African American Romance

The African-American Romance genre promises sexy, emotional, heartfelt, and romantic stories that reflect the values and dreams of African-American culture.

New Releases Tagged "African American Romance"

Don't Tell Me How It Ends (Dial Delights)
Big Girl Blitz (Curve, #3)
The Art of Loving You (The Forever Falling, #2)
Mayhem and the Mortal
The Bridge Back to You
Big Girl Blitz (Curve, #3)
Plus Size Player (Curve, #2)
Coming Home
If You Stayed
Mayhem and the Mortal
The Art of Loving You (The Forever Falling, #2)
Sweet Heat
The Secret World of Maggie Grey (Drew Collins, #1)
By the Book (Meant to Be, #2)
Hostile Takeover (Blackwood Billions, #1)
All He Ever Needed (Million Dollar Baby Book 1)
The Bridge Back to You
August Lane
Audre & Bash Are Just Friends
Don't Tell Me How It Ends (Dial Delights)
Before I Let Go (Skyland, #1)
Only for the Week (The Forever Falling Series, #1)
Seven Days in June
Reel (Hollywood Renaissance, #1)
The Neighbor Favor (The Greene Sisters, #1)
This Could Be Us (Skyland, #2)
Can't Get Enough (Skyland, #3)
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
Honey & Spice
Curvy Girl Summer (Curve, #1)
Restore Me
All I've Wanted All I've Needed
Fake It Till You Bake It (Sugar Blitz, #1)
Let Me Love You (McClain Brothers #1)
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry

Carole V. Bell
There’s much more to black history than pain and hard times, and romance authors, more than anyone else, know it. A writer friend told me that’s what he thinks some people outside of the culture don’t get about blackness: the sheer joy of it, especially given so many are only fixated on the struggle. Black romance thrives on complexity and nuance, on black solidarity and achievement, on the triumph of everyday life lived well, in spite of the odds. -Black Romance Novels Matter Too. Shondaland 2/ ...more
Carole V. Bell

David L. Wadley
She was dark-complexioned, with full lips and high cheekbones set gracefully on a smooth face—reminiscent of the beautiful women he admired while driving through small rural towns in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Onyx had a curvaceous and full-bodied figure, exuding confidence. She was homegirl thick and cornbread-fed—just the kind of woman he was typically attracted to.
David L. Wadley

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