1. “The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne

Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are both executive assistants to co-CEOs of a publishing business, and they are completely and utterly resentful of one another. The only thing that is fueling their mutual hatred is a series of increasingly ludicrous office games and competitions to see who can outdo the other.

When a potential for promotion presents itself, the level of competitiveness between them continues to rise to new heights. As they continue to spend more time together, however, they begin to come to the realization that the boundary between love and hatred may be more porous than they had previously believed.

A funny and engaging romance that captures the tension and excitement of forbidden love, “The Hating Game” is a story about two people who turned out to be enemies who eventually became lovers. Due to Thorne’s sharp writing and amusing banter, the dynamic between Lucy and Joshua is so electrifying that it is almost electric.

The novel is more than just a frivolous love read because it delves into topics such as identity, ambition, and vulnerability in the workplace at various points throughout the story. Fans of slow-burn romances that also have a significant amount of comedic and touching moments will find this to be an ideal read.

 

2. “Beach Read” by Emily Henry

January Andrews, a writer of romance novels, and Augustus Everett, a writer of literary fiction, are two authors who couldn’t be more different from one another. Both of them are experiencing writer’s block, and they find themselves living next door to each other in beach cottages for the summer.

January will write a story that is more serious, while Gus will try his hand at writing a romantic novel. They come to an agreement to switch genres. During the course of the summer, they discover facts about themselves and create a stronger connection with one another as they confront one other’s preconceived views about writing and life.

“Beach Read” is a novel that explores personal development, the complexities of relationships, and the creative process. It is a novel that is both invigorating and thought-provoking. The fact that Henry is able to combine humorous and emotional moments in the novel ensures that it will continue to be interesting and relatable.

The energy that exists between January and Gus is palpable, which makes their transformation from reluctant collaborators to lovers not only plausible but also joyful along their journey.

Individuals who are looking for a romantic novel that strikes a balance between lightheartedness and deeper emotional undertones may find this book to be an excellent option.

 

3. “The Kiss Quotient” by Helen Hoang

Stella Lane, a skilled econometrician, has a difficult time approaching potential romantic partners since she suffers from Asperger syndrome. To enhance the quality of her personal life, she decides to employ Michael Phan, a beautiful escort, to instruct her on the complexities of intimate relationships and romantic partnerships.

The arrangement that begins as a transactional one quickly develops into something more deep as Stella learns to navigate her feelings and Michael struggles with his own background and the rising sentiments he has for Stella.

The novel “The Kiss Quotient” is a one-of-a-kind and emotionally moving romance that presents a novel viewpoint on love and the concept of intimacy. Stella’s autism is portrayed in a manner that is both courteous and illuminating by Hoang, which further enhances the complexity of both her character and the story as a whole.

The gentle and patient demeanor of Michael is a striking contrast to Stella’s analytical attitude to life, which results in a story that is both dynamic and emotionally deep. This book is an intriguing read for anyone who is interested in a romance that defies conventional rules because it is both erotic and heartfelt when it comes to its characters.

 

4. “Red, White & Royal Blue” by Casey McQuiston

An altercation that takes place at a royal wedding between Prince Henry of Wales and Alex Claremont-Diaz, the First Son of the United States, sets off a chain of events that forces them to pretend to be friends for the purpose of making political appearances.

As they spend more time together, their fictitious relationship develops into a covert affair that has the potential to have significant political repercussions on both sides of the Atlantic.

“Red, White & Royal Blue” is a contemporary romance that confronts problems of identity, responsibility, and love in the public glare. It is a bright and modern romance. The language of McQuiston, which is both funny and smart, does a good job of capturing the challenges of living under continual observation as well as the desire for personal pleasure.

There are moments of tension, laughter, and poignant moments that are infused with the explosive chemistry that exists between Alex and Henry. The combination of romance and political intrigue in this novel makes it an intriguing and pertinent read. It is a pleasant escape that contains both of these elements.

 

5. “Get a Life, Chloe Brown” by Talia Hibbert

Chloe Brown, a computer nerd who suffers from a chronic illness, makes the decision to take charge of her life by compiling a list of directives that will assist her in “getting a life.” She seeks the assistance of Redford ‘Red’ Morgan, the super of her building, who is an artist with his own set of problems, in order to accomplish what she has set out to do.

During the course of working through Chloe’s list, they come together in a way that is completely unexpected and challenges both of their preconceived notions about themselves and about each other.

“Get a Life, Chloe Brown” is a lovely and all-inclusive romance that emphasizes the significance of self-acceptance and self-discovery along the course of the story. Chloe’s humor and resolve are both nicely balanced by Red’s artistic sensibility, which is one of the many reasons why Hibbert’s characters are so relatable and so thoroughly developed.

