The romance book writing industry is widely dominated by white authors which leaves a massive loophole for the readers who are completely unaware of how love looks, feels, and is valued by black or interracial people. Every emotion varies from culture to culture, race to race, and place to place and so is love, to some extent. Looking beyond the frontiers lets people know and value their struggles, opinions, and lifestyles and bind them together when they relate themselves to some aspects.
Below is the list of immaculate romantic novels articulated by African American authors which guarantee an intimate, emotional, heartfelt, and romantic genre that vividly reflects the values and image of African-American culture.
· Someone Like Me by Marian L. Thomas
Author Marian L. Thomas is an African American novelist who has produced a fantastic romantic story with a gripping premise. When another attractive man enters Mya's life, she assumes she has found love. She must now find the appropriate partner who is willing to love her completely as she is.
Author Marian. L Thomas blew away the readers with a fantastic storyline crafted in Someone Like Me. Mya, the main character, is no stranger to loss. Despite striving hard to move on and forgetting her past, it continues to linger in her present and makes her question; can you love someone like me?
· Party of Two by Jasmine Guillory
Among the best African American authors, Guillory remarks an outshining place in the romance novel industry. Until she meets junior senator Max Powell, attorney Olivia Munroe has no spare time for romance. It's the perfect summer read which beautifully reflects Guillory's exquisite food descriptions, charming characters, and thrilling intimate scenes. There's also a political subplot that seems tailor-made for the current state of affairs in the United States.
· Pink Slip by Katrina Jackson
In Pink Slip, Kierra is a personal assistant for a married couple who are also secret agents. A new series by Jackson introduces us to Kierra as she attempts to finally escape her employers only to be engulfed in an exciting, sensationally charged mission that she's been fantasizing about for years.
· The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa
An enmity-to-love storyline is a classic that everyone loves. Max Hartley, the brother of Carolina Santos' ex-fiancé, stands in the way of her achieving a career milestone in The Worst Best Man, a wedding planner. the character of Max makes the readers fall for him and the fact that he is Carolina's almost-brother-in-law adds a delightful little twist to the story.
· The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon
By vowing never to date again and to focus on themselves, Samiah Brooks and her ex's three other girlfriends have become an internet sensation after breaking up live at Twitter. This, of course, leaves the door open for Samiah's coworker, Daniel Collins, who is both handsome and charming. In the end, it will leave an element of suspense for the readers whether Samiah finds Daniel as her suitable lover or not.
· Every New Year by Katrina Jackson
Ezra Posner and Candace Garret are friends since childhood, but they have never been able to get their timings right. Despite the fact that they hook up on New Year's Eve every year, they can't manage to make it work for the long haul. Despite their best efforts to avoid each other, they inevitably come face-to-face with their long-held feelings for each other.
This article provides the best African American books for the readers to quench their thirst for a high-quality romantic storyline and experience the emotion of love of different races to ignite the flood of intimate emotions rushing through every ounce of their being.
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