Fake dating, fake engagements and the like have got to be some of the most fun romance tropes around. All…Read more
Author Guest Posts
The Sexiest Rock Musicians of all time
Leisl Leighton’s latest book Need You Tonight has a sexy rock-star protagonist, so we asked for her list of rock…Read more
Workplace Romcoms, From Sweet To Steamy
Romance in the workplace is sometimes tricky to navigate, but many of us do meet our future partners at work….Read more
The Ultimate Playlist For Writing A Rockstar, Thriller Romance
Leisl Leighton’s latest book Need You Tonight is a romantic thriller following the passionate romance between a reclusive music producer…Read more
When Love and War Collide
Cheryl Adnams’ next book We’ll Meet Again is is a historical romance set amidst of WWII. To celebrate its release…Read more
To celebrate International Women’s Day we asked authors which female characters inspire them
March 8th is International Women’s Day, so to celebrate we asked authors to tell us which female character from fiction…Read more
What I’ll Be Watching This Valentine’s Day: The Best Slow-Burn Romance Films
Diane Hester writes binge-worthy romantic suspense fiction. To celebrate Valentine’s Day we asked her to tell us about her favourite…Read more
I love Crete So Much I Set My Next Book There. Here Are 5 Reasons It’s A Must Visit
Mary-Anne O’Connor is known for sweeping historical romances set in stunning locations, so we asked her to tell us why…Read more
What To Watch If You Enjoy The ‘Stuck Together’ Trope
Forced Proximity aka ‘Stuck Together’ is one of my favourite tropes. It’s great if you love seeing a couple have…Read more
The Qualities of a Rake
Charlotte Anne’s latest Regency Romance Her Worthy Rake features a classic Regency-era rake as it’s hero. To celebrate its release…Read more
Romance and crime… can the two ever meet?
Alison Stuart’s latest book The Homecoming follows two old friends who are thrown together in a mission to solve a murder….Read more
10 Reasons to Say Hello to Winter
Many people understandably have a love–hate relationship with winter. But if our rural summer has been long and hot with…Read more