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10 Black Romance Novels That Feel Like a Soft Place to Land

Your heart isn’t broken. It’s just tired — and tired has a reading list.

This week on Culture Lit, Octavia shares 10 Black romance novels for healing your heart — stories where Black women are cherished, chosen, and loved well. From Kennedy Ryan’s new release Score to modern classics by Tia Williams, this is the soft-era reading list for anyone running on empty. Healing here doesn’t mean heavy. It means joy, tenderness, and a soft place to land.

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Score — Kennedy Ryan

Honey & Spice — Bolu Babalola

Before I Let Go — Kennedy Ryan

By the Book — Jasmine Guillory

Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute — Talia Hibbert

A Love Song for Ricki Wilde — Tia Williams

Seven Days in June — Tia Williams

Real Men Knit — Kwana Jackson

Love Is a Revolution — Renée Watson

Black Girls Must Die Exhausted — Jayne Allen

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