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Meet Cute by Helena Hunting follows the story of Kailyn, a trust lawyer who becomes the conservator for Emme, the younger sister of Daxton, a fellow law school student and former teen star. When tragedy strikes and Daxton's parents die, Kailyn is pulled into a custody battle over Emme. The book delves into themes of romance, family dynamics, and navigating complex relationships. The plot is described as delightful, with witty dialogue and lovable characters that keep readers eagerly waiting for the realization of love between the main characters.

The story is set in the world of law and explores the evolving relationships between Kailyn, Daxton, and Emme. Despite their rocky past, Kailyn and Daxton navigate their feelings while dealing with a custody battle and personal ambitions. The book is praised for its balance of cute and funny moments alongside the heavier subject matter, creating a quick and enjoyable read that leaves readers with a smile on their face.

If you liked Meet Cute, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    To Love Jason Thorn by Ella Maise
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    To Love Jason Thorn follows the story of Olive Taylor, who has been in love with her brother's best friend, Jason Thorn, since childhood. The book delves into their complex relationship dynamics, from unrequited love to a fake dating marriage of convenience scenario as Jason's Hollywood career intertwines with Olive's writing journey. The plot is a mix of second chance romance, slow burn, and childhood friends to lovers tropes, with a focus on character development and emotional depth. The writing style is described as engaging, easy to follow, and full of laughs, combined with steamy moments that keep the readers hooked till the end.

    “Jason, are you sure you don’t want us to call anyone? Maybe they should check on your mom and make sure everything is okay, or we can call your father and let him know that you are spending the night...

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    Tru Blue - The Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Peaceful Harbor by Melissa Foster
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    Tru Blue by Melissa Foster follows the story of Truman, a man who takes responsibility for his younger siblings after his mother's death, despite not knowing they existed. The book explores themes of love, family, and second chances, as Truman navigates the challenges of raising his siblings while forming a deep connection with Gemma. The writing style draws readers in with its emotional depth, character development, and a fast-paced plot that keeps the story engaging and heartwarming.

    PEACEFUL HARBOR WAS supposed to be Truman’s clean slate. The bridge into Peaceful Harbor marked the line between his old life and his new one. But tonight as he headed over the bridge toward home, his...

  3. #3
    Overruled
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    Book 1 in the series:The Legal Briefs

    Overruled - The Legal Briefs by Emma Chase
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    'Overruled' by Emma Chase is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Stanton Shaw, a high-powered attorney in Washington, D.C., who finds himself in a complicated situation when his high school sweetheart, Jenny, decides to marry someone else. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery as Stanton navigates his feelings for Jenny and his growing connection with Sofia Santos, a colleague and friend who accompanies him back to his hometown to try and stop the wedding. The writing style is engaging and humorous, with a focus on character development and relationships, particularly the dynamics between Stanton, Jenny, and Sofia.

    The plot of 'Overruled' delves into the complexities of relationships, showcasing the evolution of characters like Stanton, who initially comes off as a narcissistic and selfish male lead but gradually shows growth and redemption. Through a mix of humor, passion, and family dynamics, the story unfolds with unexpected twists and moments of self-realization for the characters. The book balances steamy romance with comedic elements and touches on themes of forgiveness, second chances, and the unpredictability of love.

    Most stories start at the beginning. But not this one. This one starts at the end. Or, at least, what I thought was the end—of my life, my dreams, my future. I thought it was all over because of two w...

  4. #4
    Sustained
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    Book 2 in the series:The Legal Briefs

    Sustained - The Legal Briefs by Emma Chase
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    'Sustained' by Emma Chase is a heartwarming and humorous story that follows the male protagonist, Jake Becker, as he navigates unexpected fatherhood and a budding relationship with Chelsea and her six nieces and nephews. The book is praised for its unique perspective, being solely told from Jake's point of view, and for its portrayal of the genuine and touching interactions between Jake and the children. Readers appreciate the character development of Jake from a successful defense attorney and womanizer to a caring and devoted partner and father figure.

    I lean back in my chair as he continues to whine to his father about the unfair rules of the flight crew and all he wants done in retribution. I’m a criminal defense attorney at Adams & Williamson—one...

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    The Happy Ever After Playlist - The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez
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    The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez is a romance novel that follows the story of Sloan Monroe, who is still grieving the death of her fiancé, Brandon, after a motorcycle accident two years ago. Sloan's life takes a turn when she rescues a stray dog named Tucker, which leads her to develop a friendship with the dog's owner, Jason Larsen, a famous musician. As Sloan navigates through her grief and Jason's rising fame, their relationship faces challenges that they must overcome to have a happy ever after.

