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A sparkling, banter-filled adventure with great chemistry - perfect for fans of funny, feel-good historical romance, but too zany for those who crave strict realism or angst.
'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...March 2012•385 pages - #2
A witty, sometimes messy second-chance romance with plenty of heart and some unexpectedly serious twists - just know it isn't all laughs, and the romance may not be for everyone.
"The Road Trip" by Beth O'Leary is a comedic and romantic story that follows Addie and Dylan, two exes who find themselves trapped in a car together on their way to a wedding. The narrative alternates between the past and present, exploring the complexities of their relationship, the reasons behind their breakup, and their journey towards reconciliation. Filled with humor, banter, and unexpected twists, the book delves into themes of love, redemption, and forgiveness, all while keeping the reader entertained with quirky characters and witty dialogue.
My head whips up so fast my glasses go flying backwards off my ears and over the headrest. Someone screams. Oww, fuck – a pain shoots up my neck, and all I’m thinking is God, what did I do? Did I hit...June 2021•410 pages - #3
A fun, sexy, and genuinely touching romance that delivers big laughs, sweet surprises, and memorable characters - just maybe skip the audio and grab the ebook or print if you're picky about narration.
Cocky Bastard by Penelope Ward is a second chance romance novel that follows the complicated relationship between Chance and Aubrey. The story begins with a chance encounter on a road trip to California, where the two characters quickly develop a deep connection. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed that threaten to tear them apart, leading to emotional and thought-provoking moments. The dual perspectives of Chance and Aubrey provide insights into their individual struggles and growth as they navigate their feelings for each other.
The book is filled with witty dialogue, surprising plot twists, and tender moments that keep readers engaged throughout. The authors, Penelope Ward and VI Keeland, skillfully develop the characters of Chance and Aubrey, creating a compelling love story that is both heartwarming and steamy. From hilarious adventures to heartfelt revelations, Cocky Bastard takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and romance that culminates in a satisfying and memorable ending.
The sun caught the chrome of a Harley Davidson parked a few spots over, gleaming in the sweltering midday sun. I waited until Maroon Five finished playing on the radio, oddly fixated on the two-wheele...August 2015•340 pages - #4
A heartfelt and memorable summer read that captures the bittersweet magic of healing, self-discovery, and romance on the open road. Pick it up for the playlists, stay for the soul.
Amy and Roger embark on a road trip across the country, each dealing with their own personal struggles and grief. The book explores their growth as individuals, as they learn to navigate life's challenges and find solace in each other's company. The story is filled with adventures, emotional depth, and self-discovery, all set against the backdrop of a cross-country journey.
I sat on the front steps of my house and watched the beige Subaru station wagon swing too quickly around the cul-de-sac. This was a rookie mistake, one made by countless FedEx guys. There were only th...April 2010•384 pages - #5
A funny, heartwarming rom-com where lovable geeks, witty banter, and movie-inspired grand gestures steal the show. Ideal for those needing a bright pick-me-up and a dose of joy!
In "Unzipped" by Lauren Blakely, Finley, a television comedy writer, finds herself in need of inspiration when Kyler, a quirky and clueless man, unexpectedly enters her life. As they team up to work on their separate goals, they develop a fun rapport and mutual support system, all while navigating their fears and insecurities from the past that affect their views on relationships. The book is a lighthearted and charming romance filled with witty banter, quirky characters, and a storyline that keeps readers smiling from start to finish.
Kyler, a geeky and awkward man, sets off on an adventure to revisit his college girlfriend with a grand gesture in hopes of winning her back. However, when a comedy of errors leads him to Finley instead, the two embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and romance. Blakely's clever writing, combined with humorous dialogue, 80's movie references, and sweet moments, creates a delightful strangers-to-friends-to-lovers story that captures the essence of fun and adorkable characters finding love in unexpected ways.
Well, I suppose it technically can ring while I’m in the water, but I can’t hear it since I didn’t stuff it inside my swimsuit, and I haven’t yet resorted to wearing a waterproof Bluetooth headset. If...December 2018•307 pages - #6
A warm, witty, and wonderfully comforting queer road trip romance - perfect for anyone needing a tender, low-stress escape.
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...September 2021•199 pages
(Also, see 77 recommendations for the series The Cabots ) - #7
A red-hot, praise-filled romance with real emotional depth - perfect for fans of steamy alphas and healing love, but those averse to spice may want to pass.
Just For You by Sherilee Gray is an emotionally charged and scorching tale that follows the story of Addie and Levi. Addie, a woman with a dark past and struggles, finds solace in Levi, a tattoo artist and member of the Ramblers MC. Their push and pull dynamic, filled with emotional turns and personal growth, captivates readers from beginning to end. The book delves into themes of grief, PTSD, love, and personal transformation, showcasing the deep connection between two flawed characters as they navigate their way to a happy ever after.
He’d moved out of the apartment above Rocktown Ink several weeks ago, wanting more room so he could work on his bike, according to Lila. Which made sense, since he was here in Rocktown more often now,... - #8
A heartwarming, funny, and delightfully offbeat romance - perfect for fans of road trip stories, charming banter, and unconventional families. Suspend reality, enjoy the ride!
In "First Lady" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, the story follows Nealy, a widowed First Lady who escapes the White House and embarks on a road trip with journalist Mat and two children in search of normalcy and love. Nealy and Mat form an unlikely family as they navigate secrets and challenges, blending humor, romance, and poignant moments throughout their journey.
The book explores themes of family, love, and self-discovery, with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments as Nealy and Mat confront their pasts and build a new future together. The plot intertwines political intrigue, romance, and adventure, creating a captivating story that keeps readers engaged till the end.
CORNELIA LITCHFIELD CASE had an itchy nose. Otherwise, it was a very elegant nose. Perfectly shaped, discreet, polite. Her forehead was patrician, her cheekbones gracefully carved, but not so sharp as...February 2000•396 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wynette, Texas ) - #9
A warm, comforting, and beautifully told small-town romance about finding love and home after heartbreak - perfect for when you need a story to lift your spirits.
'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...March 2020•257 pages - #10
A deeply swoony, angsty vacation romance with a standout, caring hero and a heroine you want to root for - a definite win for fans of slow-burn, forbidden love with heart. Bring tissues and maybe plan a trip to Hawaii after.
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Elizabeth O'Roark is a multi-layered drama set during a family vacation in Hawaii, where characters Drew, Joshua, and others navigate complex relationships and emotional turmoil. The book skillfully weaves together elements of romance, family drama, and personal growth, creating a captivating story that balances humor with heart-wrenching moments.
A love story is like a bus ride. You can take the express—short and to the point, not exciting but it gets you where you need to go—or you can make it a road trip. Lots of transfers and stops, operati...










