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'All Your Perfects' by Colleen Hoover is a heartfelt and engaging story that delves into the struggles and challenges faced by a couple dealing with infertility. The plot alternates between past and present, showcasing the raw and realistic journey of Quinn and Graham's marriage. The writing style is described as thought-provoking, emotional, and beautifully written, with a multi-dimensional plot that keeps readers invested in the characters' story.
If you liked All Your Perfects, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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In "Love Her or Lose Her," Rosie and Dom, a married couple, face challenges in their relationship due to lack of communication and emotional intimacy. Rosie decides to leave Dom, seeking to fulfill her dream of owning a restaurant and longing for a deeper connection. Through therapy and support from friends, Rosie and Dom navigate their troubled marriage, rediscovering their love and commitment to each other. The book explores themes of love languages, second chances, and personal growth, with a focus on the couple's journey towards understanding and supporting each other.
Really, that’s what her name tag should have read, instead of COSMETICS CONSULTANT. In order to fulfill that title, someone would be required to consult her first, right? Problem was, no one ever aske...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Hot & Hammered ) - #2
Ever After Always by Chloe Liese is the third book in the Bergman Brothers series, focusing on Freya and Aiden's troubled marriage. The story follows the couple as they navigate through a rough patch in their relationship, dealing with poor communication, anxiety, and miscommunication. The book showcases the journey of Freya and Aiden as they work towards healing their marriage, with the support of the Bergman family and themes of love, trust, and personal growth. Chloe Liese's writing style expertly portrays the raw and realistic aspects of a marriage in crisis, with a blend of heartwarming moments and steamy romance.
Some mutual friends threw together a pickup soccer game one balmy summer Sunday and invited us both. I’d played in high school, kept up with a recreational soccer league while I went through undergrad...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bergman Brothers ) - #3
'Ugly Love' by Colleen Hoover tells the story of Tate and Miles, who enter a relationship with two rules: don't ask about the past and don't expect a future. The relationship between them grows unexpectedly, with many considering it lethal. Readers praise the characters and emotional depth in the book, although some find the storyline unrealistic and potentially dangerous. The writing style is described as intense, emotional, and beautifully heartbreaking.
I smile, but I can’t tell if I should be afraid or entertained. Despite his somewhat morbid opening conversation, he can’t be that dangerous. His curved posture and shaky stance give away that he isn’... - #4
"After I Do" by Taylor Jenkins Reid follows the story of Lauren and Ryan, a married couple who reach a breaking point in their relationship. Struggling with constant bickering, resentment, and a lack of communication, they decide to take a year-long break with no contact to reevaluate their marriage. The book explores themes of self-discovery, individual growth, and the complexities of love and marriage. Through Lauren's journey of reconnecting with her family and exploring her own desires, readers witness a raw and honest portrayal of the struggles and challenges faced in long-term relationships. Taylor Jenkins Reid's writing style weaves together emotional depth, thought-provoking insights, and relatable characters, creating a compelling narrative that delves into the nuances of marriage and the importance of communication and compromise.
“You remember wrong,” I say, my tone clipped and pissed-off. We’ve already been here too long, and I hate the chaos of Dodger Stadium. It’s a warm summer night, so I have that to be thankful for, but ... - #5
'It Ends with Us' by Colleen Hoover explores the complex themes of abusive relationships, domestic violence, and the cycle of abuse. The story follows the protagonist, Lily Bloom, as she navigates a relationship with neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid while grappling with her past traumas and the impact of her upbringing. Through a raw and emotional narrative, the author delves into the challenges of making difficult decisions, the importance of breaking cycles of abuse, and the power of forgiveness and redemption. The writing style is described as captivating, raw, and evocative, drawing readers into the characters' lives and evoking a range of emotions from laughter to tears.
I’m more focused on other people, and how they ultimately come to the decision to just end their own lives. Do they ever regret it? In the moment after letting go and the second before they make impac... - #6
The Bromance Book Club is a heartwarming story about Gavin Scott, a pro baseball player who is on the verge of losing his marriage. After his wife, Thea, kicks him out, Gavin's friends introduce him to a secret book club where they read romance novels to understand women better. Through the book club, Gavin learns valuable lessons that help him reignite the passion in his marriage and save it. The story explores themes of second chance romance, personal growth, and challenging stereotypes about masculinity, all while providing a fast-paced and engaging narrative.
The book delves into the journey of Gavin as he navigates the complexities of relationships, insecurities, and personal growth. With the support of his friends and the insights gained from reading romance novels, Gavin embarks on a mission to understand his wife and himself better. The narrative not only focuses on saving a marriage but also on self-discovery, vulnerability, and the importance of communication in relationships. Through a blend of humor, romance, and emotional depth, the book offers a refreshing take on love, friendship, and personal development.
Which is why he didn’t get up when his best friend and Nashville Legends teammate, Delray Hicks, pounded on the door to his hotel room, a fourth-floor state of depression that reminded him every minut... - #7
'Arouse' by Nina Lane is a mature romance novel that delves into the trials faced by a married couple, Olivia and Dean, as they navigate through discovering new aspects of each other. The story focuses on the complexities of relationships post the 'happily ever after' phase, portraying real problems that test the strength of their love. The book is filled with realistic emotions, intricate character development, and beautifully written flashbacks that highlight the deep connection between Olivia and Dean. The narrative explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the struggles of maintaining a strong bond amidst challenges.
Adhesive sandcastles, flip-flops, and smiling suns cover the windows of the shops lining Avalon Street. The bed-and-breakfasts are filled with guests, and boats dot Mirror Lake like stars in the sky. ... - #8
'Full Tilt' by Emma Scott is a poignant love story that follows the journey of Kacey, a reckless musician, and Jonah, a glass blower with a terminal illness. Their unexpected encounter leads to a deep and intense connection, challenging them to confront their fears and embrace the beauty of life and love amidst heartbreaking circumstances. The narrative weaves together themes of love, loss, sacrifice, and redemption, capturing the readers' hearts with its raw emotion and vivid storytelling. Emma Scott's writing style intricately paints a picture of the characters' inner turmoil and the transformative power of unconditional love, leaving a lasting impact on the readers.
The book beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between Kacey and Jonah, delving into their individual struggles and the profound impact they have on each other's lives. Through dual perspectives and rich character development, Emma Scott crafts a compelling narrative that explores themes of destiny, resilience, and the transcendent nature of true love. The story unfolds with a perfect blend of heart-wrenching moments and tender intimacy, inviting readers to reflect on the fragility of life and the enduring power of human connection.
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'Heart Bones' by Colleen Hoover is a heart-wrenching romance novel that follows the journey of Beyah and Samson as they navigate complicated love, heartbreak, loneliness, and self-discovery. The story is filled with raw emotions, unexpected twists, and characters that feel painfully real. Colleen Hoover's writing style captivates readers, drawing them into a beautiful and sweet story of trust, secrets, and personal growth, making it a must-read for fans of romance.
There’s a picture of Mother Teresa that hangs on our living room wall where a television would go if we could afford the kind of television that hangs on the wall, or even a home with the kind of wall... - #10
'The Last Letter' by Rebecca Yarros is a heart-wrenching and emotional story that follows the journey of Ella and Beckett as they navigate through loss, love, and healing. The plot revolves around the deep connection formed between these two characters through letters, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions as they face tragedies, heartbreak, and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as beautifully written, raw, and captivating, drawing readers in with its poignant storytelling and well-developed characters.
Now, before you put this letter aside and mumble an awkward “Thanks, but no thanks,” like guys do, know that this is just as much for me as it is for you. Considering that I’d be able to have a safe p...