
Recently I was passing through Louisville, KY so I decided to stop at A Novel Romance, an independent romance bookstore.
Immediately when I walked in I was greeted by the resident cat, Bella, who supplied many head bonks and sniffed my shoes (which smelled like my cat).
Taylor Swift was playing on the speakers.
Tables of romance novels were before me.
This might be where I go when I die, I’m not sure.

Overall, A Novel Romance is a really inviting, comfortable, inclusive space with an excellent selection of books and merch.
Right away when you walk in there’s an area with these cool neon pink chairs where you can take a selfie if desired.
The shop is made up of several rooms dedicated to different types of romance. What struck me immediately was how wonderfully curated the collection was, and also how diverse. There is a ton of queer romance here, and plenty of titles I hadn’t seen before.
I hate how the algorithm gets to you on social media and you wind up seeing the same titles repeated (especially if they have trendy covers) and you miss out on books that don’t float to the top of that list.
It was very clear this store was stocked by people who know and love the genre.
I mean, their tags are on point.

Most of the first two rooms are divided up into varying subgenres of contemporary romance with a small area for YA and historical. There’s even a shelf where books are shelved by spice level.
Past that is another room that’s just manga. My husband immediately went here and was very excited because romance manga isn’t something that really gets stocked at our local bookstores.
Beyond that is another room that’s entirely dark romance. That’s not really my thing so I browsed it, but if you really like that subgenre you’d be thrilled at all the titles shelved here.
There’s also a room for writers called the “Noveling Nook,” which I think is just so cool. It’s got Bella’s cat tree back there, too, so you know he’s offering advice on manuscripts and encouraging head bonks.
They also have a small play area for kids in case you need to keep yours entertained while browsing. Bella does not offer babysitting services.
And of course, in addition to books there is also merch.
They had a ton of stickers and bookmarks. They also had tee shirts, e-reader and tablet cases, pins and more.
So what did I buy?
I got myself Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws and Last Resort by K Bromberg, as well as two cute magnetic bookmarks. Rich scored some manga (not pictured).
I shopped on a random Friday, but looking at their website, they have book clubs, book launches, a craft night and a writers group.
I had so much fun stopping by, but I really wish this was my local bookstore because I would be there all the time.
Have you been to A Novel Romance? Do you have a local romance bookstore?
Ed note: if you’d like to write up a book shopping trip report for your local romance bookstore, please get in touch!
That’s so awesome. They’ve made a really inviting space, and I hope they find the right people to fill it.
I definitely agree about needing more ways to break out of the algorithms that tailor what we see online. It’s one of the reasons I keep up with this website.
I stopped by over the holidays while visiting a friend and was super impressed with the selection and displays. Can’t wait to go back next time I’m in town!
I would 100% go there just for Bella. She’s adorable and looks so sweet.
The Bookish Shop (https://thebookishshop.com/) just opened in Gilbert, AZ, so the next time I am down in that direction (it’s about 30 miles SE of me) I am definitely going to check it out. I have made a point to visit the Ripped Bodice and Meet Cute whenever we are out in LA or San Diego (which is 1-2 times a year, even this desert-dweller needs her ocean visits!)
I wish we had a bookstore like that – or even a bookstore – where I live. Ours are all long gone.
I always wonder how much business is lost by having an animal on-site. As a person who is allergic to cats, I wouldn’t visit. Or if a person is phobic, or just doesn’t like felines. Not that it would stop most, I’m sure, but it’s something I think about.
I loved Nine Month Contract, and can’t wait for the next book in the series!
We don’t have an exclusively romance book store, but there is an indie two counties over which brings in a lot of romance authors and some of it is in conjunction with a public library. It was recently sold to another indie bookstore in another county. Ironically, it’s located in a county where they have banned a lot of books in the public schools.
I live walking distance from Loyalty Books in DC! They have a nice selection of romance. And their main mission is to promote diversity and intersectionality. Just passing by their window displays gives me hope. Also they’ve hosted two online “Comfort Reads” panels with Malka Older, T Kingfisher, KJ Charles, and Martha Wells, both STILL AVAILABLE on their Crowdcast page. Just saying 🙂