African American Romance

The African-American Romance genre promises sexy, emotional, heartfelt, and romantic stories that reflect the values and dreams of African-American culture.

New Releases Tagged "African American Romance"

A Waltz on the Wild Side (The Wild Wynchesters, #6)
Sweet Heat
All the Men I've Loved Again
August Lane
Only Lovers in the Building
Can't Get Enough (Skyland, #3)
Plus Size Player (Curve, #2)
By the Book (Meant to Be, #2)
All Superheroes Need PR (Supers in the City, #1)
If You Stayed (Deluxe Edition): A Haunting Second Chance Romance
August Lane
Sweet Heat
The Partner Plot (The Greene Sisters, #2)
Audre & Bash Are Just Friends
Between Friends & Lovers
All the Men I've Loved Again
Church Girl
Hostile Takeover (Blackwood Billions, #1)
Behind the Scenes
Only Lovers in the Building
Before I Let Go (Skyland, #1)
Seven Days in June
Only for the Week
The Neighbor Favor (The Greene Sisters, #1)
Reel (Hollywood Renaissance, #1)
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
This Could Be Us (Skyland, #2)
Honey & Spice
Fake It Till You Bake It (Sugar Blitz, #1)
Let Me Love You (McClain Brothers #1)
Can't Get Enough (Skyland, #3)
All I've Wanted All I've Needed
Curvy Girl Summer (Curve, #1)
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry
Restore Me
The Help by Kathryn StockettOne Day You Will by Kristofer ClarkeSinners & Saints by Victoria Christopher MurrayNever Say Never by Victoria Christopher MurrayA Butler Christmas by Rahiem Brooks
Soulful fiction
88 books — 54 voters
Joy by Victoria Christopher MurrayPhilanthropic Ways by Eugenie Laverne MitchellOne Prayer Away by Kendra Norman-BellamyRebel Seed by Eugenie Laverne MitchellVirtually Mine by Susan Rohrer
Urban Christian Fiction
25 books — 20 voters

Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireFifty Shades of Grey by E.L. JamesBared to You by Sylvia DayHearts in Darkness by Laura KayeThoughtless by S.C. Stephens
A Few Favorites
530 books — 237 voters


David L. Wadley
She was dark-complexioned, with full lips and high cheekbones set gracefully on a smooth face—reminiscent of the beautiful women he admired while driving through small rural towns in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Onyx had a curvaceous and full-bodied figure, exuding confidence. She was homegirl thick and cornbread-fed—just the kind of woman he was typically attracted to.
David L. Wadley

B. Buena
I love it when a woman can emotionally bring her man to his knees, and when he, in turn, pushes her to and over the edge when they make love. Give me Romance, Sex, Love and HEAs. Always.
B. Buena

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