    The book explores themes of grief, love, communication, and the complexities of relationships, set against the backdrop of the music industry and personal growth. The writing style is described as light, enjoyable, and engaging, with a mix of humor, angst, and heartwarming moments that keep the readers invested in Sloan and Jason's journey towards finding love and healing.

    My car idled at the red light next to a sidewalk lined with worn-out businesses and thirsty, drought-resistant oaks that looked like the lack of rain had finally broken their spirit. I baked in the bl...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Friend Zone )

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    Tempting as Sin - Sinful, Montana by Rosalind James
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    Tempting as Sin by Rosalind James is a heartwarming story set in Sinful, Montana, focusing on the journey of Lily, Rafe, and Bailey as they navigate the complexities of forming a new family. The plot revolves around internal struggles, deep emotions, and the theme of sticking up for oneself. The book beautifully captures the warmth and closeness between the characters, with dual points of view providing insight into their perspectives.


    (Also, see 5 recommendations for the series Sinful, Montana )

  7. #7

    Maybe Matt's Miracle - The Reed Brothers by Tammy Falkner
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    'Maybe Matt's Miracle' in the series 'The Reed Brothers' by author Tammy Falkner is a heartwarming story about Matt Reed's journey towards finding love and happiness after battling cancer. The book beautifully portrays Matt's relationship with Skylar and her children, showcasing the strength of family bonds and the power of second chances. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness Matt's resilience, Skylar's selflessness, and the blossoming of a deep connection between the two characters.

    The writing style of Tammy Falkner in 'Maybe Matt's Miracle' is described as sweet, funny, and adorable by readers. The author delicately weaves together themes of love, family, and overcoming obstacles, creating a story that captures the heart and leaves a lasting impression. The characters, especially Matt and Skylar, are praised for their authenticity and the way they support each other through life's challenges, making this book a touching and memorable read.


    (Also, see 50 recommendations for the series The Reed Brothers )

  8. #8

    The Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting
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    'The Good Luck Charm' by Helena Hunting is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Lilah and Ethan, high school sweethearts who reunite after eight years when Ethan returns to Minnesota to play hockey. The plot revolves around their second chance at love amidst personal struggles and career challenges. The writing style is described as light, with some dramatic events in the characters' lives, but the pacing of the story is criticized for saving most of the drama for the last few chapters.

    Because I couldn’t start the day without a caffeine kick, I stopped at a lovely little café on my way to work—only to get to the counter and realize my wallet wasn’t in my purse and I had no way to pa...

  9. #9
    Only You
    Book 1 in the series:One and Only

    Only You - One and Only by Melanie Harlow
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    'Only You' by Melanie Harlow tells the story of Nate, a divorce attorney who discovers he is a father when a baby is left on his doorstep. With the help of his friend and neighbor, Emme, Nate navigates the challenges of single parenthood and learns to open his heart to love. The book explores themes of commitment, family, and healing past wounds, all while delivering a mix of emotional depth, humor, and steamy romance that keeps readers engaged throughout the friends-to-lovers journey of Nate and Emme.

    The writing style in 'Only You' is characterized by deep emotions, well-developed characters, and a blend of heartwarming moments and sizzling chemistry between Nate and Emme. Melanie Harlow weaves a tale that not only focuses on the romantic relationship between the main characters but also delves into their personal growth, struggles, and the importance of communication and support in building a lasting connection.

    I mean, it’s not like I had a habit of igniting household goods—either on purpose or by accident. And certainly I had other options for destroying that invitation. Flushing it down the toilet, for exa...

  10. #10
    Squared Away
    Book 5 in the series:Out of Uniform

    Squared Away - Out of Uniform by Annabeth Albert
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    'Squared Away' by Annabeth Albert follows the story of Mark and Isaiah, who unexpectedly become guardians to three children after a tragic accident. The book explores Mark's self-discovery of his sexual orientation and his evolving relationship with Isaiah, as they navigate the challenges of raising a family amidst legal battles and personal growth. The writing style is emotional and character-driven, delving into themes of acceptance, grief, and love, while portraying a realistic portrayal of the struggles and joys of forming a non-traditional family.

    The plot of 'Squared Away' delves into complex family dynamics, legal conflicts, and personal growth, as Mark and Isaiah come to terms with their evolving relationship and responsibilities towards the children in their care. The author, Annabeth Albert, skillfully weaves together themes of sexuality, acceptance, and emotional development, creating a heartfelt story that resonates with readers on a deep level.

    “I’m going to do it.” Isaiah’s voice was full of confidence he wasn’t entirely sure he felt as he tugged his friend Bree into an enclave off the main ballroom. “By the end of the night, no more V-card...

    (Also, see 58 recommendations for the series Out of Uniform )

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