STEMinist romance queen Ali Hazelwood sinks her teeth into the paranormal with “Bride”
The bestselling author talks werewolves and vampires, her fan-fiction roots, and why she hasn’t yet set a romance in her native Italy.
If you’re anything like me, you love a romance that lingers—the kind that makes your heart race, your emotions swirl, and keeps you pressing play, promising “just one more chapter,” long into the night. Whether a slow-burn full of tension, enemies who can’t stay away from each other, or fated mates bound by destiny, I can’t get enough of stories that celebrate the beauty of love in all its forms. My favorite part? Hearing how a brilliant performance adds extra magic to every stolen glance and whispered confession, making each romance even more unforgettable. In Happily Ever After, I share endless listens to swoon over. Happy Listening! —Patty R.
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Talking to Patty, two things are inevitable: a book recommendation, and a long-winded chat about her latest listening obsessions spanning across all genres, because she’s a mood listener. Between listens, catch her keeping her mission to watch every Marvel movie made, or making a book pun—while her cat and husband stare in confusion, or horror—she can’t really tell. Proof of her bookish antics are on Instagram @PattyKCReads