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This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan is a brilliant accomplishment that continues to prove that Ryan is one of the best writers of our time.
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Role Playing by Cathy Yardley is an exceptionally warm love letter to friendships, familial relationships, romance, and online communities.
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Mimi Matthews does it again, bringing a second chance romance to life with The Lily of Ludgate Hill.
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Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz is a gorgeously tender love story with incredibly nuanced and relatable characters.
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We love Miss Scarlet and The Duke, and we love romance novels. Put the two together, and we’re thriving in bliss.
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These are the 2024 romance novels we can’t wait to curl up with throughout the year.
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Marvelous Geeks’ Best of 2023 romance novels celebrates some of the most memorable and gorgeously written novels of the year.
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Planes, Trains, and All the Feels by Livy Hart is a lyrical gem—the kind of romance novel that’ll stay with readers for a long, long time.
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With loads of fun banter, and sparkling romance in every corner, Fancy Meeting You Here by Julie Tieu is a must-read novel.
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Out On a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young is a wondrous array of light in the romance community—a novel that belongs on every bestseller list.
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With Love, from Cold World by Alicia Thompson is the kind of Christmas romance novel that feels like a safe space.
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A Risk Worth Taking by Jessica Joyce is a lovely little snow globe full of excellent writing, relatable emotions, witty banter, and a sweet romance.
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Snowed In by Catherine Walsh is a delightfully written, hilariously enamoring fake dating Christmas novel.
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Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood is a rivals-to-lovers romance that’s full of gorgeous vulnerability, heart, intimacy, and banter.
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Some Winter’s Evening by Erin Langston is another remarkable, beautifully warm gem to add to our collection.
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Better Hate Than Never by Chloe Liese is a gorgeously vulnerable story that admirably tackles Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew.
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In Divine Rivals, Rebecca Ross masterfully balances the different parts of this tale, making it difficult to put the book down.
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With fantastic BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ representation, Liselle Sambury’s Blood Like Magic duology should be on everyone’s reading list.
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Knockout by Sarah MacLean gives us two more phenomenal and complex characters whose push-and-pull dynamic is everything.
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