![]() And so we will.įor the sake of space, I only included contemporary and historical romance but you could definitely make an argument for certain PNR or dystopian series.Ĭontent warnings are included to the best of my ability/memory but if you have specific questions or concerns, please ask. These characters remind me that not all is lost we can still make a difference. ![]() While there are lots of books featuring people in helping professions or politics, I wanted to highlight books that really show them doing the work-or at least trying to. I wanted to focus on characters trying to bring about change through their careers or the places they inhabit, whether their efforts help one person or the country at large. This theme is about people doing what they can to improve their community. I need reminders that no matter how awful the news is, there are bright lights striving to bring about change. And while romance as a genre gives me hope, I also need to see hope for the world at large. I chose change-makers as my theme because, quite frankly, we could all do with a good dose of hope these days. It's a great way to talk about the books you love, discover new ones, and make pals in Romancelandia. #RomBkLove is one of my favorite things on Twitter and I am delighted Ana Coqui asked me to be a part of it this year! It is a month-long opportunity for readers to celebrate the romance they love to read and to help cultivate romance-centric conversations. ![]()
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