No Judgment, No Hate, Just Spicy Love Stories and Big Book Energy
Hey, besties, let’s get one thing crystal clear: Romanceaholic is my happy place. My passion project. My soft, spicy corner of the internet where we cry over grovels, scream over plot twists, and obsess over book boyfriends with tattooed forearms and tragic backstories.
I built this blog because I love romance books. Not just one kind, not just the ones that feel “safe” to post about, but all types. From small-town cinnamon rolls to morally gray mafia men. From slow-burn angst to straight-up smutty chaos. I created Romanceaholic to share my love for every trope, every genre, every spicy little story, without judgment.
And guess what? That’s the energy here: nonjudgmental, hype-filled, reader-respecting, book-obsessed joy.
So let me be very clear for anyone who needs to hear it:
- This is a NO HATE zone.
- Unwanted comments? Keep them.
- Disrespect? Blocked and banned, babe.
You don’t like monster romance? Cool.
You think reverse harem isn’t your thing? That’s fine.
You prefer trad pub over indie? You do you.
But what we’re not going to do is shame, belittle, or talk down to others for what they love. If someone wants to tab every spicy scene in a novella called Claimed by the Alien King, we will be cheering in the comments and asking for the Goodreads link.
Romancelandia should be inclusive, joyful, and drama-free. Not a gatekeeping warzone where people get side-eyed for what they read, how they review, or how fast they post.
Romanceaholic is my baby, my brand, and my bookish love letter to this genre, and you’re welcome here as long as your vibe matches the rules:
- Read what you love.
- Respect others doing the same.
- Bring the spice. Leave the shade.
So to the haters, the genre snobs, the passive-aggressors, and the “well, actually” crowd:
This isn’t your playground. Take your negativity elsewhere.
To everyone else?
Let’s talk tropes, share recs, and fangirl together like the spicy book baddies we are.
Annotated, opinionated, and always judgment-free, Romanceaholic, where romance is not just a genre. It’s a lifestyle.

