3 Respostas2025-06-07 10:12:13
I’ve been absolutely obsessed with romance books lately, and 2024 has some incredible releases. 'Funny Story' by Emily Henry is a standout—her signature blend of humor and heartfelt moments makes it impossible to put down. Another favorite is 'This Summer Will Be Different' by Carley Fortune, which perfectly captures the vibes of a sun-soaked, emotional getaway. For fans of fantasy romance, 'House of Flame and Shadow' by Sarah J. Maas continues the epic love story in her Crescent City series. I also adore 'The Paradise Problem' by Christina Lauren, a fake-dating trope done with their usual flair. These books are all over BookTok and Goodreads for a reason—they’re addictive, emotional, and impossible to forget.
5 Respostas2025-07-10 07:38:49
2024 has been an absolute treat for sweet love stories! The book that stole my heart is 'Funny Feelings' by Tarah DeWitt. It's a fake-dating rom-com with the perfect mix of humor and swoon-worthy moments. Another standout is 'Happy Place' by Emily Henry, which nails the balance between nostalgia and fresh romance.
For those who love culinary romance, 'Sugar, Spice, and Not So Nice' by CJ Connolly is a delightful enemies-to-lovers story set in a bakery. The chemistry is as sweet as the pastries! I also can't ignore 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood, which continues to dominate bestseller lists with its nerdy charm. These books all share a warmth that makes them perfect comfort reads.
If you're into fantasy romance, 'Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries' by Heather Fawcett offers a cozy, academic take on fae love. And for contemporary fans, 'Georgie, All Along' by Kate Clayborn delivers heartfelt small-town vibes. Each of these 2024 releases proves that sweet romance isn't just fluff—it’s about finding joy in connection.
4 Respostas2025-07-07 15:28:15
I’ve noticed 2024 has brought some fresh gems to the table. 'Funny Story' by Emily Henry is everywhere—her signature banter and emotional depth make it impossible to put down. Another standout is 'The Partner Plot' by Kristina Forest, a second-chance romance with gorgeous chemistry. For fantasy lovers, 'A Fate Inked in Blood' by Danielle L. Jensen blends Norse mythology and steamy romance flawlessly.
On the contemporary side, 'Just for the Summer' by Abby Jimenez is a viral hit, thanks to its witty dialogue and heartfelt exploration of love and healing. 'The Paradise Problem' by Christina Lauren is also trending, offering a fake-dating trope with hilarious and swoon-worthy moments. If you’re into historicals, 'The Gentleman’s Gambit' by Evie Dunmore delivers sharp feminism and slow-burn passion. These books aren’t just popular—they’re defining the year’s romance landscape.
3 Respostas2025-07-14 20:24:08
a few short novels have really caught my attention. 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' by TJ Klune continues to trend, blending whimsy and heartwarming moments in a compact package. Another standout is 'Piranesi' by Susanna Clarke, a mesmerizing tale that feels both intimate and epic. For those who enjoy speculative fiction, 'This Is How You Lose the Time War' by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is a must-read, with its lyrical prose and inventive storytelling. On the darker side, 'Mexican Gothic' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia offers a gripping, atmospheric read that’s hard to put down. These books are perfect for readers looking for impactful stories that don’t require a huge time commitment.
4 Respostas2025-07-18 19:52:59
I’ve noticed a few publishers consistently delivering top-tier short romance in 2024. Harlequin remains a powerhouse, especially with their 'Harlequin Desire' and 'Harlequin Romance' lines—perfect for those craving quick, emotionally charged reads with polished writing. Then there’s Entangled Publishing, which excels in diverse, character-driven stories like 'The Matchmaker’s Playbook' series. Their pacing and emotional depth are unmatched.
For indie lovers, Dreamscape Media and Carina Press are gems. Dreamscape’s audiobook adaptations of short romances, like 'The Love Hypothesis', are immersive, while Carina Press offers bold, unconventional plots. If you prefer LGBTQ+ romance, Bold Strokes Books publishes radiant stories like 'Count Your Lucky Stars'. Each publisher brings something unique, whether it’s Harlequin’s classic charm or indie presses pushing boundaries.
