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A hopeful, heartfelt tale that treads gently around tough topics, wrapped in wit and warmth. Great for fans of uplifting romances and readers looking for a feel-good yet meaningful escape.

If you liked How to Fall in Love, here are the top 5 books to read next:

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    The Secret History of the Pink Carnation - Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig
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    A light, entertaining mashup of romance and adventure that’s best enjoyed as pure escapist fluff. Not for history purists, but perfect for those seeking laughs and lovable absurdity in their fiction.

    The Secret History of the Pink Carnation is a blend of historical fiction and chick lit, following the story of Eloise Kelly, a young researcher in London investigating the mystery of a spy called the Pink Carnation who operated during Napoleon's reign. The book carries two storylines, one set in the present with Eloise trying to uncover the Pink Carnation's identity, and the other set in the past, narrating the adventures of the spy and his love interest. The novel is described as a fun romp filled with humor, romance, and historical intrigue.

    The book features a mix of modern-day and historical fiction, with Eloise delving into family archives to uncover the truth about the Pink Carnation. The story is described as light-hearted, romantic, and full of rich historic details, offering a delightful blend of adventure, comedy, and romance. The writing style is noted for its English vocabulary, descriptive nature, and the interweaving of the past and present timelines to create an engaging narrative.

    At last! Fingers tightening around the paper in her hands, she gazed rapturously at the sky. For an event of such magnitude, she expected bolts of lightning, or thunderclouds at the very least. But th...
    2004
    450 pages

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    Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
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    A hilarious, heartwarming, and totally bingeable rom-com - perfect for when you need a light book to lift your spirits, as long as you’re okay with plenty of awkward moments and a sprinkle of fairy-tale romance.

    "Can You Keep a Secret?" by Sophie Kinsella follows the story of Emma Corrigan, a young woman who, during a turbulent plane ride, shares all her deepest secrets with a stranger seated next to her. To her horror, she later discovers that the man is actually the CEO of the company she works for. As Emma navigates the aftermath of her inadvertent confession, she learns valuable lessons about honesty, relationships, and the importance of keeping secrets. The writing style is described as light, humorous, and engaging, with relatable characters and a storyline that balances humor and romance.

    Emma's journey of self-discovery, navigating the consequences of her accidental revelations, and her interactions with her new boss Jack Harper form the core of the plot. The novel is praised for its humor, relatable characters, and the blend of romance and comedy that Sophie Kinsella is known for. The story unfolds in a light-hearted and entertaining manner, making it a quick and enjoyable read that offers a mix of laughter, romance, and personal growth.

    I'm sitting in the offices of Glen Oil's headquarters in Glasgow, and as I glance at my reflection in the window, I look just like a top businesswoman. My hair is straightened, I'm wearing discreet ea...
    1998
    376 pages

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    Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren
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    A bubbly, feel-good friends-to-lovers romance with tons of personality - perfect for readers seeking laughter, heart, and a lovable oddball heroine. Not for everyone, but hard to resist if you love rom-coms with big quirks and bigger hearts.

    "Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating" by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy that follows the quirky and eccentric Hazel as she reconnects with Josh, her college acquaintance, years later. The story revolves around their hilarious plan to set each other up on blind double dates, which leads to everyone around them questioning why they aren't dating each other. The plot is filled with humor, awkward moments, and heartwarming interactions between the characters, making it a fun and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.

    Anyone who knew me in college might be horrified to hear that I ended up employed as an elementary school teacher, responsible for educating our wide-eyed, sponge-brained youth, but in truth, I suspec...
    September 2018
    320 pages

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    Truth or Beard
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    Book 1 in the series:Winston Brothers

    Truth or Beard - Winston Brothers by Penny Reid
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    A charming, funny, and heartwarming small-town romance full of memorable characters - perfect for fans of quirky love stories with family feels, but may test your tolerance for drama and Southern kitsch.

    "Truth or Beard" in the series "Winston Brothers" by Penny Reid is a small town romance set in Tennessee, revolving around the Winston family. The story follows Jessica James, a math teacher with a wanderlust spirit, who returns to her hometown and gets entangled in a romantic dilemma between the Winston twins, Beau and Duane. Mistaken identities, childhood crushes, family dynamics, and a touch of suspense with biker gangs create an engaging and humorous plot. The writing style is described as easy to read, with dual perspectives providing insights into the characters' thoughts and emotions, making the story relatable and enjoyable for readers.

    Even though it was Halloween, inducing heart attacks in the geriatric population was not on my agenda. Unfortunately for everyone within earshot, my truck made a ghastly, high-pitched whining sound. T...
    2015
    386 pages

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    Beach Read by Emily Henry
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    A smart, satisfying slow-burn romance that's as much about healing and self-acceptance as it is about falling in love. If you like your "beach reads" with heart and brains, give this one a go!

    'Beach Read' by Emily Henry follows the story of romance writer January Andrews who finds herself in a neighboring lake house to Gus Everett, a serious literary author and her college nemesis. Despite their initial dislike for each other, they challenge each other to write a book in the style of the other person, leading to a slow burn romance. delves into themes of grief, pain, and complicated relationships, presenting a blend of romance, literary fiction, and insightful storytelling. The characters, their dynamics, and the emotional depth of the plot make this book a compelling read that goes beyond the typical romance genre.

    The writing style of 'Beach Read' is engaging and captivating, seamlessly blending humor, emotional moments, and character development. The author, Emily Henry, skillfully weaves together multiple storylines, creating a narrative that keeps readers invested from start to finish. offers a mix of light-hearted moments and deeper themes, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable read for those looking for a beach read with substance.

    I like to think we all do. Or at least that makes it easier for me when I’m writing—building my heroines and heroes up around this one self-sabotaging trait, hinging everything that happens to them on...
    May 2020
    383 pages

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