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romance

[roh-mans, roh-mans, roh-mans] / roʊˈmæns, ˈroʊ mæns, roʊˈmæns /




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A resolution to that will have to wait for the second season, which seems as inevitable as the eventual but thus-far-stymied romance of Dylan and Greg.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her books, which have been published in 40 languages, blend the romance and fantasy genres, and her two latest works will be released in October this year and January 2027.

From BBC

That we’re contemplating these shows’ import in relation to each other indicates how starved viewers are for realistically developed romance and honestly rendered desire.

From Salon

Affairs, The Times’ popular dating and romance column about the complications and happily-ever-afters of dating and relationships in L.A., is jumping from the printed word to a Hollywood stage with a live audience.

From Los Angeles Times

Late spring gets the romance: tender asparagus, first peas, market bouquets staged like still lifes.

From Salon