Margaret Hargrove
Most anticipated listens of 2024
Articles & Interviews
Tia Williams gives us a love letter to Harlem in “A Love Song for Ricki Wilde”
The author’s latest romance elegantly blends past and present for one unforgettable love story.
How successful indie authors get it done
Get to know the creators behind some of your favorite indie romances.
Charlene Carr explores what makes a mother in "Hold My Girl"
The Canadian novelist mines her personal postnatal fears to deliver a heart-wrenching story about an IVF egg switch.
In "One Blood," an adopted daughter paints three portraits of Black motherhood
In her first solo novel, Denene Millner explores questions about her mom, the birth mother she never met, and her own approach to raising her daughters.
Shenee Howard gives us a love letter to K-pop in "Koreaboo"
Featuring music from K-pop band GOT7, this new romance series follows one woman’s journey from London to Seoul in search of true love.
C.J. Washington debunks the typical killer-for-hire trope in "Imperfect Lives"
A contract killer’s deathbed confession thrusts two strangers into turmoil in this gripping new novel.
With “Told You So,” Leeanne Slade delivers another satisfying love story
The author of “The Rebound” returns with a must-listen romance about the magic of finding The One when you least expect it.
Regina Black explores “The Art of Scandal” in her sexy debut
Political scandal and rekindling passion collide in this sultry story about family, forgiveness, and finding love in unexpected places.
“Unle❤️sh for Love” explores love in all its many forms
Creators Serita Wesley and Alesha Reneé talk about balancing life and love and the all-star cast assembled for their scripted rom-com audio series.
Vanessa Walters reveals her real-life experiences behind “The Nigerwife”
Set in Nigeria, this acclaimed debut thriller captures the feeling of being isolated and invisible within a family of strangers.
Meet “The Youngbloods” and the trio of writers who brought them to life
Learn how three bestselling writers crafted the fantasy romance trilogy of the summer.
With “Homebodies,” Tembe Denton-Hurst turns her layoff into triumph
Tembe Denton-Hurst’s compelling debut chronicles a young Black journalist fighting back against a world that refuses to make space for her.