Tag: TBR
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Writing Romance with Psychology in Mind

Writing romance through psychology changes everything. It’s not about diagnoses — it’s about pattern, attachment, vulnerability, and growth. Chemistry starts a love story. Emotional capacity sustains it. That’s where depth lives — and where real transformation begins.
Sonia M. Rompoti
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Seven Sundays

Welcome to my little Daily Romance corner. I started writing these short love stories as a way to pause for a few minutes each day and remember that life is still full of unexpected sparks — the kind that show up in quiet moments, messy feelings, and the people we never planned to fall for.…
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Enemies-to-Lovers and the Psychology of Wanting What Challenges Us

Enemies-to-lovers isn’t about chaos. It’s about being met. About tension that builds respect. About someone who sees your sharp edges and doesn’t flinch. There’s psychology behind why this trope hits so hard — and it has less to do with drama than you think.
Sonia M. Rompoti
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The Women Who Rise (And the Mess That Gets Them There)

We love stories where women rise. But no one talks enough about the mess that comes before it — the doubt, the backtracking, the small brave steps no one claps for. Growth isn’t glamorous. It’s repetitive, uncomfortable, and real. And it still counts.
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Red Flags Are Cheaper Than Funerals

He was bookish, charming, and seemed promising—until he nearly killed me. Consider him officially off the list. Breathless is a sharp, darkly funny reminder that red flags are not decorative. Read it, laugh uncomfortably, and maybe rethink your dating standards.
