Alisha Rai’s “Modern Romance” trilogy provides an in-depth look at how recent technological developments have shaped the quintessential quest for […]
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Alisha Rai’s “Modern Romance” trilogy provides an in-depth look at how recent technological developments have shaped the quintessential quest for […]
Read moreIn the deepest freeze of a dismal year, I turned to Adriana Anders’ novel Whiteout (2020), the first in her […]
Read moreAlyssa Cole is the most agile writer I’ve read, and I will follow her into genres I typically steer away […]
Read moreIt’s beginning to look a lot like holiday romance novels and film season! I know the films, in particular, are […]
Read moreAmidst the ongoing struggle of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve found comfort in Romancelandia—the community of authors, fans, and anyone else […]
Read moreIf you’re anything like me, you want to hang on to those last moments of summer—the sparkle of sun on […]
Read moreI’ve been fascinating with Gilded Age literature ever since I read my first Edith Wharton novel—for fun, in high school. […]
Read moreRomance fiction’s promise of a happy, emotionally satisfying ending has always been one of its selling points for readers. I […]
Read moreOne critique of the romance genre is that the happy endings hide everything that comes after—the often less than-happy reality […]
Read moreFebruary is Library Lovers Month! Here are few ways the UW-Green Bay Libraries, and libraries in general, work hard all […]
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