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  • My Top Black Romance Reads of Early 2025
    Jun 25 2025

     Today I bring you my top reads so far of 2025! The struggle was real trying to narrow this list down. What I love about this collection is the variety. We've got traditional publishers, indie authors, different sub genres, characters at various life stages, young adult and adult romance. This is what Black Romance is all about, showing the full spectrum of our love stories.

    • Church Girl by Naima Simone
    • The Love Syllabus by Lauren Lacey
    • And Then Life Was Beautiful by Asia Monique
    • Audra & Bash Are Just Friends by Tia Williams
    • The World Around Us by Lauren Lacey
    • Plus Size Player by Danielle Allen
    • Quasim I & Quasim II by Jahquel J
    • Can’t Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan

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    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

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  • "Plus Size Player" by Danielle Allen: Why Curvy Heriones Are Changing Romance
    Jun 11 2025

    One of my newest favorite authors is Danielle Allen, author of "Curvy Girl Summer," among many other titles. Danielle is a life and relationship coach and her insights into the dynamics of healthy relationships shine through in the way she writes her characters and their interactions. It is very important to her that her characters are loved as they are, and that they interact with each other in an emotionally mature way.

    Her newest romance, "Plus Size Player," follows the story of Nina, best friend of the heroine in "Curvy Girl Summer." Nina is curvy, confident, and sure about who she is and what she wants. Get ready for a spicy romance featuring plus size black women with natural hairstyles who aren't interested in changing themselves for anyone. The final book in the series is coming out in April 2026, but you can get "Plus Size Player" now!

    Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at Visit my bookshop!

    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

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  • Sex on the Beach and on the Page: Solo Adventures and TBR Black Romance Escapes
    May 28 2025

    I'm coming to you from Puerto Vallarta on a solo adventure to talk about self-discovery and treating yourself.  If it's been a while since you've done something solo or you've been feeling a little anxious or hesitant about taking yourself on a date or planning a solo trip, I hope this episode will be the gentle nudge you need to push you past that hesitation and do the damn thing. There are some experiences in life that teach us profound lessons about ourselves, and solo adventures are absolutely one of them.

    Reading transports you to different places and different times, but there's nothing like spending time with yourself to really unwind and get to know who you really are and what really makes you tick.

    In my TBR bag for this trip, and this episode, are:

    • Revive Me by JL Seegars
    • No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel
    • Capone I-III (Season one: Delgato Family Book 1-3) by Jahquel J
    • Quasim : King Inferno (Season Four: Inferno Gods Book 1) by Jahquel J
    • Work Song by Danielle Allen
    • Plus Size Player by Danielle Allen

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    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

    Please follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Let me know what you’re reading, what you’re thinking, and what you’re thinking about what you’re reading.

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    Music credit: Cool Jazz Beat by FASOL PROD

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    You can find all the books I've reviewed in this podcast in my Bookshop! Visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CultureLitPodcast to get your copy!

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    32 m
  • Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan: Caregiving, Childless by Choice, Black Love, and Sexual Autonomy
    May 14 2025

    Today I'll be focusing on themes of healing, self-love, and resilience inspired by my personal journey over the last two and a half years. I delve into Kennedy Ryan's novel 'Can't Get Enough,' the final installment in the Skyland series, highlighting its portrayal of black love, complex family dynamics, and authentic representation of a plus-sized, confident heroine, Hendrix Barry. Through the lens of Hendrix Bell and Maverick's love story, we discuss themes of healing, caregiving, mental health, plus-size representation, and the powerful sisterhood among Black women. This episode is a celebration of resilience, self-love, and the kind of romance that honors our true selves. Join us as we reflect on the transformative journey of the characters and the profound questions they raise about our own lives.

    A main theme that hit me personally was caregiving for aging parents, the emotional and financial impact of such roles, and how love can be both supportive and liberating.

    Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at Visit my bookshop!

    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

    Please follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Let me know what you’re reading, what you’re thinking, and what you’re thinking about what you’re reading.

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    Music credit: Cool Jazz Beat by FASOL PROD

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    You can find all the books I've reviewed in this podcast in my Bookshop! Visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CultureLitPodcast to get your copy!

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    31 m
  • Love, Power and Black Royalty: An Interview with LaQuette, Author of Royal Bride Demand
    Apr 30 2025

    Join host Octavia Marie as she welcomes award-winning romance author LaQuette to discuss her latest book, 'Royal Bride Demand.' Dive into black love, legacy, sisterhood, and the balance of modern and royal life through the eyes of a Brooklyn billionaire. LaQuette shares her journey from indie to traditional publishing, creating complex black characters, and navigating the publishing world as a black woman. This episode is packed with insights into her writing process, personal experiences, and a fresh perspective on black joy in romance. Don't miss the chance to grab your copy of 'Royal Bride Demand' and join the conversation on black romance and representation.

    Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at Visit my bookshop!

