BookTok has been buzzing with some truly unforgettable romantic novels this year, and I’ve been absolutely devouring them. One standout is 'It Ends with Us' by Colleen Hoover, which has taken the platform by storm. This book isn’t just a love story; it’s a raw, emotional exploration of relationships, trauma, and resilience. Hoover’s writing is so visceral that you feel every heartbeat of the characters, especially Lily and Ryle. Their chemistry is electric, but the novel doesn’t shy away from darker, more complicated themes. It’s the kind of book that stays with you, sparking endless discussions about love and boundaries. The way Hoover balances tenderness with hard truths makes it a must-read for anyone who appreciates depth in their romance.
Another BookTok favorite is 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood. This enemies-to-lovers academic romance is pure dopamine. The banter between Olive, a grad student, and Adam, a grumpy professor, is hilariously sharp, and their slow burn is achingly satisfying. What makes this book so addictive is its blend of humor and heart. Olive’s awkwardness and Adam’s stoic charm create a dynamic that’s impossible to resist. The STEM setting adds a fresh twist, and the supporting characters are just as memorable. It’s a feel-good read with enough emotional weight to keep you invested. BookTokers can’t stop gushing about the rooftop scene—trust me, it’s worth the hype.
For those who crave fantasy romance, 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas remains a perennial favorite. The recent surge in popularity is thanks to new readers discovering Feyre and Rhysand’s epic love story. Maas’s world-building is immersive, blending fairy-tale elements with steamy romance and high stakes. The emotional intensity between the characters, especially in the later books, has readers swooning and sobbing in equal measure. BookTok edits of Rhysand have flooded the platform, and it’s easy to see why—he’s the epitome of a morally gray love interest done right. The series’ mix of action, politics, and passion makes it a standout in the genre.
Contemporary romance fans are also raving about 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry. This friends-to-lovers story follows Poppy and Alex, two best friends who reconnect during a summer trip. Henry’s writing is witty and heartfelt, capturing the nostalgia and tension of a long-term friendship teetering on something more. The alternating timelines add depth, revealing how their bond has evolved over the years. BookTokers adore the banter and the palpable chemistry, calling it the perfect blend of fun and emotional depth. It’s a novel that makes you believe in second chances and the power of shared history.
Lastly, 'The Spanish Love Deception' by Elena Armas has been everywhere. This fake-dating romance between Lina and Aaron is packed with slow-burn tension and laugh-out-loud moments. Lina’s fiery personality clashes perfectly with Aaron’s reserved demeanor, and their journey from annoyance to adoration is delightfully chaotic. BookTok loves how Armas plays with tropes, delivering a story that feels both familiar and fresh. The wedding setting in Spain adds a gorgeous backdrop, and the steamier scenes have readers fanning themselves. It’s the kind of book you finish with a smile, immediately wanting to recommend it to everyone.