The Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce effect? Why sports romance stories are hot right now
In the early stages of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship, there was a moment that seemed straight out of a romance novel. Swift made her debut at a Kansas City Chiefs game, enthusiastically cheering for her newfound beau from a box seat at Arrowhead Stadium. As the camera captured Kelce’s reaction, he looked up, spotted her, and broke into a grin, shaking his head in disbelief, as if to convey, “I can’t believe she’s here.”
This picturesque scene, reminiscent of a romance novel, caught the attention of Tessa Bailey, a seasoned romance author renowned for her expertise in crafting successful love stories. According to Bailey, the subtle interactions between Kelce and Swift, often showcased in viral video clips, mirror the behavior of a classic romance hero.
In the literary realm, sports romances are enjoying a resurgence in popularity, akin to a modern-day Cinderella moment. Could the public’s fascination with the romance between a certain pop star and football player be influencing this trend?
Historically, athlete-centric romance novels have thrived more in self-publishing circles than in traditional publishing, notes KT Hoffman, author of “The Prospects,” released this spring by Penguin Random House. Hoffman’s journey began in 2018, crafting a tale of enemies-turned-lovers amidst minor league baseball players, well before the surge in sports romance interest.
For Leah Koch, co-owner of romance bookstore The Ripped Bodice, sports romances have maintained a steady following among avid readers for nearly a decade. However, it was the rise of hockey romances, epitomized by “Icebreaker” by Hannah Grace, that captured broader attention, particularly on platforms like #BookTok.
Authors are now diversifying the landscape of sports romances, deviating from the traditional narrative of a male athlete and an unrelated female protagonist. Works such as Anita Kelly’s “How You Get The Girl” explore sapphic romances, while Rachel Reid’s “Time to Shine” delves into the dynamic between hockey teammates. Meryl Wilsner’s “Cleat Cute,” featuring members of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, has garnered attention for its representation.
Innovative storytelling also extends to inclusivity, with Hoffman aiming to depict queer characters accomplishing remarkable feats while remaining relatable. Reflecting on his own journey as a transgender individual, Hoffman emphasizes the significance of portraying narratives centered on joy and love, providing representation for marginalized communities.
While the romance between Swift and Kelce may capture headlines, experts agree that its influence on literary trends is nuanced. Traditional publishing timelines often diverge from real-life events, with trends evolving independently. Nonetheless, the public’s interest in real-life love stories may fuel curiosity for fictional counterparts, inspiring a fresh wave of sports romances.
As readers seek solace in hopeful narratives amidst challenging times, sports romances offer a celebratory escape, echoing the communal spirit of athletic endeavors. With the NFL offseason underway, fans can find comfort and inspiration in the pages of these love stories, rooting for victories both on and off the field.
More sports romance books to check out:
- “The Rule Book” by Sarah Adams
- “The Au Pair Affair” by Tessa Bailey
- “Canadian Boyfriend” by Jenny Holiday
- “Evie Drake Stars Over” by Linda Holmes
- “How You Get The Girl” by Anita Kelly
- “Long Shot” by Kennedy Ryan
- “The Art of Catching Feelings” by Alicia Thompson
- “Cleat Cute” by Meryl Wilsner
- “The Wall Of Winnipeg and Me” by Mariana Zapata
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