    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

    Please follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Let me know what you’re reading, what you’re thinking, and what you’re thinking about what you’re reading.

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  • RE-RUN: Black Girl Joy, Not Guilty Pleasure
    Apr 16 2025

    We’ve been on a roller coaster of unprecedented times. Every time I think things are looking better, the world throws more chaos at us. During times like this, I turn to things that bring me joy. For me, that’s romance novels. Romance readers are often criticized, and the genre itself gets criticized. I would call romance novels my guilty pleasure but eventually I realized that I didn’t have to be ashamed of something that brings me so much joy.

    Today I’m visiting with Kay P, author of the blog Melanin Mindscape, voracious reader of all things black, in all genres. We’ll talk about what “guilty pleasures” actually are and why we feel like we need to hide them. We’re unpacking some thoughts around rest and productivity, the literature hierarchy that puts romance at the bottom, and why we deserve to just enjoy things.

    Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at Visit my bookshop!

    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

    Please follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Let me know what you’re reading, what you’re thinking, and what you’re thinking about what you’re reading.

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    Music credit: Cool Jazz Beat by FASOL PROD

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    You can find all the books I've reviewed in this podcast in my Bookshop! Visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CultureLitPodcast to get your copy!

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    33 m
  • Songs of Survival, Art, Healing & Finding Yourself with author Monica McCollough
    Apr 2 2025

    You're in for a treat with today's visit with Monica McCullough, the author of the debut novel "Songs of Lost Things: Sonata for the Sun." We'll discuss the book's themes of family dynamics, self-discovery, and the role of music in the story. Join in as Monica shares insights into her inspiration, the development of her characters, and her journey as an independent author. As a first-time self-published author, Monica has some tips for other aspiring authors about the publishing process. Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation about storytelling, artistry, and the power of literature.

    If you order your copy of "Songs of Lost Things," from Monica's website, you will receive a signed copy! Visit her website here: https://monicamccollough.com/

    The summer Lavender turned twelve, she was eager to dip her toes into the world of make-out sessions with her school crush and late-night misdeeds with her best friend in their raucous Newark, NJ neighborhood. Instead, her father had other plans...musical plans. He wanted to continue cultivating her gifted melodic mind and nudge her to begin preparing to apply to the local Arts Magnet High School.

    Lavender suddenly finds herself cast into an unrecognizable and dispiriting world where she fights to maintain her sense of self, connection to her musical gifts, and footing inside her own family dynamics.

    Years later, as a woman in her thirties who never reckoned with how much of herself she'd relinquished in her tumultuous adolescence, Lavender meets a younger man who reminds her of what she's lost...and what she's surrendered. Captivated by his charm, yet apprehensive of his interest, she's upended in unexpected ways. The mental health struggles she's managed to mildly overcome is ever present as ghosts from her past continuously appear. Love tries to find her as she finds herself.

    Will she reemerge from it all with her full self: stable, whole, and accepting of the love she deserves?

    Or will she fall back into the cycle of old habits and questionable choices that persisted and framed her reality for decades?

    If you're looking for a coming of age story focused on self-acceptance, overcoming trauma, and letting go of the past to move forward to the future, then this is the book for you!

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  • The Soft Life and Black Women Choosing Ease, Love, and Luxury with "Can’t Get Enough" by Kennedy Ryan
    Mar 19 2025

    Over the past few years, there's been a movement towards the "soft life" among women, particularly black women. More and more women are choosing a life of peace and comfort where previously they had been forced into rigid "Mammy" or "strong black woman" roles. This doesn't always have to be financial luxury - it can also mean choosing joy, choosing relationships where you feel pampered, cared for, and loved intentionally. It's a rejection of the grind culture, a prioritization of peace, and a radical embrace of ease. For Black women, it’s a rebellion.

     There's been a beautiful evolution in Black Romance. Over the years we've moved away from narrative centered exclusively on pain and endurance to stories that celebrate joy, ease and intentional love. In the real world, the concept of black women living a comfortable life is met with vitriol - just look at the discussion around Duchess Meghan of Sussex's new Netflix show!

    I'll highlight a few books today that embrace the soft life, including, "Can't Get Enough," by Kennedy Ryan, "Seven Days in June," by Tia Williams, and "The Boyfriend Project," by Farrah Rochon, among others.

    Find this and other recommendations at The CultureLit online BookShop and support independent bookstores at Visit my bookshop!

    Culture Lit is a community celebrating black women and black love, and a reminder that black women deserve joy, love success, second chances, and all the beautiful magic the world has to offer.

    Please follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Let me know what you’re reading, what you’re thinking, and what you’re thinking about what you’re reading.

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    Music credit: Cool Jazz Beat by FASOL PROD

    A Subito Media production

    Mentioned in this episode:

    You can find all the books I've reviewed in this podcast in my Bookshop! Visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CultureLitPodcast to get your copy!

    Visit my bookshop!

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    28 m