For romance readers

The book app for romance readers

Spice ratings, trope tags, "books that ruined me" shelves, romantasy clubs — Literal is where the romance community actually lives.

Romance readers got tired of pretending

Romance is the biggest fiction genre on the planet, and yet most book trackers were built like every book is The Goldfinch. Goodreads doesn\'t make it easy to track spice levels, trope preferences, or the recurring authors who define your reading year. The romance community has been hacking around it with custom shelves and review code-words for a decade.

Literal\'s catalogue is romance-fluent — romantasy, dark romance, monster romance, ACOTAR-likes — and the community treats romance reading with the same respect literary fiction gets. No judgement, no "guilty pleasure" framing, no Amazon-curated bestseller lists deciding what counts.

Built for the romance reader's flow

  • Spice tagging via custom shelves

    Build "1 chili", "3 chili", "5 chili" shelves and filter by them. The system doesn't enforce a scale — your scale, your shelves.

  • Trope-friendly reviews

    "Enemies to lovers", "found family", "fake dating" — search for tropes inside reviews. The community uses them heavily.

  • Series tracking

    See where you are in a series, what's next, and when the next book drops. Crucial for ACOTAR / Fourth Wing / Crescent City readers.

  • Author profiles

    Follow Sarah J. Maas, Rebecca Yarros, Ana Huang, Jennifer L. Armentrout — get notified when their backlist gains a new entry.

  • Romance book clubs

    Active romance clubs with reading schedules — romantasy reads, dark romance discussion, classic romance reread clubs.

  • No content shaming

    No "Are you sure you want to share that?" prompts. Spice-rich reviews are first-class.

The romance subgenres that thrive on Literal

  • Romantasy

    Fourth Wing, ACOTAR, Crescent City, Throne of Glass — the genre defining the year. Active reviews, active reread clubs.

  • Dark romance

    Penelope Douglas, Tarryn Fisher, H.D. Carlton — community with strong content-tagging discipline.

  • Sapphic / queer romance

    Active sapphic shelves and clubs. The community is real, the reads are tagged.

  • Historical romance

    From Bridgerton-era to Regency to Victorian. Heyer reread clubs to Tessa Dare new releases.

  • Contemporary romance

    Emily Henry, Tessa Bailey, Christina Lauren — reviewed and discussed in volume.

  • Monster / paranormal romance

    A genuine niche on Literal with active readers and tagged reviews.

Frequently asked questions

Does Literal have spice-level tagging?
Not as a structured field — Storygraph does that. But the community uses custom shelves heavily for spice tracking, and reviews are extensive.
Are romance readers visible / respected here?
Yes. Romance is among the most-read genres on Literal. No "guilty pleasure" framing, no buried subcategories.
Can I track ARCs and BookTok recs?
Yes. Use shelves like "ARCs received", "BookTok 2026", "Pre-order" to track future reads.
Are there romance-specific clubs?
Yes. Public romance clubs exist for romantasy, dark romance, sapphic, historical, and more. Or start your own.

Find your romance community

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