Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine’s Day

Winter may be the best season to read compared to other periods of the year. Reading by itself may take you to a different universe, which is appealing during the colder months when you want to burrow up under a warm blanket. And you must agree that romantic books are ideal for Valentine’s Day. If you decide to read a romance story, you’ll discover that there are other things besides a blanket and a fire that could keep you warm.

Romance books are adept at bringing us joy. The plot, the characters, and the words themselves have us in awe. Some writers are exceptionally gifted and have a knack for holding our attention for extended periods of time. If you’re wondering what to read this Valentine’s Day, take a look at these suggestions.

Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine’s Day

Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine's Day

 “The Light We Lost” by Jill Santopolo

This love story begins on a day that is infamous for both tangible and metaphorical devastation. On September 11, 2001, the pair first met. You must be asking why the author picked that specific day to mark the start of a love tale given how depressing every one is aware that day was.

 

“The Game” by Vi Keelend

The Game by Vi Keeland is a flirtatious, workplace romance with a friends-to-lovers plot that is full of electricity, comedy, and all the feelings.

The plot was scrumptiously dramatic, heartfelt, and hot and sweet. The build-up to this one had me obsessively turning pages, not only because I was smitten with the love story but also because I was anxious to find out what was happening. If you are familiar with Vi Keeland’s work, you will know that there are usually some dramatic twists and turns. And the ideal book to read on February 14th.

“It Ends with Us” – Colin Hoover 

No one forgets the first person they fell in love with. The whole experience, good or bad, will stay with us forever. Even when we have moved on, the very presence of that person can complicate the relationship. This is the story of a couple who find themselves in exactly this scenario.

This tale has heart. You’ll have to think about uncomfortable topics as a result. It will cheer you up, break your heart at times, make you proud, make you sad, and make you grin. You’ll feel moved. Although it contains moments of reassurance and humor, it is forceful and passionate in the greatest way.

Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine's Day

“The Love Match” by Priyanka Taslim

This charming and emotional rom-com is about a Bangladeshi American adolescent whose interfering mother sets up a match to ensure their family’s financial security—just as she’s falling in love with someone else. It has elements of Pride and Prejudice and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.

 “The Agreement” by Sarah Dunn

The idea of a successful marriage is evolving. Couples frequently decide for themselves what is required for a good and harmonious marriage. What transpires then if a couple decides to have an open marriage? To learn more, you must read this amazing book.

“The Love Hypothesis” by Ali Hazelwood

The Love Hypothesis is undoubtedly one of the must-read contemporary romance novels to read this Valentine’s Day. It is witty, adorable, passionate, and sincere. It’s a sweet story with many pop culture allusions that also address some current topics. Ph.D. candidate Olive Smith finds herself in a difficult situation since she needs to convince her best friend that she has moved on from her ex. She kisses the first man she sees out of panic. What will this kiss lead to?

Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine's Day

“The Man I Love” by by Suanne Laqueur

This narrative begins with a devastating school shooting and has all the elements of a love story. See how a group of friends are affected by love, coping, and mental illness following the violence.

 “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green

Forget about the movie; this book will make you think in new ways. This is the tale of two young individuals who fall in love while battling a fatal illness. When you understand that time is not on your side, the narrative puts life and love into perspective. Be prepared to shed a lot of tears.

“The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne is a light book with an exciting narrative and intriguing enemies-to-lovers romance. Since the day when their respective businesses combined, Lucy and Joshua have been rivals, forcing them to compete every day. It’s a fight to the death when they learn of a new post that will make one of them the boss of the other. Joshua is Lucy’s cold, calculating opponent, and she starts a nasty game of one-upmanship with him that is made more difficult by her developing attraction to him. 

“See Me” by Nicholas Sparks 

It’s time to get acquainted with Nicholas Sparks’ writing style if you aren’t already. He often puts us in perilous circumstances in his novels. In this book, you’ll learn what occurs when two individuals meet at an unexpected time and how their love story develops.

“Eleanor & Park” by Rainbow Rowell

A perfect book for a perfect Valentine’s Day. A tale about first love and first heartbreak. And you’ll revisit the bizarre situations from a first relationship in this book. The first love is frequently short-lived, yet we never forget its euphoric moments of it. Enter the narrative of a pair who experience terror for the first time, despite the fact that they are both astute enough to understand that it won’t last.

“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen

Without this gem, no reading list for Valentine’s Day would be complete. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen’s most consistently well-read book, is about the quest for fulfillment and self-awareness. For over two centuries and various interpretations, the love tale of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy—who misinterpret, then confront, and modify each other—has fascinated us physically and emotionally. We also adore it. In the novel, a woman must marry well in order to live in a society where there are rigid social norms.

Our thoughts appear to be able to go to other dimensions when we read books. Be comfortable, pick up one of these novels, and get ready to feel a lot of emotions this winter.

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2 thoughts on “Best Romance Books To Read This Valentine’s Day”

    1. Thank you very much… Some are also among my favorites. We appear to have similar tastes. ❤️

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