- Editor’s Note: Issue 3.1
- Mind, Body, Love: Nora Roberts and the Evolution of Popular Romance Studies
- Charm the Boys, Win the Girls: Power Struggles in Mary Stolzās Cold War Adolescent Girl Romance Novels
- Queering the Romantic Heroine: Where Her Power Lies
- The Upper-Class Bisexual Top as Romantic Hero: (Pre)dominant in the Social Structure and in the Bedroom
- “Just Say Yes”: the Romanticisation of Love in Sex and the City
- Love in the Stacks: Popular Romance Collection Development in Academic Libraries
- Review: The Hollywood Romantic Comedy: Conventions, History and Controversies, by Leger Grindon
- Review: Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction, by Lynn S. Neal
- Review: For Love and Money: The Literary Art of the Harlequin Mills & Boon Romance, by Laura Vivanco