Romance
Red, White & Royal Blue is the gay rom-com everyone should watch, between the son of the US President and Grandson of the King of England.
Happiness for Beginners isn’t bad, but it can’t really seem to find its way in either comedy or sincerity when Helen goes hiking.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 centers Belly and her choices above all else, even in the face of some truly difficult seasons of life.
Make Me Believe is a run of the mill romance with hot characters and minimal spark that’s ruined by artificially creating conflict in the end.
While a bit rushed towards the end, Valeria Season 3 reminds us what love truly is. No matter how messy, it’s the little things that matter.
What’s Love Got to Do With It has a bold and admirable premise questioning the core of love and marriage, but lacks endearing leads to carry it through.
Sunbeams in the Sky Volume 1 may start from a questionable premise but where it ends up makes it worth the read.
A Tourist’s Guide To Love makes you feel like the magic of a vacation could maybe last forever as a tourist and her guide find love in Vietnam.
Operation Nation follows a young man caught between his fascist cousin and a leftist woman he’s falling for in this confused story.
Still Time is a really great allegory for how bad we all are at living in the present and how hard it is to change ourselves before it’s too late.
TRENDING POSTS
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.
While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.