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Your Week in Books Tropes Romance novels are chock-full of fantastic tropes and unputdownable storie

[Romance by the trope.]( [Penguin Random House]( Your Week in Books Tropes Romance novels are chock-full of fantastic tropes and unputdownable stories. We've pulled together some of our favorite romance tropes and themes so you can pick your pleasure! [Enemies to Lovers: The Romance Book List]( If you're a romance fan, you know that the enemies-to-lovers trope is powerful stuff. Find a new favorite couple with serious chemistry in this list! [See the List]( [Fake Relationships: The Romance Book List]( Fake relationships are so much fun. Oh no, we have to pretend to be a couple? Oh no, it has to be convincing? These are the best of the subgenre...for real. [Show Me!]( More to Discover [Friends to Lovers: The Romance Book List]( Sometimes the best romances grow out of great friendships. [Workplace Romances: The Romance Book List]( Colleagues unexpectedly fall in love in these coworker romances. [Forced Proximity Romances]( What happens when you're stuck somewhere with that one person? [Romance Books with a Little Family Drama]( Family dynamics make everything more complicated! New and Upcoming Releases [Getting His Game Back]( [Getting His Game Back]( By Gia de Cadenet [Shop Now]( [Buy Audio]( [Buy Ebook]( [Seoulmates]( [Seoulmates]( By Jen Frederick [Shop Now]( [Buy Audio]( [Buy Ebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Penguin Random House LLC 1745 Broadway, NY, NY 10019 © 2022 Penguin Random House LLC

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