If your love life were a romance novel, how would you write it? Would it be a casual contemporary romance? Or maybe dangerous erotica? It’s hard to find your perfect match, so this month, we want to help. Join Open Road in celebrating Romance Awareness Month! Because we adore authors and we adore you. Visit our Romance Awareness Month page to check out the different subgenres on our romance list and find which book is your beloved.
Wait for Me by Mary Kay McComasWhen an earthquake hits, Holly is saved from death by falling pieces of the Los Angeles Airport’s ceiling by a stranger who shoves her to safety. Locked in an embrace, the two fall for each other instantly. Is this true love? Or has dramatic circumstance falsely jolted their passions?
Significant Others by Sandra Kitt
In bestselling author Sandra Kitt’s provocative urban romance, light-skinned Patricia Gilbert has spent much of her life passing as white, but her identity becomes much more complicated when she falls in love.
Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown
In a trailblazing book that jump-started the sexual revolution, Brown offers advice to unmarried women as relevant today as it was when it burst onto the scene in the 1960s.