Amal Awad’s Courting Samira might be best described as an Australian Muslim Bridget Jones.
By Amal Awad
Amal Awad’s Courting Samira might be best described as an Australian Muslim Bridget Jones.
Amal Awad’s Courting Samira might be best described as an Australian Muslim Bridget Jones.
In the scorching A Holly Jolly Ever After, an actress sheds her good-girl image by starring in a Christmas soft-core film and discovers her own desires along the way.
Kerry Winfrey’s twin-swapping holiday romance is like hot chocolate in book form—warm and sweet.
With its hard-won happy ending, For Never & Always is a wonderful example of why readers love second-chance romances.
An adventure romance a la Romancing the Stone and The Lost City, Raiders of the Lost Heart will hopefully kick off a new wave of the subgenre.
Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley expertly braid three faiths and two love stories together in this sparkling romance.
Tessa Bailey’s delicious, delightful holiday romance is the stuff of pure fairy tales.
The Fake Mate, Lana Ferguson’s omegaverse rom-com, is all pheromones and big, sexy energy.
A CIA agent spends her Christmas secretly investigating her sister’s criminal fiancé in Carlie Walker’s not-to-be-missed romance.
Alexis Hall’s new rom-com might have a zany setup—a guy fakes amnesia!—but its authentic emotion will win readers’ hearts.
Katee Robert’s Hunt on Dark Waters is a fast-paced and delightful fever dream of fantasy creatures, mysterious magic and sizzling sexual innuendo.
Blending charm, heartache and humor, Never Wager With a Wallflower is a glorious indulgence for lovers of Regency romance.
Fans of opposites-attract and enemies-to-lovers romances will be well-satisfied by Jo Watson’s What Happens on Vacation.
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