We’re falling in love with all things romance.
From beginning to middle to end, the human connection is what makes stories so addictive. Love stories. Heartbreak. Friendships. We grow to know their characters as our neighbors, every scene and page making us who we are.
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Romance is one of the fastest-growing genres in media today. From Taylor Jenkens Reed to Bridgerton to The Bachelorette, find the latest and greatest in all things romance media, all in one place.
To Ring or Not to Ring: Bachelorette Final Rose, Part 2
Was this the most dramatic finale yet? Maybe. It’s defiantly tied with Clayton’s Bachelor season. It surely is the most talked-about finale yet, per Jesse’s promise, with everything about the episode picked apart by the internet.
The Conrad Diaries: The Summer I Turned Pretty, Season 1
Let’s face it. The first season is essentially The Conrad Diaries. Sure, Jeremiah has sparked Belly’s eye, but it’s more him that we see falling for her than the other way around. For now.
The One or Done: Final Rose, Part 1
It’s “the most dramatic season yet” as Jesse Palmer claims. And tonight is our first test to see if he’s lying about “What will surely be the most talked-about finale in history.” Probably.
One Less Lonely Boy: Fantasy Week, Part 2
“I think your heart is in the right place,” Gabby says, “but I have worked my ass off for there to be no questions about making good decisions.” It looks like her head is somewhere else.
He Loves Me Not: Bachelorette Fantasy Week, Part 1
The girls meet back up in Mexico and I am so happy! Their friendship has really been the highlight of the season, through drama, heartbreak, and more.
A Problematic Romance: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
This was possibly the most problematic romance I’ve ever read. This book was named by many the original “Spanish Love Deception” and I take that as a direct insult.
It’s Ad Time: Bachelorette Men Tell All
Bitches and witches, we’re taking a detour on our way to the Virgin Voyages Men Tell All Ad. We’re headed to Salem!
Meet the Parents: Bachelorette Hometowns
The Dynamic Duo is coming to an end for Hometowns and I’m not sure how the women will fare. For so long, their friendship has been the thread holding their collective sanity intact.
Hometown on the Horizon: Bachelorette Week 6
It’s another week on the water for these Bachelorettes, and they’re heading to Amsterdam, carrying some stress in the water with Hometowns on the horizon.
All Cheese, No Magic: Witch Please by Ann Aguirre
I love the idea of a quirky cute witch romance book. So I was excited when I saw this book on BookTok and snagged a copy at my local library. And yet, the book itself was almost too cute.
Bruges Baby!: Bachelorette Week 5
Drama has certainly found its sea legs this season, with Logan looking for screen time and switching sides, testing the friendship between our leads.
Life’s a Cruise: Bachelorette Week 4
This season we’re entirely skipping the domestic travel and scripted excitement over Cleveland, Ohio. The guys are headed to France after three seasons of all-in-one locations seasons.
February Favorite
One Day (2011)
This movie is in no way new, with A-List starlet Anne Hathaway of this year’s highly-anticipated “The Idea of You” opposite ‘00s British heartthrob Dexter Mayhew, but it will quickly become a winter favorite. A first-time fling that turns into a lifelong friends-to-lovers will-they-won’t-they, this movie will make you swoon and break your heart. Plus, the remake limited series arrives on Netflix February 8th.
Laugh-out-loud quotes
“The feeling I get from this book is that its more about the plot that the story, which neglects my favorite part of reading: not what happens but how and why. And she lists Kasteel Well as being in Amsterdam. Don't know why that bothered me so much.”
— on FRESH by Margot Wood
“It’s a bit more British than most books I read, and I know that sounds weird, but I absolutely found myself developing an accent after long periods of reading, thinking of each character’s voice so much when reading.”
— on The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
“It’s all very Romeo and Juliet, if Romeo made a tally of every time Juliet wore a skirt to work and then crashed every almost-date or work meeting Juliet had because he was jealous, followed by telling sexual dreams from the night before.”