I think every book needs a great dog in it. Maybe more than one. So, authors, if your book isn't selling, maybe it's time to ask yourself: Does my work include enough dog representation? Just something to ponder. But I digress. Anyhoo, here are some great romance novels featuring awesome dog representation:
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We can always use more diversity in romance, right? With that in mind, here are some of the most highly recommended romance novels with disability rep I can find from all over the interwebs. (And no one better recommend Me Before You because I'll go off on a "that's not a romance novel" rant that might not EVER end). Check it out:
A while back, I did a book recommendations list for romance novels where the heroes had strong "touch her and die" vibes. Well, heroes aren't the only ones who can get feral in defense of their loved ones. There are plenty of dangerous women in romance novels, too. Here are some of my faves:
The "Found Family" or “Family of Choice” trope refers to a group of characters who find themselves united in a family-like bond based on shared experiences, mutual understanding, and interpersonal connection. It happens all the time on TV and in the movies. But when it happens in romance novels? *chef's kiss* That's my jam. That said, here are some great examples I've found:
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