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How to Write Chemistry that Burns: The Psychology Behind Slow Burn Romance and Why We Love It
You know that feeling when two characters keep dancing around each other for chapters—maybe even books—before finally giving in to that one earth-shattering kiss? That, my friend, is the delicious agony of slow burn romance. Let’s break down what exactly slow burn romance is, why it sets our hearts (and Kindles) on fire, and how you can write chemistry that makes your readers absolutely feral. Plus, I've got 6 slow burn romance books for you to try that will have you obsessin
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6 days ago5 min read


5 Reasons to Read Dissent by Josephine Lamont: A Dystopian Romantasy You Can't Miss
If you love upper young adult romance with high emotional stakes, morally gray love interests, and a heroine discovering her strength in a corrupt world, buckle up—Dissent by Josephine Lamont is your next obsession. This dystopian romantasy is packed with action, angst, and just enough spice to keep you turning pages late into the night. Whether you're here for the slow burn romance, the love triangle, or the found family vibes, Dissent brings all the tropes you crave!
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May 143 min read


When Your Heart is at War: Romance in Rebellious Worlds
There’s something wildly irresistible about falling in love while the world burns. But why? What is it about dystopian romance, romantasy, and emotionally-charged relationships in the middle of war that makes us swoon, cry, and binge an entire series in one weekend? Let’s break it down—with psychology, heart, and five must-read book recs (including one you’re going to want to bump straight to the top of your TBR).
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May 104 min read


What Makes Found Family So Unforgettable in Romantasy Fiction?
Whether you're devouring a YA romance, getting swept into a new adult romantasy, or sobbing into your tea at 2 a.m. because the brooding warrior finally called someone “brother”—the found family trope hits. Every. Time. But why? Why do so many of us crave these stories where people who start out as strangers (or enemies... or immortals with a god complex) somehow become the most loyal, ride-or-die family imaginable? Let’s break it down—psychology-style—with a little sparkle a
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May 34 min read
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