As Black History Month coincides with Valentine’s Day, it presents an ideal opportunity to explore romance novels penned by Black authors. While it’s common for non-Black readers to prioritize Black authors during Black History Month, such selections often focus on narratives of racial struggle. While crucial, Black literature encompasses a rich spectrum of experiences beyond adversity. These romance novels offer narratives that celebrate Black joy, making them suitable additions to your reading list not just in February but throughout the year.
Embracing Black Love Stories
Destiny’s Embrace by Beverly Jenkins
Beverly Jenkins, a luminary in Black romance literature, presents a captivating historical romance in Destiny’s Embrace. Set in 19th-century California, this novel introduces Logan, one of three sons of a rancher, whose fiery encounters with the housekeeper, Mariah, evolve into a passionate romance.
Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole
In this charming novella by Alyssa Cole, Likotsi and Fabiola navigate a second chance at love after a sudden breakup. Reunited by chance on a subway, they embark on a romantic journey through the city, offering a heartfelt exploration of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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