Book Review: Beauty from Pain by Georgia Cates
Georgia Cates first released this as an indie contemporary romance, and it took off—proof that a slick premise (a billionaire […]
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Georgia Cates first released this as an indie contemporary romance, and it took off—proof that a slick premise (a billionaire […]
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Brenda Jackson is a romance powerhouse—dozens of series, multigenerational family sagas, and a knack for pairing heat with heart. A
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Before Taylor Jenkins Reid became the queen of glittering, faux-oral-history blockbusters (you know the ones), she was writing intimate, contemporary
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Before it was a glossy movie, My Fault was a wildly popular Wattpad phenomenon—the first book in Mercedes Ron’s Culpables
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By the time Marian Keyes wrote Angels, she’d already made the Walsh family a rom-com institution—funny on the surface, steel
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Marian Keyes made “funny-sad” its own literary mood, and Rachel’s Holiday might be her crown jewel. Second in the Walsh
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Marian Keyes didn’t so much arrive as kick the door in with Watermelon back in the mid-90s. It was her
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Claudia Gray’s Evernight dropped into the late-2000s paranormal boom with a classic hook—gothic boarding school, star-crossed romance, secrets in the
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Emily Henry carved herself a sweet spot in contemporary romance with Beach Read, so when People We Meet on Vacation
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Niall Williams’s Four Letters of Love has that old-world shimmer I adore—lush Irish prose spun around fate, art, and the
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