So you love romance books. Maybe you crave enemies-to-lovers chaos, swoon for cinnamon roll heroes, or live for spicy slow burns that drag out the tension until you’re screaming into your throw pillow.
Babe, you’re in the right place.
Welcome to Romanceaholic, the sassiest, swooniest, trope-obsessed corner of the internet where romance books rule, spice levels are sacred, and no HEA goes uncelebrated.
But what is Romanceaholic, really? It’s not just a blog. It’s a full-blown love letter to the genre we can’t get enough of, and here’s precisely why you should be following and fangirling with us.
1. We’re Trope Trash and Proud
Fake dating? Give it to us. Grumpy/sunshine? Inject it. Second chance with a side of emotional trauma? We’ll take two. We break down tropes, rank them, roast them lovingly, and help you find the exact flavor of swoon you’re craving.
2. Spice Is a Language Here
Not sure if a book is a 1-chili slow burn or a 5-alarm fire of smutty goodness? We’ve got you. Our reviews don’t just rate plot and characters, we break down spice levels, emotional intensity, and whether that morally gray man is worth the emotional damage.
3. Honest Reviews, Always
At Romanceaholic, we don’t sugarcoat. If a book slaps, we scream about it. If it fumbles, we’ll tell you respectfully, with sass. Our loyalty is to the reader, not the hype.
4. We Live for Community
Romance readers are passionate, hilarious, and have the best hot takes. This blog is built for the chaotic, the swoony, and the emotionally unwell in a loving way.
Book recs, trope debates, monthly TBR chaos, we do it all, together.
Conclusion
Romanceaholic isn’t just a blog, it’s a whole vibe. It’s where passion for books meets personality. If you’ve ever yelled “just kiss already!” at 3 a.m. or cried over fictional people like they pay your bills, congratulations: you’re one of us.
So hit that follow, grab your favorite trope, and let’s fall in fictional love over and over again.

Follow me everywhere romance lives. If there’s a broody antihero and a broken heart to mend, you know I’ve already reviewed it.
Carmen Alicea – One girl. Infinite tropes. Zero regrets.
