Books matching: romantic road trip
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'A Week to Be Wicked' by Tessa Dare follows the story of Minerva Highwood, a geologist, who persuades Viscount Colin Payne to fake an elopement with her to attend a geology conference in Scotland. As they embark on a road trip filled with adventures, their witty banter and growing attraction lead to a romantic and humorous journey. The writing style is described as witty, modernish romance with entertaining characters and a well-crafted romance plot that keeps the readers engaged.
Rather nonsensical, that she needed to state just which Miss Highwood she was. From Minerva’s view, it ought to be obvious. Her younger sister, Charlotte, was an exuberant yet tender fifteen years of ... - #2
'Runaway Road' by Devney Perry follows the story of Londyn McCormack, a woman who embarks on a road trip across the country after a divorce, only to have her journey interrupted by a flat tire in a small town. There, she meets Brooks Cohen, a kind and caring man who turns her life upside down in unexpected ways. As their relationship deepens, the tension between them grows amidst the backdrop of a cozy small town in West Virginia. The author, Devney Perry, weaves a heartwarming tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery, capturing the emotions and experiences of the main characters with vivid descriptions and relatable dialogue.
The plot unfolds with Londyn's past struggles and her journey towards finding happiness and stability, intertwined with Brooks' role as a single dad and mechanic in Summers. Through dual perspectives, the readers witness the blossoming connection between Londyn and Brooks, highlighting themes of family, love, and overcoming past traumas. Perry's writing style immerses the readers in the small town setting, creating a sense of warmth and nostalgia, while also delivering a blend of romance, steamy moments, and emotional depth that keeps the readers engaged till the end.
“Goodbye, Thomas.” I ended the call. Since he usually called back five seconds after I hung up on him, I turned the damn thing off and tossed it across the bed to my best friend, who stood on the othe... - #3
"My Favorite Souvenir" by Penelope Ward is a delightful and heartwarming story about Hazel and Matteo, who meet by chance during a snowstorm and embark on an adventurous road trip. The book is filled with humor, romance, and unexpected twists, as the characters explore their emotions and form a deep connection while facing unforeseen circumstances. Ward and Vi Keeland's writing style seamlessly weaves together a slow burn romance, intriguing plotlines, and lovable characters, creating a captivating and memorable reading experience.
I took a deep breath. “Hi. I checked out early this morning. My reservation was for ten days, but I only wound up staying two nights. Is there any chance you might still have my room available? Or any... - #4
Peter Cabot Gets Lost is a charming story centered exclusively on two characters, Peter and Caleb. The plot follows their road trip from Boston to Los Angeles in 1960, exploring themes of dysfunctional families, self-discovery, and being gay in that era. The writing style is described as warm, funny, tender, and low angst, with engaging banter and steamy yet sweet romance scenes. The narrative immerses readers in the time period and the evolving relationship between the two protagonists, highlighting their individual personalities and personal histories.
He had packed up the trunk of his car, then unpacked it when he realized he couldn’t fit everything inside, then taken half his belongings to the Salvation Army because the idea of mailing them to the...
(Also, see 61 recommendations for the series The Cabots ) - #5
Filthy Sinner by Serena Akeroyd follows the story of Mary Catherine, a young woman seeking refuge from an arranged marriage, who turns to her estranged half-brother Sin Padraig for help. However, when Sin is not available, she meets Digger, who offers her a shotgun style wedding arrangement to keep her safe. The book delves into the unlikely marriage between Mary Cat and Digger, showcasing their journey as their worlds collide. The writing style is described as full of warmth, passion, and a great storyline that intertwines the Five Points and the Sinners, offering a feel-good romance within the dark mafia MC crossover.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Five Points' Mob Collection ) - #6
Trucker by Jamie Schlosser is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Angel, a young woman who sets out on a journey from Maine to California to reunite with her estranged mother. Along the way, she meets Travis, a kind-hearted truck driver who offers her a safe haven during her travels. Despite their age difference and contrasting backgrounds, Angel and Travis form a deep connection that blossoms into a sweet and genuine romance. The book explores themes of trust, friendship, and second chances, all set against the backdrop of a road trip adventure across the United States. The writing style is light-hearted and engaging, blending drama with humor to keep readers entertained and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.
I slammed on the brakes to pull over and hoped she could hold it in long enough to make it outside. I followed behind her as she stumbled out of my truck, and I caught her around the waist to keep her... - #7
'Planes, Trains, and All the Feels' by Livy Hart is a contemporary rom com that follows Cassidy and Luke as they embark on a chaotic road trip from Las Vegas to California. The story is filled with humorous moments, steamy scenes, and richly developed characters. Despite facing numerous obstacles and mishaps, Cassidy and Luke find themselves growing closer as they navigate through unexpected challenges and forced proximity.
The book captures the essence of a new adult romance, with Cassidy and Luke's opposites attract relationship and their journey of self-discovery during the eventful road trip. Livy Hart's writing style shines through in her ability to blend romance with banter, creating a story that is both entertaining and heartwarming for readers.
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A Lady's Secret by Jo Beverley is a historical romance novel set in the Georgian era, following the journey of Petra, a woman disguised as a nun, and Robin, Earl of Huntersdown, as they travel from France to England. The plot revolves around Petra's hidden past, her quest to reach her father in England, and the developing relationship between her and Robin. The writing style is described as humorous, witty, and filled with sexual tension, mystery, and suspense, making it an engaging read for fans of the Malloren series.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Mallorens ) - #9
Perdita by Joan Smith is a delightful Regency Romp that follows the misadventures of the two main characters, Perdita and Moira. The story is filled with witty and fun scrapes as the two ladies navigate through misunderstandings and humorous situations. The plot revolves around Perdita's determination to avoid an unwanted marriage, leading her and Moira on a rollicking adventure involving traveling actors, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements. The book is narrated in the first person by Moira, providing a unique perspective on the unfolding events and adding to the charm of the storytelling.
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Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score is a heartwarming and emotional story set in the small town of Knockemout, Virginia. The book follows Naomi, a runaway bride who finds herself in a strange town with an 11-year-old niece she never knew existed. As she navigates the challenges of her new life, she encounters Knox, a grumpy and tattooed man who initially clashes with her but ends up helping her in unexpected ways. The story revolves around their developing relationship, the support they receive from the tight-knit community, and the complexities of family dynamics and romantic entanglements.
The book is praised for its mix of humor, heart, and steamy romance, with readers highlighting the well-developed characters, engaging plot twists, and the small-town charm of Knockemout. The writing style is described as exceptional, with a perfect balance of emotional depth, humor, and heartwarming moments that keep readers gripped from start to finish.
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I walked into Cafe Rev, but it sure as hell wasn’t a picture of myself behind the register under the cheery headline “Do Not Serve.” A yellow frowny face magnet held ...