As part of our Black History Month coverage, News 8’s Brittany Flowers stops by the Live Desk to talk about her stories on ...
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Ever since Oprah Winfrey started her iconic book club in the ’90s, celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Emma Roberts, Dua ...
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They're often dismissed as "guilty pleasure" reads, but these authors and readers disagree. Here's why they say spicy romance books are empowering.
In his own words, the author of “Shift” says: “The goal is not to run from negative emotions, or pursue only the feel-good ...
In her new book, Love in Exile, the writer unpacks the politics of love and lovelessness. Here, she reflects on the great ...
The influence of culture and technology on love is ever-evolving. History tells us that people have always adapted to changes ...