Meet New Books
Meet New Books

Books matching: sweet and tender romance

36 result(s)

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 36 
  1. #1
    Jonas
    Book 6 in the series:Brash Brothers

    Jonas - Brash Brothers by Jenna Myles
    Save:

    Fans of the 'Brash Brothers' series by Jenna Myles eagerly awaited the story of Jonas and Janey, which delivered a heartwarming and humorous tale of love, family, and self-discovery. The book follows the blossoming relationship between Jonas, a literal and caring man on the autism spectrum, and Janey, a perceptive and selfless woman who doubts her own worth. As their bond grows amidst past traumas and insecurities, the story unfolds with moments of tenderness, humor, and genuine connection, showcasing the unique dynamics of the Brash Brothers found family.

    The narrative is characterized by its well-crafted dual points of view, slow-burn romance, and authentic representation of neurodivergence, as seen through Jonas's meticulous yet endearing perspective. Readers are drawn into a world where characters like John, Ransom, and Nick navigate complex emotions, troubled pasts, and the healing power of love and acceptance within a tight-knit family unit. Jenna Myles' writing style shines in portraying the journey of Jonas and Janey as they overcome obstacles, communicate openly, and ultimately find solace and happiness in each other's company.


  2. #2
    The Notebook
    Book 1 in the series:The Notebook

    The Notebook - The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
    Save:

    The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is a timeless love story that follows the lives of Noah and Allie, two individuals from different backgrounds who fall deeply in love with each other. The book portrays their relationship as it blossoms during one summer as teenagers, only to be tested by societal expectations and the passage of time. The writing style is described as heartwarming, enchanting, and emotionally moving, capturing the essence of true love and devotion as the characters navigate through life's challenges.

    The plot of The Notebook is praised for its romantic and sensitive portrayal of enduring love, showcasing the depth of emotions between the characters as they face obstacles and reunite later in life. The book is noted for its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, with many expressing how the story made them cry and left a lasting impact. Despite some finding it overly emotional, the book is commended for its beautiful storytelling that resonates with themes of love, compassion, and the power of relationships to withstand the test of time.

    The sun has come up and I am sitting by a window that is foggy with the breath of a life gone by. I’m a sight this morning: two shirts, heavy pants, a scarf wrapped twice around my neck and tucked int...

  3. #3

    Good Earl Hunting by Suzanne Enoch
    Save:

    Good Earl Hunting is a short and sweet romance novella by Suzanne Enoch that follows the story of Theodora, a smart and non-conformist bluestocking who catches the attention of the Earl of Vashton. The Earl, uninterested in the typical marriage pursuits, is drawn to Theodora's honesty and intelligence. As their courtship progresses, Theodora must navigate her feelings for the Earl while also considering her sister's desires for a marriage with him. The writing style is simple and easy to follow, with a focus on the developing relationship between the characters and the challenges they face in society.


  4. #4

    The Rat-Catcher's Daughter - Lilywhite Boys by K.J. Charles
    Save:

    The Rat Catcher's Daughter by KJ Charles is a charming novella set in the Lilywhite Boys series, focusing on the sweet and tender romance between Miss Christiana, a musical hall singer and female impersonator, and Stan, the Lilywhite Boys' fence. The story follows Christiana's struggle with a debt owned by a gang leader, Kammy, and Stan's unwavering support and admiration for her, leading to a heartwarming connection between the two characters. KJ Charles's writing style is described as impeccable, with an exciting plot, endearing characters, and a focus on LGBTQ representation, making it a delightful and engaging read for fans of the series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Lilywhite Boys )

  5. #5

    Scaredy Cat by Robin Alexander
    Save:

    'Scaredy Cat' by Robin Alexander is a heartwarming and humorous story about two women, Blake and Quinn, who navigate through their individual fears, family dynamics, and past heartbreaks. The book is filled with layers of humor, down-to-earth dialogue, and gentle wisdom, making it a light-hearted but thoughtful read. As the characters progress in their journey, they grow in their own ways, surrounded by love and laughter.

