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Jasmine Guillory Defies Dating Stats With Romance Books
Jasmine Guillory Defies Dating Stats With Romance Books

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time7 days ago

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Jasmine Guillory Defies Dating Stats With Romance Books

If you're a big fan of romance novels, then there's a pretty big chance that you've read or heard of Jasmine Guillory. Her debut novel, The Wedding Date, became an instant hit, and soon earned widespread acclaim on BookTok and morning shows while also topping several book lists. The Wedding Date turned into a series, which includes six books in total: The Wedding Date, The Proposal, The Wedding Party, Royal Holiday, Party of Two, and While We Were Dating.I've read all of them, and I love the mushy feeling they gave me, but The Proposal will always be my favorite. Jasmine has made me fall in love with her characters and the unique worlds they live in, time and time again. Jasmine has helped reclaim the romance spotlight for women, particularly Black women, and expanded what representation looks like when it comes to this genre by giving them permission to see themselves at the center of joyful, sexy, soft, and aspirational love stories. She's assisted in shifting the cultural lens in the genre so that it doesn't depict a narrow image of womanhood. Instead, it's become a space where Black women are seen, desired, and cherished. So, when I heard she was teaming up with Liquid I.V. to quench our thirst after writing such steamy scenes, I knew I had to chat with her about her writing and the complexities that come with it! Your protagonists are often professional, ambitious Black women. Was that a conscious response to maybe a lack of what you were already seeing in romance/fiction, or was it just something that you wanted to be the center focus of your stories? I love that you touched on the theory that Black stories don't sell because it's been proven wrong time and time again. But did it ever deter you from writing Black characters because that notion has been out in the world for so long, or did it only encourage you to write about them more? Romance often gets dismissed as "light" or "fluffy" — a genre that shouldn't be taken too seriously, but your books have weighty, emotional, and cultural undercurrents. What do you wish more people understood about not only writing love stories, but writing them well? You've said before that seeing Black women centered in love stories meant everything to you. What does "representation" actually look like to you, beyond just casting or characters? During the height of dating apps, Black women were viewed as the least desirable and were the least likely to be swiped on. So, can you tell me how you approached writing about Black romance, despite some of the negative realities Black women have experienced with dating? Okay, let's switch it up a bit. I'm going to give you a scenario, and I want you to give me book recommendations that you think would fit. Someone's going through a really bad breakup, which book or books should they immediately pick up? What would you recommend to fans of the "fake dating" trope? If one of your characters could walk off the page and give you dating advice, who would you choose and why? Lastly, why did you want to partner with Liquid I.V.? Thank you so much for chatting with me, Jasmine! You were such a delight.

Jasmine Guillory is trying out a new kind of happily ever after
Jasmine Guillory is trying out a new kind of happily ever after

Washington Post

time17-04-2025

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  • Washington Post

Jasmine Guillory is trying out a new kind of happily ever after

Jasmine Guillory knows how to pivot. Following the runaway success of her second novel, 'The Proposal' — a Reese's Book Club pick that spent weeks on the New York Times bestseller list — she left behind a nearly 20-year law career to write full time. Now, after publishing eight happily-ever-afters about heterosexual couples, her ninth book, 'Flirting Lessons,' focuses on a relationship between two women.

Dessert 'Chips and Salsa' Recipe Is TikTok's New Viral Food Trend
Dessert 'Chips and Salsa' Recipe Is TikTok's New Viral Food Trend

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

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Dessert 'Chips and Salsa' Recipe Is TikTok's New Viral Food Trend

Dessert 'chips and salsa' are the new TikTok food craze right now. The unique food combination is made simply by scooping chopped strawberries onto triangle slices of chocolate, imitating the action of gathering salsa onto a chip. To make the "chips," melt almond bark or chocolate chips and spread onto a sheet pan before freezing and cutting into chip-like pieces. Simply chop a container's worth of strawberries into salsa-like pieces to cultivate the sweet "dip." Related: Good News: Dark Chocolate Is Actually Healthy and Can Lower Your Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes, Study Finds The easy trade-in of strawberries for salsa and chocolate for chips has sent users scrambling to try it out, as multiple TikTokers have taken to posting about their pleasant experiences with the sweet twist on the traditional snack. In one TikTok posted by a user focused on Midwest lifestyle content, a screen of text reads ''Chips and salsa' taken to a whole new level. If I never learn anything else from TikTok after this I won't be mad." Behind the text, the user is seen scooping a piece of the chocolate into a bowl of cut up strawberries. Tostitos, a popular chip brand commonly used in the 'traditional' chips and salsa combination, joined in on the fun by commenting 'I'm upset 🙁." In contrast, Nestle Toll House, known for their chocolate chips, dropped the comment 'time to shine🥰.' Other users are using the trend as an on-theme Valentine's Day sweet, sharing their dessert salsa snacks set up amongst V-Day spreads and placed over a TikTok sound that says, "This is my meal, I call it girl dinner." Related: Jasmine Guillory, Helen Hoang, Lucy Score and More Romance Authors Recommend Hot New Valentine's Day Reads (Exclusive) Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. For additional flavor, some users have gone as far to melt chocolate onto actual salsa-dipping tortilla chips, while some experiment with adding more fruit to the 'salsa,' or adding toppings such as sprinkles or whipped cream. Read the original article on People

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