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Winner of Amazon Editor’s Pick Best Romance Book of the Month, August 2021.
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Writes contemporary romances about smart, strong, modern heroines who face the world alongside true friends and complicated families. (kateclayborn.com)
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Alexis Daria writes romantic comedies featuring Latino characters. Her books are funny and atmospheric.
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Self-described as "a pile of threadbare hats and used teacups given a semblance of life by forbidden sorcery", Alexis Hall is the pseudonym used by an unidentified English author of paranormal tales and queer romances. His work often features an urban fantasy angle with a focus on likable, quirky LGBTQIA characters and an emphasis on detailed world-building.
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Ali Hazelwood's books are intricately plotted, engaging, and upbeat, featuring an upbeat tone and banter-filled dialogue.
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Talia Hibbert is a Black British author of contemporary and multicultural romance series books. Her works feature interracial romances that don't shy away from highlighting characters with visible and invisible disabilities. Mostly set in England, her moving and romantic tales captivate readers where opposites attract, enemies turn into lovers, or couples set up fake relationships.
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Uzma Jalaluddin is a critically acclaimed and bestselling novelist, playwright, and teacher. She writes nuanced and entertaining stories about Muslims, South Asians, and Canadians. Her novels have been optioned for film and television, including by Amazon Studios and Mindy Kaling.
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Alexa Martin creates compelling, independent female characters who are figuring out what they want out of life. Her adult novels place romance front and center, with sexy scenes, funny dialogue, and swoon-worthy heroes.
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Casey McQuiston writes own voices, LGBTQIA romantic comedies with heart and wit. Their character-driven, engaging, contemporary stories feature funny and quick-witted dialogue.
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This award-winning author of women’s fiction and young adult books draws on her experiences growing up in Texas, an inexplicable knack for romance and comedy, and the recently resurfaced dark side of fantastical things.
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Julie Tieu's contemporary romances are leisurely paced and feature heartwarming storylines and well-developed characters.
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As G. A. Aiken, urban fantasy novelist Shelly Laurenston writes dragon-centered romantic fantasy. Aiken's world-building is effective yet unobtrusive, describing a world with medieval textures and mores, focused on battle and societal relationship dynamics.
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India Holton writes action-packed romances that combine historical, fantasy, romance, and paranormal elements. The tone is offbeat and engaging.
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T.J. Klune writes gay romance, paranormal romance, coming-of-age, and contemporary fantasy books for adult and teen audiences. He creates likeable protagonists who are quirky, soulful, and family-oriented.
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Canadian author C. L. Polk writes historical fantasy with steampunk elements. The fast-paced storylines have an atmospheric romantic tone.
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Rebecca Ross writes using strong female characters and a compelling, lyrical writing style.
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Nancy Campbell Allen is an American writer of paranormal, inspirational, and historical romance stories.
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Riley writes historical fiction, mystery, and romance set in the Georgian, Regency, and Victorian eras, featuring hidden histories, dazzling multi-culture communities, and strong sisterhoods.
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Cat Sebastian primarily writes witty Regency romances, usually set in England, starring flawed-but-likable LGBTQIA diverse protagonists. Realistic secondary characters and charming banter add spice to her plausible recreations of 19th-century English culture.
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Shupe is known for richly detailed historical romances featuring well-developed characters. Her books have appeared on numerous yearly “best of” lists, including Publishers Weekly, Washington Post, Kirkus, Kobo, and BookPage.
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Sherry Thomas' historical romances have been widely praised for their combination of compelling storytelling, historical detail, and well-chosen language. Her heroes and heroines move in the rarified air of Victorian high society and have all the opportunities for adventure and misadventure that such privilege implies.
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Writes steamy romances with likable, well-developed characters. Susanna Allen uses a richly detailed, banter-filled writing style.
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New York Times, and International Bestselling author Jennifer Armentrout Jennifer writes young adult paranormal, science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary romance. She has also written Adult and New Adult contemporary and paranormal romance under the name J. Lynn.
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Lana Harper writes steamy high drama romances with a compelling, lush writing style.
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Scarlett St. Clair's writing involves Greek Mythology, murder mysteries, love, and the afterlife.
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Erin Sterling writes fast-paced romances with a whimsical tone and engaging writing style.
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Amanda Bouchet writes action-packed, intricately plotted romances with likable, strong female characters, and engaging writing style.
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Everina Maxwell writes LGBTQIA romantic suspense with a compelling, intense writing style.
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Jessie Mihalik writes steamy action-packed science fiction with a compelling writing style.
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Kit Rocha writes intricately plotted fast-paced romances with a dramatic tone and a gritty writing style.
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Adriana Anders writes action-packed romances with sympathetic characters, heart-wrenching tones, and compelling writing styles.
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Montgomery writes romantic suspense with authentic characters and a stylistically complex writing style.
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Pettrey is well-known for her fast-paced suspenseful romances and richly detailed writing style.
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Zanetti writes action-packed romances with plot-driven storylines and a compelling writing style.
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