The novel’s examination of chronic disease and trauma provides an additional layer of complexity to the romance, so rendering their journey toward love and understanding both emotionally moving and motivational. A great combination of humor, fire, and heart can be found in this book.

 

6. “Outlander” by Diana Gabaldon

During her second honeymoon with her husband, Claire Randall, a former battlefield nurse who served during World War II, is inexplicably transported back in time to the year 1743 in Scotland.

When she arrives, she is greeted by Jamie Fraser, a handsome Highland warrior. Claire is forced to negotiate the perils of the 18th century while simultaneously coping with her growing love for Jamie. At the same time, she has dreams of going back to her own time with Jamie.

“Outlander” is a historical romance that is considered to be epic since it mixes elements of adventure, desire, and a rich historical context. The vivid narrative of Gabaldon brings Scotland in the 18th century to life, completely submerging readers in the political and cultural upheavals that occurred during that time period.

The energy that exists between Claire and Jamie is tremendous and undeniable, which transforms their love story into one that is both epic and intimate. This work is a captivating combination of romance, history, and imagination that will fascinate readers who are looking for an exciting and passionate escape away from their everyday lives.

 

7. “The Flatshare” by Beth O’Leary

Although they live in the same apartment, Tiffy and Leon have never actually met. As a result of the fact that Leon works night shifts and Tiffy works from 9 to 5, we never see them together. Through the use of post-it notes, they communicate with one another, gradually divulging information about their lives and developing a special connection.

When they finally do meet, it is impossible to deny the connection that they share; yet, real-life issues threaten to derail their developing romantic relationship.

The romantic story “The Flatshare” is both endearing and eccentric, and it delves into the significance of communication and connection in the human experience. Due to the fact that O’Leary’s writing is both humorous and captivating, the unorthodox relationship that Tiffy and Leon share is not only believable but also charming.

A number of more profound topics, such as emotional abuse and the dynamics of the family, are discussed in the book, which adds dimensions to the romance plot. This book is ideal for those who are looking for a romantic story that is not only humorous but also heartfelt and contains a dash of whimsy.

 

8. “It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover

To create the life that she envisions for herself, Lily Bloom has put in a lot of effort. Everything appears to be in its place as she comes face to face with Ryle Kincaid, a charming neurosurgeon.

On the other hand, her entire existence is thrown upside down when her first love, Atlas Corrigan, arrives and brings with him memories of her past. It is necessary for Lily to confront challenging realities regarding love, abuse, and her own resilience as the course of her relationships with both men unfolds.

“It Ends with Us” is a dramatic and emotionally packed romance that tackles difficult themes with sensitivity and honesty. The story is told from the perspective of their relationship. Lily’s journey is both tragic and inspiring thanks to Hoover’s writing, which is real and powerful.

The story is a riveting read for anyone who is interested in a romance that goes beyond the surface since it explores love, resilience, and personal growth in a way that is profoundly emotional. An exciting and unique experience awaits you when you read this book.

 

9. “The Unhoneymooners” by Christina Lauren

Olive Torres and Ethan Thomas, also known as her adversary, are the only people who did not suffer from food sickness while attending the wedding of Olive Torres’ sister. They grudgingly agree to go to Hawaii together because there is a chance to win a free honeymoon at the same time.

Even though Olive and Ethan are acting as though they are a happily married couple, their mutual resentment begins to develop into something more when they are exposed to the warm tropical sun.

The novel “The Unhoneymooners” is a lovely and fun-filled romance that takes readers to the magnificent beaches of Hawaii. It is a story about two people who were foes but eventually became lovers. The conversation and chemistry between Olive and Ethan is captivating because of Christina Lauren’s distinctive wit and crisp language.

Luck, love, and the unexpected ways in which people can surprise us are some of the topics that are discussed in the story. Laughter, romance, and gorgeous escape are all there in this book, making it the perfect summertime read.

 

10. “Me Before You” by Jojo Moyes

Will Traynor is a wealthy young banker who was left crippled as a result of an accident. Louisa Clark is an average girl who lives an ordinary life until she becomes Will Traynor’s caregiver. The initial reaction of Will is one of resentment and resistance; nevertheless, Lou’s eccentric personality and dogged perseverance gradually break down his barricades.

As they get more intimate, Louisa realizes that the bond they share will transform her in ways that she could never have conceived of before.

“Me Before You” is a romantic story that delves into the intricacies of life, love, and personal decision. It is a very emotional and thought-provoking piece of literature. The way in which Moyes tells the story is both moving and heartbreaking, and as a result, the relationship between Lou and Will is rendered both beautiful and terrible.

Disability, dignity, and the influence that one person may have on the life of another are some of the topics that are discussed in the story. This book is ideal for those who are looking for a romance that will push them to their limits and move them on a profound level.

