center.
The air is sweet, the days grow warm, and the budding branches bring the promise of bright new beginnings in this heartwarming springtime collection ...
A Reese’s book club pick, an instant #1 new york times bestseller Two writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life story of a woman with more ...
From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Rina Kent comes a scorching standalone professor/student dark MM romance set in the world of Legacy ...
Luke Haven has an addiction to adrenaline. He just can’t seem to get enough of it. While his image as a nice and clean-cut guy in his small town is ...
Ares Huxley, a billionaire lawyer, was kidnapped by his mother at age ten and left to die in a fire. As a result, he trusts no one. However, in order to ...
A reese’s book club pick - a New York Times bestseller ‘Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall is an unforgettable story of love, loss, and the choices that ...
The Godfather meets West Side Story in this twisty, darkly romantic thriller from New York Times bestselling author Christina Dodd. A dangerous blast sends a ...
'No one does funny, emotional, life-affirming love stories quite like Abby Jimenez. She just keeps outdoing herself' EMILY HENRY 'I absolutely love Abby ...
Description
According to the Romance Writers of America, “Every romance novel is built on two fundamental elements: a central love story and an emotionally satisfying, optimistic ending.” While the conflict and climax should directly relate to the central theme of developing a romantic relationship, the novel may also include subplots that do not specifically focus on the main characters' love story. Other definitions of a romance novel can be broader, encompassing more diverse plots and endings, or even more than two people, or they can be narrower, limiting the types of romances or conflicts.