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This bookstore wants readers to indulge in their favorite love stories without judgment
By Bianca Rodriguez-Mora at Fort Worth Report
· July 13, 2026
· 4 min read
Alma Sardas said she grew up on romance novels; whether dark romance or romantasy, she always found herself in these love stories. Her love story with romance novels never waned, even as she entered her adult life. After graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2022 with a degree in p
Key takeaway She opened Daydream Bookstore Cafe in April of this year.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The arrival of Daydream Bookstore Cafe in Fort Worth fills a unique niche in the city's literary scene, particularly for students from the University of Texas at Arlington and Texas Christian University who are looking for a welcoming space to discuss romance novels. As a hub for romance readers, the store's commitment to creating a judgment-free zone for women and fans of the genre is a notable addition to the city's Cultural District. The store's weekly book clubs, focusing on subgenres within the romance category, also provide a valuable opportunity for readers to engage with each other and share their thoughts on their latest reads. By hosting an LGBTQ book club and fostering a community that proudly discusses femininity and sexuality, Daydream Bookstore Cafe is poised to become a vital gathering place for readers from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the city's growing diversity and appreciation for inclusive spaces.
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Category: schools ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Alma Sardas said she grew up on romance novels; whether dark romance or romantasy, she always found herself in these love stories. Her love story with romance novels never waned, even as she entered her adult life. After graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2022 with a degree in p
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