Shelf Love: romance novel discourse
Shelf Love: Romantic Love Stories in Pop Culture
003. Rebel by Beverly Jenkins with Bree Hill
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003. Rebel by Beverly Jenkins with Bree Hill

Bree Hill (Falling For Romance) and Andrea discuss Rebel by Beverly Jenkins.

We chat about inspiring teachers, Pizza Hut’s link to many millennial’s love of reading, and heroes who give and give, and ask nothing in return. 

We also learn how Bree is a recent romance novel convert (it’s never too late!) and how Hallmark holiday movies and Debbie Macomber were her gateway to the genre.

The book discussion covers historically-accurate female agency, emotionally intelligent heroes, and the gift that keeps on giving (Thanks for the pleasure, Drake!).

Stick around until the end to learn about upcoming guests and book picks, as well as this week’s featured in-person romance novel book club.

Guest Host: Bree Hill

Contributors:

Morgan, Ariel Storm, Gina Drumm, Amanda Ball

Links

Book recommendations (aka Trope Town)

Trope: Don’t believe in love/Love isn’t required for marriage

Recommendations:

  • How to Hack a Heartbreak by Kristin Rockaway (Contemporary, M/F)

  • The Worst Best Man by Lucy Score (Contemporary, M/F)

  • Hot Asset by Lauren Layne (Contemporary, M/F)

  • A Gentleman in the Streets by Alisha Rai (Contemporary, M/F with a M/F/M scene)

  • Man Candy by Melanie Harlow (Contemporary, M/F)

Featured Romance Novel Book Club

Romance Lovers Book Club in Durham, NC

  • Meetup page

  • Organizer: Cathy Crone

  • Location/Host organization: Durham Southwest Regional Library

  • When: First Thursday of every month

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Shelf Love: romance novel discourse
Shelf Love: Romantic Love Stories in Pop Culture
Shelf Love explores fictional stories of romantic love across media, time, and cultures. For the curious and open-minded who joyfully question as they consume pop culture. What's love got to do with it? Quite a bit!
From the page to the stage, on the screen or in the wrestling ring: Shelf Love invites experts to share their knowledge and love for diverse genres and how they help us explore romantic love, including romance novels, comic books, soap operas, romantic comedies, video games, oral stories, advertisements, and more, and introduces theory alongside applications and accessible explanations.