The Beginner's Guide to Reading Romance
They say you always remember your first. But if you're a rookie when it comes to the romance genre, knowing where to start can be daunting. Not only does romance have a long and rich history, it's also extremely prolific. So before you dive into what's new and trending, this list can help you build a solid foundation.
To create this guide, we focused on the biggest subgenres. From there, we included these subgenres' most highly rated authors and featured their most popular books. Remember to add your own recommendations in the comments, and don't forget to add what's alluring to your Want to Read shelf!
To create this guide, we focused on the biggest subgenres. From there, we included these subgenres' most highly rated authors and featured their most popular books. Remember to add your own recommendations in the comments, and don't forget to add what's alluring to your Want to Read shelf!
Which books would you recommend to novice romance readers? Tell us in the comments!
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Interesting, because I found Balogh included way too many scenes of graphic and steamy passion...

totally agree!

I agree!

Too many? Depends on which book you are thinking about, but I agree that such scenes soon become repetitive. They can serve a useful function (to account for changes in attitude and behavior, for example), but restraint is more effective, paradoxically. In her better books, Balogh achieves a reasonable balance, in my opinion.
Actually, I strongly suspect that agents and editors are largely to blame for the proliferation of such scenes, at the insistence of marketing departments, needless to say. Another trend that will wear itself out eventually. I hope.








The Fandom Hearts Series by Cathy Yardley is freaking fantastic! Geek girl romances totally do it for me!
✓ Smart Women
✓ Feminism
✓ Diversity
✓ Positive Female Friendships
✓ Steamy Romance





The hilarious books now on my romcom reread list are —
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...









I agree and add Susan Elizabeth Phillips and Kristan Higgins.

Yes, I really like Janet Evanovich and Rachel Gibson.

Kathleen Woodiwiss is one of the first romance authors I ever read. I still think her books are great. The other author that was one of my firsts which I think would be romantic suspense was Victoria Holt.

Thank you for the rec! I just added the 1st book to my list!





And in Contemporary a shout out to Sylvia Day's Crossfire Series.


And two other great historical romance authors: Elizabeth Hoyt and Sabrina Jeffries


I am a huge fan of Lavyrle Spencer, if you are just starting with romance she writes great stories with lots of emotion.
I agree with other posters on the historical side, Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, can't go wrong.


I recently read City of Brass (not a romance novel) & LOVED it, but I just wanted some crazy hot sex between Dara & Nahri. I want a good story, bonus if it's funny, and some great romance and erotica kind of sprinkled throughout. Probably not a book with a shirtless man on the front.
Any recommendations?

Sarina Bowen has a few m/m titles that I love! Written with Elle Kennedy, Him and Us are both good ones. The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward has an m/m that has such great buildup through the previous books in the series!

For this I go to urban fantasy series like Mercy Thompson, Kate Daniels and The Tales of the Lupi.




Alien romance: Susan Hayes, Tamsin Ley, Kiersten Fay, and Kate Rudolph.
Angel/Demon romance: Felecity Heaton, Larissa Ione, Adris Bear
Shifter romance: Carina Wilder, Zoe Chant (sweet), R.L. Kenderson, GA Aiken and Alisa Woods
Fairy tale romance: Vivienne Savage, Demelza Carlton, and Jennifer Blackstream
Vampire romance: Dianne Duvall, Felecity Heaton
High Fantasy (general): Thea Harrison, Lisa Blackwood, Danielle Monsch, Jacquelyn Frank
Erotic anything: Evangaline Anderson
And for general romance hi-jinks and fun without drama that are quick, you can't go wrong with Eve Langlais. Another couple of cute and not generally too dramatic authors would be Dakota Cassidy and Kristen Painter (her stuff is probably pretty close to clean).
As you can see, this sub-genre should have sub-genres. Hope this helps out any newbies wanting to fall into the glorious pit that is paranormal romance. WELCOME. We have cookies and fangs. ;)