Header Background Image

    284 Results with the "Romance Novel" genre


    • Wed to the Grendel Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Wed to the Grendel by Elizabeth L. Brooks reimagines the Beowulf legend, focusing on a young woman married to the monster Grendel. She faces the challenges of love, power, and her unlikely bond with a legendary creature.
    • The Wedding People Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Wedding People
    • PRESS COMMENTS ON THE PLAY Cover
      by LovelyMay "Damaged Goods," a play by Eugene Brieux, received unprecedented attention when it was first presented in America at the Fulton Theater in New York on March 14, 1913, captivating audiences with its urgent societal message. Garnering accolades from press, clergy, and the public for its raw depiction of the consequences of venereal diseases, the play was hailed as a profound societal contribution. Producer Richard Bennett faced initial criticism but was soon lauded for his bravery in showcasing such…
    • by testsuphomeAdmin Now This, July 1, 1988, marks another dramatic chapter in the life of Evelyn Hugo, a name that continues to make waves in both Hollywood and tabloid circles. The starlet, whose personal life has always been under intense public scrutiny, is once again facing a divorce, this time from her third husband, Max Girard. As expected, the split is far from amicable, and the circumstances surrounding it promise to make this a messy and high-profile affair. In her divorce filing this week, Evelyn cites…
    • by Denzelle Chapter Eleven of The Fault in Our Stars takes Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters on a transformative journey to Amsterdam, symbolizing a pivotal point in their relationship and personal growth. Their arrival in the Netherlands sets the stage with a lively conversation with their taxi driver, who humorously contrasts the quiet life of Indiana with the dynamic canals and greenery of Amsterdam. This interaction, lighthearted yet reflective, immerses Hazel and Augustus in a world that feels both foreign and…
    • by testsuphomeAdmin Happy Place by Emily Henry is a romantic comedy about two former lovers who pretend to still be together during a group vacation, forcing them to confront their past and feelings for each other.
    • by Denzelle Disappointment is at the heart of Chapter Twelve of The Fault in Our Stars, where Hazel and Augustus face the emotional aftermath of their heartbreaking meeting with the reclusive author Peter Van Houten in Amsterdam. After the encounter, the couple returns to their hotel room, each grappling with the painful realization that Van Houten’s cruelty shattered the illusions they had held for years. Hazel, who had once looked to the author for answers and closure, now finds herself confronted by the stark…
    • by testsuphomeAdmin Evelyn Hugo’s Coming Clean is making waves in the entertainment world, and there’s no shortage of anticipation as her long-awaited revelations approach. This icon of classic Hollywood has been an object of intrigue for decades, and now, after years of silence, she’s ready to share her story. Evelyn, who has lived a life that seems more like a series of epic soap operas than a real biography, is finally opening up about her tumultuous marriages, her rise to fame, and the many personal scandals that…
    • by testsuphomeAdmin Evelyn Hugo to Auction Off Gowns: Film legend and iconic 1960s fashionista, Evelyn Hugo, is preparing to auction twelve of her most celebrated gowns through Christie’s, with the proceeds directed toward breast cancer research. At the age of 79, Hugo’s lasting impact on Hollywood and the fashion world remains undeniable, having captivated audiences with both her magnetic performances and her sophisticated, sensual style. Over the years, her wardrobe has become synonymous with timeless elegance, and…
    • Chapter

      Evelyn and Me

      by testsuphomeAdmin Evelyn and Me marks the culmination of a journey I never expected to take. When I first agreed to help the legendary Evelyn Hugo with her memoirs, I couldn’t have known how deeply it would affect me. Her death earlier this year, while we were still in the middle of compiling her life’s story, left me with a sense of unfinished business but also a profound realization. Reflecting on the time I spent with her, I can see that it was filled with moments that were as complex and multifaceted as Evelyn…
    Note