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9 Women Authors to Explore Today – Author Spotlight

Women Authors that frequent my ‘Read’ Lists.

As we continue Women’s History Month, I’m sharing some of my favourite authors I haven’t yet featured on the blog. I’ve done spotlights on my all-time favourite, Christina C. Jones, my author of 2025, Taylor Jenkins Reid, my favourite literary romance author, Kennedy Ryan, plus many Black British romance writers I’ve loved along the way.

I combed through 700 books on my Goodreads to determine which authors appear most frequently in my top 10 most-read women authors. Interestingly, some authors I’ve read extensively aren’t necessarily ones I consider favourites—while others I’ve read less of have made such an impression that I recommend them without hesitation.

Through no deliberate choice on my part, nearly every author here is either a romance writer or a Black woman, and in most cases, both. I’m afraid it’s unavoidable—my apologies if you were hoping for a wider range. As I continue diversifying my reading towards other genres, I hope more of that can be shown in my recommendations, as I can only suggest something I know and love myself. That’s not to say that, though I’m discovering new authors every day, they can dethrone the women who hold my heart.

AshleyNicole

Self-published author

AshleyNicole is a bestselling romance author and self-proclaimed “lover of black love” with over 45 works spanning contemporary romance, romantic comedy, and suspense. Following Christina C. Jones, Ashley Nicole might be my second most-loved Black romance author I discovered on Kindle Unlimited. They both own Girl Have You Read—a platform promoting Black women writers in the romance space. Every time I promote Black romance, Ashley Nicole is almost always on that list. A former correspondent for “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee,” her books feature relatable characters and found families across the Mine, Montgomery Girls, and Mason Family series.

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MY FAVOURITE!

C.W. Farnsworth

Asia Monique

Asia Monique is a Detroit-based romance author crafting love stories that centre successful Black men and celebrate Black love. Currently studying Creative Writing, she builds rich, character-driven narratives about people finding connection and purpose.

Another author I’ve read extensively—and who never fails to appear on my reading lists year after year—is Asia. I’ve talked about the Mafia Misfits series on this blog in various ways, and her novella Irrevocably in Love was one of my absolute favourites in 2024.

As a primarily Black romance writer, she blends so many walks of life into her stories, always with Black faces at the forefront, and that’s what I truly love about her work.

Kimberley Brown

A.E. Valdez

Self-Published Author

A.E. Valdez writes slow-burn contemporary romance featuring BIPOC characters on journeys of self‑discovery. Her debut, All I’ve Wanted, All I’ve Needed, follows friends‑to‑lovers Harlow and Acyn in Seattle. Readers love her tender-hearted narratives and the swoon‑worthy character development she brings to every story.

She hasn’t written as many books as some of the other authors I frequently read, but I’ve genuinely enjoyed her work. Valdez writes a brand of romance that’s very sweet and heartwarming—sometimes softer than the grittier edge I tend to prefer in my romance novels. Nonetheless, her stories are consistently good, and she is a wonderfully talented writer.

Wanda Morriss

I have loved and enjoyed the works of every author on this list, and I hope you all enjoy exploring them too. There is so much to choose from—something for every kind of romance reader. For those looking to enter the world of thrillers, Wanda Morris is a great place to start; she seamlessly blends social commentary with a riveting storyline.

On this entire list, Ashley Nicole is definitely the one who tops my favourites—alongside CCJ, I have read everything she’s written. I rarely check the synopsis before I read; as long as I see her name, I am there. She is followed by Asia Monique, with whom I have also formed a strong bond. She is someone I am always drawn to as well.

I hope you explore these authors, and I do hope to do another post in the future featuring non-romance authors I have fallen in love with. I have a couple of contenders; I just need some more time with them before I can recommend.

I hope you enjoyed this post and see you again soon.

Signed,

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