Here’s your all-access pass into the ultimate historical fiction guide: revisionist history, speculative history, and good old-fashioned historical fiction can all be found here, spanning Biblical Ages through to the early new Millennium. Our list of the best historical fiction books includes bestsellers, bookseller favorites, and award winning titles.
I love a good anti-heroine: an unreliable, possibly even unlikeable narrator with her own agenda that often goes against ethics and logic…and sometimes, against goodness itself. But antiheroines are hard to find in romances—those roles usually belong to the dudes! Here are six antiheroines you’ll love to hate (and maybe love, too):
Whoever tells you the love triangle is dead is lying. Love triangles endure for a reason: the fantasy of being fought over by two people who love you equally, and who, if magically combined, could become one perfect man, is irresistible. Of course, love triangles rarely exist in reality (and what we find alluring in fantasy […]
Today on the blog, we’ve got a couple of lovely authors (see what I did there?) sharing some romantic details on their new releases. Arrows author Melissa Gorzelanczyk and Emerge author Tobie Easton band together to talk romance, mythology, inspiration, and, of course, overcoming the impossible. What makes your love story so impossible?
I’ve been told that admitting you have a problem is the first step toward recovery. So, here it goes: My name is Shaun Fitzpatrick, and I am an Anglophile. Okay, so it’s not exactly a dramatic revelation, nor a surprising one to anyone who knows me. I’ve always been an Anglophile, and my obsession has […]