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Anywhere With You by Ellie Palmer

Discover Anywhere With You by Ellie Palmer – a heartfelt friends-to-lovers road trip romance set in the Minnesota wilderness. Read our in-depth review of this witty, emotionally rich contemporary love story about authenticity, second chances, and finding home in a person.

Heart Marks the Spot by Libby Hubscher

Libby Hubscher's latest offering, Heart Marks the Spot, delivers a romance that's as richly layered as the ancient treasures her characters seek. This fourth...

The Odds of Getting Even by Amanda Sellet

Dive into Amanda Sellet’s The Odds of Getting Even, a witty, character-driven romantic comedy set in a luxury hotel with secrets, misunderstandings, and irresistible chemistry. From strip poker lessons to emotional reckonings, this screwball love story delivers big laughs and even bigger heart.

Roll for Romance by Lenora Woods

Discover why Lenora Woods’ debut, Roll for Romance, is more than just a nerdy love story. It’s a powerful exploration of identity, burnout, and self-discovery through the lens of D&D. A must-read for fans of Emily Henry and millennial introspection.

Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood

Dive into Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood, a witty STEMinist novella where an environmental engineer and a corporate lawyer are forced to share a home—and maybe a heart. A smart, enemies-to-lovers romance filled with slow-burn chemistry, geeky charm, and scientific soul.

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Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell

Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell is a witty, emotionally honest novel about a woman navigating divorce, body image, and a Hollywood movie based on her marriage. Read our full spoiler-free review.

Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker

Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker is a slow-burn horror novel blending samurai history and Japanese myth. A Gothic horror novel where a grieving present-day fugitive and a 19th-century samurai's daughter discover each other through a door that should not exist, with Kylie Lee Baker's dark prose and Japanese mythology holding the whole haunted house together.

Love by the Book by Jessica George

Love by the Book by Jessica George follows two very different women, a struggling novelist and a guarded schoolteacher, as they find each other in a London bookshop. This honest, spoiler-free review covers what the book gets right, where it falls short, and why this friendship novel might be exactly what you read next.

American Fantasy by Emma Straub

American Fantasy by Emma Straub is a warm, witty, and surprisingly moving novel set aboard a boyband cruise ship. Read our full review of this 2026 release from the author of This Time Tomorrow, and find out what makes it worth the trip.

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