Romance
Maria Schrader’s ‘I’m Your Man’ is a charming, amusing, and fascinating sci-fi romance about a heartthrob robot created to make a specific woman happy.
Sweet Paprika #3 sees Paprika navigating the hurdles of a high-end social event celebrating the movie deal her company just scored.
True Things showcasing the power of a sexual experience to shake up a mundane life and how intimacy can help you find yourself.
The Wheel is a stunning example of the pain of love and how two people can be deeply connected, and yet, still, be hurt by that tether.
In My Love Mix-Up, from Shojo Beat, a love triangle becomes something new when crushes shift and teen romance blossoms in unexpected ways.
Sweet Paprika #2 sees Paprika dealing with her hospitalized father while also preparing for an extremely important work event.
The party is on the run after an encounter with the evil wizard Tretch almost turns deadly in Savage Hearts #2 from Dark Horse.
Out of My League sees Marta looking for love as she lives out her life with a chronic illness that has her feeling short on time.
Glass Syndrome is published and localized in English by TOKYOPOP through the publisher’s Love X Love line of books, which focuses on queer stories.
Love Me Love Me Not Volume 10 has pulled off a switch that I usually don’t like: switching the main couples in a romance.
TRENDING POSTS
While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.
Heather and Jack fall in love traveling across Europe following his great-grandfather’s journal in YA romance done right, The Map That Leads to You.