 

11. “A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J. Maas

A huntress named Feyre Archeron kills a wolf in the woods, but she is unaware that the animal is actually a faerie disguised as a wolf. During the process of making amends, she is pulled to the fairy lands, where she finds herself at the court of Tamlin, a high fae.

Feyre is in the process of adjusting to her new life when she learns that the fae lands are under a horrible spell. She must then decide whether or not she would battle alongside Tamlin in order to save the fae countries.

The novel “A Court of Thorns and Roses” is a captivating combination of romance, fantasy, and adventure that captivates its readers. The vivid world-building and intricate plot that Maas creates transport readers into a world filled with magic and peril.

The romance that exists between Feyre and Tamlin is powerful and passionate, and it takes place against the backdrop of political intrigue and supernatural danger of some kind. Those who are looking for a passionate and thrilling fantasy romance with characters who are strong and complex will find this book to be an excellent choice.

 

12. “The Rosie Project” by Graeme Simsion

Don Tillman, a bright genetics professor who is also socially shy, is the one who comes up with the Wife Project, which is a scientific study to identify the ideal partner. Despite the fact that Rosie Jarman, a bartender who is impulsive and unpredictable, does not fulfill any of his requirements, she is in need of his assistance in locating her biological father.

As they continue to collaborate, Don’s rigid universe begins to alter, and he comes to the realization that love is not necessarily compatible with logic.

An endearing and amusing romantic comedy, “The Rosie Project” brings to light the unpredictability of love through its portrayal of the characters’ relationships. Simsion’s depiction of Don’s exclusive point of view and Rosie’s lively personality contribute to the creation of a story that is both dynamic and captivating.

The novel is a story that is both refreshing and fascinating to read because it encompasses elements of humor, heart, and scientific curiosity. This novel is perfect for people who enjoy reading about unique love stories and characters with a distinctive personality.

 

13. “Beautiful Disaster” by Jamie McGuire

Abby Abernathy is resolute in her goal to begin a new chapter in her life by enrolling in college and putting her tumultuous past behind her. On the other hand, she comes into contact with Travis Maddox, a legendary bad boy and underground fighter, who tests her determination.

They are forced to confront their histories and their most profound concerns as a result of the passionate and turbulent relationship that they create, despite the fact that they are different from one another.

The novel “Beautiful Disaster” is a captivating and emotional romance that delves into the highs and lows of a passionate love relationship. The path that McGuire’s characters take toward self-acceptance and self-discovery is both interesting and accessible because of the characters’ real-life issues and imperfections.

When it comes to love, addiction, and personal development, the novel presents a narrative that is not only dramatic but also emotionally intense. Those individuals who take pleasure in a romantic story that is full of angst and intensity will find this book to be an excellent choice.

 

14. “The Bride Test” by Helen Hoang

Although Khai Diep is under the impression that he is unable to experience love, he is taken aback when his mother sends Esme Tran, a young Vietnamese woman, to the United States of America with the intention of marrying him away.

With the same level of determination that she has for making a better life for herself and her baby, Esme is also desperate to gain Khai’s affection. As they work through the challenges of their cultural differences and their own personal concerns, they come to realize that love can be discovered in the most remarkable of places.

“The Bride Test” is a romantic story that is both emotionally moving and culturally rich. It explores topics such as family, identity, and the acceptance of oneself. In addition to providing the plot with depth and authenticity, Hoang’s multifaceted characters and sympathetic treatment of autism are significant.

As a result of the sweet and intense chemistry that exists between Khai and Esme, their path toward love and understanding is extremely compelling. The author does a wonderful job of exploring love in all of its guises in this book.

 

15. “The Simple Wild” by K.A. Tucker

Cala Fletcher travels back to Alaska in order to reestablish a relationship with her bereaved and terminally ill father. She comes into contact with Jonah, a tough and no-nonsense pilot who challenges her city-girl style of living. Calla is finding that she is pulled to Jonah and the life that she had previously abandoned as she adjusts to the harsh environment of the Alaskan tundra.

Due to the fact that they come from different cultures and the impending reality of her father’s illness, their friendship is put to the test.

“The Simple Wild” is a romantic story that is both heartfelt and evocative, and it is set against the gorgeous backdrop of Alaska. Through his vivid writing, Tucker brings the untamed beauty of the setting to life, so incorporating it into the narrative as an essential component.

The romance that develops between Calla and Jonah is a slow-burning affair that is full of the tension, humor, and profound emotional moments that are present. With its heartfelt examination of love, sorrow, and the bravery to face the unpredictability of life, this book is a literary masterpiece.

 

A wide range of romantic experiences, ranging from the present to the past, from humorous to profoundly emotional, are presented in these novels. Irrespective of whether you are seeking for a love story that is both clever and amusing or one that is deep and passionate, this summer there is something here that will cater to the preferences of every reader.