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  2. Romance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Romance is a novel written by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford. It was the second of their three collaborations. It was the second of their three collaborations. Romance was eventually published by Smith, Elder & Co. in London in 1903 and by McClure, Phillips and Company in New York in March 1904.

  3. A Thousand Boy Kisses - Wikipedia

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    A Thousand Broken Pieces (2024) is the second book. It tells Poppy's sister's story, how she dealt with Poppy's death. It tells Poppy's sister's story, how she dealt with Poppy's death. This book was nominated in the 2024 Goodreads Choice Award in the same category as the first book.

  4. Romance novel - Wikipedia

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    Romance novels encompass various subgenres, such as fantasy, contemporary, historical romance, paranormal fiction, and science fiction. Women have traditionally been the primary readers of romance novels, but according to the Romance Writers of America, 16% of men read romance novels. [1]

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  6. Sweet Dreams (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Dreams is a series of over 230 numbered, stand-alone teen romance novels that were published from 1981 to 1996. Written by mostly American writers, notable authors include Barbara Conklin, Janet Quin-Harkin, Laurie Lykken, Marilyn Kaye (writing under the pseudonym Shannon Blair), and Yvonne Greene.

  7. The Wedding (Steel novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Wedding is a romance novel written by American writer Danielle Steel and published in April 2000 . Set in Los Angeles, against a star-studded backdrop, it follows a busy career woman as she meets the man of her dreams, falls in love and plans her wedding. It was first on the New York Times Best Seller list. [1]

  8. The Flame and the Flower - Wikipedia

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    At the time of this novel's publication, romance novels, especially those distributed in mass-market format, were generally very chaste, with minimal physical intimacy between the protagonists. [9] Heroines remained virgins—or chaste widows—throughout the novel. [10] The Flame and the Flower departed from this notion quite early in the book.

  9. Kennedy Ryan - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Ryan was the first Black author to receive the RITA Award [4] by the Romance Writers of America for Best Contemporary Romance for her novel "Long Shot," a recognition considered one of the highest honors in the romance writing community. [6] [7] The novel was inspired by the domestic violence incidents around football player Ray Rice. [8]