For better or worse, February brings a crop of articles and coverage on the romance genre.
Here are five of our favorites.
Georgie, All Alongby Kate Clayborn
It’s hard to describe a Kate Clayborn novel.

Kensington
Clayborn’s latest,Georgie, All Along,is no exception.
Georgie is, in short, a mess.
A lovable disaster of a person, striving to make sense of life’s biggest questions.

Kensington
But Morgan isn’t content with three mere pecks.
All while the two risk danger at the hands of an enemy from Morgan’s seafaring days.
Harriet is witty and ribald, while Morgan is devastatingly roguish and charming.

St. Martin’s Paperbacks
The gradual escalation of their kiss bet is playful and outright scorching by the time it reaches its climax.
The only trouble is that Tara can’t help falling for Trevor once they start spending time together.
Despite his tidy ways and reluctance to open up to her, the two forge an unexpected connection.

Berkley
Ailsa Connery has endured three long years enslaved at Stirling Castle.
But when a gathering of the clans presents her with an opportunity to escape, she seizes it.
Her plans are disrupted when Kallum MacNeill (accidentally) kidnaps her.

Entangled: Amara
Rayne writes with a richness that captures the environment and complex history of the Highland clans.
Rayne has a gift for crafting setting with a vibrant specificity that casts her characters against a thrilling backdrop.