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The crossover genre blending the passion of romance with the high-stakes escapism of fantasy has dominated the literary landscape. Here’s where to start.
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The title of the thriller, “Murder in Pebble Beach—Mystery in The Club, Book One,” gives us a bit of foreshadowing and the promise of more to come. And the prologue, penned by actress Katherine Kelly ...
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna. Consequences are the lifeblood of fiction; there’s nothing more ...
Love is having a moment, thanks to BookTok, Bookstagram and the age-old word-of-mouth recommendations. Truly, it seems ...
FARGO — This might make your grandmother blush. Two Fargo-Moorhead women have been writing novels the past six years that are ...
But while romance authors are pushing for realism, they’re also using their novels to cheekily poke fun at some of the less than progressive parts of the sport.
AI chatbots are becoming more popular, offering people friendship, romance and even sex. Are these 'real' relationships? What do we lose without human connection?
The CW has ordered six new primetime movies inspired by Harlequin romance novels, with Katherine McNamara starring in “Montana Mavericks." ...
Seventy authors signed an open letter calling on publishers to pledge they won't use artificial intelligence in book publishing.
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were created by machines" garnered more than 600 signatures within a few hours.