Romance

Books that focus on romantic relationships between characters.

Twilight (The Twilight Saga) Cover
Rating: 3.6/5

The Twilight Saga Review

Twilight throws vampires and werewolves into high school drama. Bella is relatable but clumsy. Edward sparkles and broods. Jacob bares it all. Expect love, tension, and fast-paced action. But beware: repeated sighs and melodrama might wear you down.

Wuthering Heights cover
Rating: 4/5

Wuthering Heights Review

Wuthering Heights isn't just a book; it's a whirlwind of emotions. Heathcliff's love-hate saga keeps you guessing. Pros: thrilling plot, unique characters. Cons: sometimes confusing. But hey, who needs a clear plot when you have drama!

The Making of The Movie Apples Never Fall: Love, Lies, and Legacy The Delaney Family Untangled Cover
Rating: 3.8/5

The Making of The Movie Apples Never Fall Review

In 'Apples Never Fall', family secrets unravel with unexpected plot twists. Delaneys remind me of my quirky family reunions, minus a missing person plotline! Moriarty keeps readers guessing, albeit sometimes stretching believability. Still an engaging read.

Purple Hearts: A Novel Cover
Rating: 3.9/5

Purple Hearts Review

Purple Hearts throws you into Cassie and Luke’s wild romance, mixing fake vows, army life, and bill-paying panic. It’s messy, funny, and sometimes real enough to sting—perfect for folks who like their love stories with extra grit.

It Ends with Us: A Novel (1) Cover
Rating: 4.3/5

It Ends with Us Review

Hoover takes love and smashes it like a piñata—sometimes sweet, sometimes messy. Lily’s choices are real, messy, and, wow, did I need more tissues. If you like real talk about hard love, this one’s for you.

Soulless (The Parasol Protectorate, 1) Cover
Rating: 4/5

Soulless Review

Gail Carriger's 'Soulless' delivers a witty, charming tale with steampunk and supernatural elements. Alexia Tarabotti's humor, set in Victorian England, offers a fresh, engaging adventure. A must-read for those who love quirky characters and imaginative worlds.

Turtles All The Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth Cover
Rating: 4/5

Turtles All The Way Down Review

Reading Turtles All the Way Down felt like being in Aza’s brain—messy, funny, and painfully real. Great for teens and grown-ups. Minus one star for a few slow parts, but I still laughed and learned. Highly recommend!

Beautiful Disaster: A Novel (Beautiful Disaster Series) Cover
Rating: 3.5/5

Beautiful Disaster Review

Travis and Abby’s love story is like watching a soap opera unfold at a frat party—messy, loud, but hard to look away from. If you crave drama and chaos, this book brings all the fireworks.