Romance Books for Summer

Romance Books for Summer

Every season brings a different reading mood, and for me, summer absolutely screams romance. There is something so heartwarming about curling up in the sun with a cozy rom-com (and a new book boyfriend.)

Whether you’re on the beach, or a staycation in your hometown, romance novels are a great way to escape reality. If you’re anything like me, it can be hard to decide which book is your next read, especially with a never ending TBR (I’m just calling myself out now.) Take a peak at my list for some reading inspo!

10 Romance Novels to Read This Summer:

  • The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren

Published: May 2024

  • Love at First Book by Jenn McKinlay

Published: May 2024

  • Happy Place by Emily Henry

Published: April 2023

  • A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston

Published: June 2024

  • Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

Published: April 2023

  • Here for the Cake by Jennifer Millikin

Published: May 2024

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

  • Unforgettable by Willow Aster

Published: April 2023

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

  • Let’s Pretend This Will Work by Maddie Dawson

Published: June 2024

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

  • The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams

Published: November 2019

  • An Island Summer by Jenny Hale

Published: June 2022

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

Honorable mentions:

  • Picking Peaches by Ansley Calloway

Published: March 2023

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

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  • By A Thread by Lucy Score

Published: April 2020

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

  • The Chase by Elle Kennedy

Published: August 2018

*Available on Kindle Unlimited

Happy reading, friends!

What is the top romance book on your list for this summer?

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    I love this!!

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