Tag: enemies to lovers
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Valentine’s Day Is Complicated. That’s Why I Write Romance.

Valentine’s Day loves neat love stories. Real life doesn’t. That’s why romance books matter most in February. They offer warmth without pressure, desire without performance, and love that shows up for tired, complicated women. Sometimes the kindest Valentine’s gift isn’t flowers. It’s a story that reminds you you’re still allowed to want more.
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Sunrise Second Chance Series: A Steamy Spin on Enemies to Lovers in the Sunshine State

If you’re tired of the same old enemies-to-lovers tropes recycled like last decade’s romance bingo card, the Sunrise Second Chance Series crashes through that predictability with a blend of small-town vibes, sports energy, and steam-meter-breaking chemistry. This multi-story romance bundle insists on serving emotional stakes and second chances like a point-blank slap shot to the…
Sonia M. Rompoti
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A Fake Engagement With Very Real Consequences

Cold Billionaire, Hot Chemistry There are days when I want deep, lyrical prose that gently rearranges my soul.And then there are days when I want a grumpy billionaire, a fake engagement, and absolutely no emotional restraint. If you’re reading this, I’m guessing you know the feeling. That’s exactly why Grumpy Billionaire’s Pretend Fiancée works so…
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A Private Chef, a Problematic Billionaire, and Predictable Chemistry

Power, Tension, and a Billionaire We All Side-Eye First There’s a very specific mood where I don’t want personal growth, healing arcs, or lyrical introspection. I want tension. I want bad decisions. I want a billionaire who is objectively a problem and a heroine who knows it and still walks straight into the mess. That’s…
Sonia M. Rompoti
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The Rise of Plus-Size Romance Heroines

For far too long, mainstream romance novels have followed a predictable pattern: slender heroines paired with brooding, muscular heroes. While these stories can be entertaining, they fail to reflect the diversity of body types and love stories that exist in the real world. Fortunately, the tide is turning. Plus-size representation in romance novels is gaining…
Sonia M. Rompoti
