Love is an intricate and nuanced emotion, most often associated with romantic partnerships and glorified in art and media; but in reality, there are many types of love, all of which are vital to our existence. While romance novels are known for their focus on amorous, whirlwind encounters, these stories can also showcase platonic, familial and even self-love, often encompassing the full scope and true definition of the emotion in one book. In the midst of the stereotypical steamy, swoon-worthy romance genre, bestselling novelist Kennedy Ryan aims to tell authentic love stories prioritizing both non-romantic and self-love.
“I want marginalized people to come into the pages and to see themselves,” Ryan told theGrio during a recent interview. “I want anybody to be able to step into pages and see love, joy, healing – [and all of] those things that are so universal [that] anybody can relate to them.”
Ryan wrote her upcoming book, “This Could Be Us,” with newly single women and stay-at-home mothers in mind. Hitting bookshelves on March 5, the novel focuses on Soledad Barnes, who, after years in a loveless marriage to a distant husband, suddenly has the rug ripped from beneath her. As Soledad goes through a messy divorce, she has to find a way to salvage the life that she has built while keeping herself together.
At its core, “This Could Be Us” is a romance novel, so Soledad eventually finds her happy ending. However, the story is about more than a budding romance; it’s about a woman’s journey to reclaim her own power, fall in love with herself, and rebuild her family with the help of those closest to her. It’s a story that showcases every type of love while uplifting the most important one – the love of self.
“I want [readers] to take away that whether it’s romantic love, sister-love, [or] love between friends, you are going to be the best version of yourself and best equipped to love the people in your life…
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