I fell hard for Nora Roberts during a rainy weekend binge, and if you want a warm, emotional entry point, start with the Bride Quartet. The four books — 'Vision in White', 'Bed of Roses', 'Savor the Moment', and 'The Next Always' — are cozy, romantic, and full of grown-up chemistry. They follow friends who run a wedding-planning business, and each book focuses on a different pairing, so you get satisfying, character-driven romances without melodrama. I love how each heroine has agency and how the friendships around them feel real.
If you prefer your romance laced with suspense, try 'Carolina Moon' and 'The Witness'. Both marry passion with danger: 'Carolina Moon' blends small-town secrets and a heroine confronting past trauma, while 'The Witness' puts a woman who can’t forget what she saw into a tense, protective romance. For a sweeping family story with romance at its heart, pick up 'Montana Sky' — it’s part mystery, part family saga, and all big-feel storytelling.
Finally, don't overlook 'Tribute' if you like emotional depth wrapped in romantic tension. It’s one of those quieter Roberts novels that lingers because of the characters’ healing arcs. If you enjoy audiobooks, many of these have excellent narrators who bring the warmth and humor out; otherwise, a paper copy and a cup of tea will do. Personally, I keep returning to the Bride Quartet when I need a comfort read — it still makes me grin.