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Stories about Black history often focus on struggle and suffering—but Beverly Jenkins, the author of more than 40 historical romance novels, has spent her career telling stories about Black love.
Until recently, mass-market books with romantic or sexual content by black writers have been lumped together under the label “African-American romance.” A look at the titles under that heading ...
As a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, her stories showcase Black women as complex, desirable, and fully human, starring in love stories that are tender, political, and deeply personal.
Money, romance, and financial insecurity are the true cause of African American women cheating and divorcing their partners.
Bustle asked two writers — romance novelist Jasmine Guillory and young adult author Nicola Yoon — about why it's so important to write Black women who are happy, loved, and in love.
Her latest romance novel, 'Tempest,' is about an African-American mail-order bride who heads to 1885 Wyoming to meet her future husband ...
African Romance is a narrative poem of the Poet personae Mallama’s lamentation about the abandonment and neglect of her husband whose sexual escapade is fast ruining their relationship.