3 Respostas2025-07-30 16:39:45
there are some real gems. 'Love, Theoretically' by Ali Hazelwood is a fantastic read with her signature mix of STEM heroines and sizzling tension. Another standout is 'Not in Love' by Ali Hazelwood, which delivers sharp banter and intense chemistry. For something with a paranormal twist, 'The Witch is Back' by Sophie H. Morgan is a fun, steamy romp with witches and second chances. If you're into contemporary, 'Funny Story' by Emily Henry is a must-read—her witty dialogue and emotional depth always hit the mark. These books are perfect for a quick, satisfying escape.
3 Respostas2025-09-03 06:27:51
Oh man, if you want short, sweaty, and emotionally honest romances from around 2023, I’ve got a little treasure trove I keep recommending to my friends. I’m picky about novellas—I want heat, emotional payoff, and a tight word count that doesn’t waste a beat. First off, check out 'Happy Place' by Emily Henry. It’s technically a full-length book but reads with novella-level intimacy in places—perfect if you want slow-burn tension folded into a compact emotional arc. Next, for smart, workplace-adjacent sparks, pick up 'Love, Theoretically' by Ali Hazelwood; it’s got the nerdy meet-cute energy and a brisk pace that feels slice-of-life and cinematic at once.
For hands-down passionate novellas, don’t sleep on indie authors who released punchy 2023 novellas on Kindle: I’ve loved shorter works like 'One Night in December' (indie romance short with a relentless second-chance vibe) and 'The Doorstep Promise' (a tiny book with huge chemistry and a tidy HEA). These indie gems often lean into more explicit scenes and a quicker emotional payoff than some trad pubbed contemporaries. If you want historical sparks, there were several 2023 historical romance novellas that nail the slow-build, smoldering glances—look for ones tagged as "short" or "novella" by your favorite historical romance authors.
My favorite way to read these is on a long train ride with earbuds in—pair 'Love, Theoretically' with a synth-pop playlist and an iced coffee, and go indie novella for a rainy evening with tea. If you like recommendations tailored to mood, tell me if you want angsty second-chance, enemies-to-lovers, or sapphic heat and I’ll pull together a more targeted mini-list. Honestly, the compactness of novellas makes them perfect for a hungry reading night—quick, satisfying, and dangerously re-readable.
3 Respostas2026-05-23 01:12:35
Romance novels have this magical way of squeezing big emotions into compact stories, and 2024 has some real gems. I recently devoured 'Love, Theoretically' by Ali Hazelwood—it’s got that perfect mix of STEM academia and slow-burn tension, with a heroine who’s equal parts awkward and endearing. Then there’s 'The Partner Plot' by Kristina Forest, a second-chance romance with Hollywood glamour and messy family dynamics. Both are under 300 pages but pack so much heart.
For something cozier, 'A Witch’s Guide to Fake Dating a Demon' by Sarah Hawley is hilarious and whimsical, like a warm hug in book form. And if you crave historicals, 'The Duchess Effect' by Tracey Livesay finishes a trilogy with sizzling chemistry and political intrigue. What I love about these is how they balance depth with brevity—no filler, just pure emotional payoff.
3 Respostas2026-06-06 09:31:41
Romance readers have been absolutely raving about 'Happy Place' by Emily Henry this year! It’s got that perfect blend of second-chance romance and nostalgic friend-group dynamics, which feels so fresh compared to the usual tropes. The way Henry writes emotional tension is just chef’s kiss—I stayed up way too late finishing it in one sitting.
Another standout is 'Yours Truly' by Abby Jimenez, which nails the fake-dating trope with hilarious banter and a hero who’s pure cinnamon roll material. Jimenez always balances humor with heavy emotional stakes, and this one’s no exception. For something quieter but equally gripping, 'The Quiet Stillness of Empty Houses' by L.V. Russell offers gothic-tinged romance with lyrical prose that lingers. It’s not as widely talked about, but those who discover it become obsessed.