Romance

Books that focus on romantic relationships between characters.

A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, 1) Cover
Rating:4/5

A Court of Thorns and Roses Review

Engaging plot and vivid world-building make 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' a thrilling fantasy. Character development stands out, though pacing can lag. Overall, a magical read!
Norwegian Wood Cover
Rating:4.4/5

Norwegian Wood Review

Norwegian Wood takes you to 1960s Tokyo, capturing the essence of love and loss. The characters are relatable, and Murakami's unique writing style brings the story to life.
The Time Traveler's Wife Cover
Rating:4/5

The Time Traveler’s Wife Review

The Time Traveler's Wife is a wild ride. The fun time-travel concept keeps it interesting, but the back and forth can get confusing. Emotional depth compensates, making a touching tale about love, destiny, and the twists in between.
November 9 cover
Rating:3.8/5

November 9 Review

November 9 offers a thrilling ride with surprising twists and deep emotions. The characters are relatable, though some side characters need more depth. A great read for romance fans!
Red, White & Royal Blue: A Novel Cover
Rating:3.6/5

Red, White & Royal Blue Review

Red, White & Royal Blue offers a charming love story mixed with political intrigue. The characters grow well, though the dialogue can feel forced. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging read.
Gabriel's Inferno Cover
Rating:3.5/5

gabriels inferno Review

Gabriel's Inferno enchants with its sophisticated prose and passionate romance. Gabriel and Julia's journey of love and redemption captivates, though at times, it leans too heavily on melodrama. A must-read for those who love modern romantics!
Fangirl: A Novel Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Fangirl Review

Fangirl's emotional depth and relatable plot shine. Cath's journey through college and fandom is charming, even if pacing stumbles a bit. Perfect for anyone who’s ever been obsessed with a fictional world.
Twilight (The Twilight Saga) Cover
Rating:3.5/5

Twilight Review

Twilight is a swoon-worthy love story with decent world-building. Characters evolve, but some need more spotlight. Writing is simple yet repetitive. Great for easy, emotional reads if you can handle teenage angst.