    The plot follows Blake, a horror writer with extreme phobias, who finds herself in a small town in Louisiana seeking inspiration. Quinn, a local plumber, assists Blake with her fears and becomes her friend and eventually her lover. The story unfolds with unexpected humor, charming quirkiness, and moments of growth and self-discovery for both characters.

    Quinn Scott chewed the inside of her cheek as she stood in the only open checkout lane of Sommers Grocery. Glenda Percy idly ran items over the scanner as she and Judy Tauzin chattered about how risqu...

  6. #6
    The Saint
    Book 5 in the series:Highland Guard

    The Saint - Highland Guard by Monica McCarty
    Save:

    'The Saint' in the series 'Highland Guard' by Monica McCarty is a medieval romantic suspense story that follows the love story between the lead characters, Helen and Magnus. The plot revolves around their childhood friendship evolving into a sweet and tender romance, set against the backdrop of the Highlands. The writing style is described as masterful, capturing the spirit of the time with exceptional storytelling and unforgettable characters. The novel delves into themes of guilt, forgiveness, compassion, and enduring love, creating a moving and captivating narrative that touches the soul of the readers.

    He kept his gaze fastened on the trencher before him, concentrating on his meal and not what was going on around him. But the ham and cheese intended to break his fast stuck in his throat. Only the al...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highland Guard )

  7. #7

    His Secondhand Wife - The Copper Creek Brides by Cheryl St. John
    Save:

    After discovering his brother's death, reclusive rancher Noah takes in his brother's pregnant wife Katherine, leading to a marriage of convenience that evolves into a heartfelt love story. The book beautifully captures the journey of healing and forgiveness, exploring themes of self-worth, love, and overcoming past traumas. The narrative showcases a sweet and tender romance set in the old American West, with well-developed characters and a captivating Beauty and the Beast trope.

    The rap on the wood was sharp and insistent. Kate Allen Cutter pushed herself up from her narrow cot and slowly crossed the small dimly lit room while smoothing wrinkles from her faded skirt. She’d le...

  8. #8

    Knight on the Texas Plains - Texas Heroes Book by Linda Broday
    Save:

    Knight on the Texas Plains by Linda Broday follows the story of Duel McClain, a man who has lost everything and finds himself unexpectedly caring for an abandoned baby. When a woman named Jessie Foltry, who is running from a traumatic past, crosses paths with Duel, they form an unlikely partnership to care for the child and protect each other. Set in the Old West, the book delves into themes of survival, love, and redemption as Duel and Jessie navigate their past traumas and build a new family together with the help of the wider community.


  9. #9

    Turbulence by E.J. Noyes
    Save:

    Turbulence by E.J. Noyes is a lesbian romance novel that follows the journey of Isabelle Rhodes, a successful New York stockbroker, who has a one-night stand with a pilot named Audrey Graham. The story unfolds as Isabelle discovers that Audrey is not just a stranger but also her employee, leading to a turbulent relationship filled with intense attraction and emotional vulnerability. The book is written in a first-person point of view, providing insights into Isabelle's strong yet vulnerable character, her witty conversations, and the fiery chemistry between her and Audrey.

    The plot of Turbulence explores the dynamics of Isabelle and Audrey's relationship as they navigate the challenges of workplace ethics, personal growth, and deepening feelings for each other. The writing style is described as a perfect balance of hot and sexy moments intertwined with sweet and tender interactions, creating a delightful fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged with its emotional depth and witty humor.


  10. #10
    True Devotion
    Book 1 in the series:Uncommon Heroes

    True Devotion - Uncommon Heroes by Dee Henderson
    Save:

    'True Devotion' by Dee Henderson follows the story of Kelly, a SEAL widow, who finds comfort in her friendship with Joe, another SEAL who knew her husband well. As their romance starts to blossom after a near-fatal accident, fate intervenes, putting their relationship to the test. The plot intertwines romance, action, suspense, and faith seamlessly, with themes of dependence on the promise of God's character shining through the characters' trials. The writing style is engaging, making readers feel like they are part of the story, falling in love with Joe and Kelly's characters.

    Kelly Jacobs could already see the headline on the front page of the weekly Coronado Eagle newspaper: “Riptide Kills Teen and Lifeguard.” The cold water had her by the throat. Six minutes had passed s...

Page 1 of 4Next Page