My Top 5 Best Romance Novels
Light some candles, unwrap a couple of chocolates, slip into something comfy, and get ready to turn up the heat with some of the best romance novels on shelves. There's a little something for everyone on our list Whether you get all hot and bothered over historical romance that tales you back to fluttering hearts of yore, paranormal romance that proves you dont have flesh and blood to heat things up, heartwarming tales that explore the tender side of love, and of course sexy stories you might not want to read public transit, I've got hooks to make you blush. And if you don't think you're interested in romance, give this list a look anyway.
1. It End with Us by Coleen Hover
New to Boston, small-town girl Lily manages to get gorgeous neurosurgeon Ryle Richards to break his "no dating" rule. But his stubborn waysmake her wonder where that aversion came from. And when an Old Flame resurfaces, everything she has with Ryle is suddenly thrown into questions.
2. Nine Lives by Daniel Steel
Danielle Steel is almost synonymous with the romance genre. But beyond the romance lie stories of women finding who they are amidst life-altering family and personal dramas. Nine Lives follows Maggie Kelly, a woman who has done everything she can to keep tragedy from her door. But when tragedy strikes and Maggie loses the safe suburban life she's built with a safe,dependable man, the lureof her reckless high-school love tear it's head and takes her in new direction.
3. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
This 1813 book is so old, and it's free if you have a kindle! And you should definitely take advantage of that - It's basically the O.G romance novel. If you're already a Jane Austen stan, check out Curtis Sittenfeld's reinterpretation Eligible, which sets Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in modern-day Cincinatti.
4.The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory
You really Can't go wrong with any Jasmine Guillory's fun, romantic romps. Freelance writer Nik's boyfriends proposes at a Dodger's game, and tge dude can't even spell her name right. She says no (duh), and the video goes viral. Handsome doctor Carlos sweeps her away from the frenzy, but he can't possibly be the real deal. Or can he?
5. Get a life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Chloe Brown decided to "get a life" after her chronic illness nearly takes hers. She's got a six step plan and can-do an attitude, but she needs a little help along the way, especially for number six: "Do something bad." The man for the job? Local handyman by day and artit by night, Redford "Red" Morgan. Can Chloe work her way under his rough exterior?