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  1. #1

    The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary
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    A charming, original slow-burn rom-com that’s both uplifting and impactful - perfect if you like your romance tender, funny, and full of heart (but not super steamy).

    'The Flatshare' by Beth O'Leary follows the story of Tiffy and Leon, who share a flat without ever meeting in person, communicating only through post-it notes left for each other. The book explores their unique living arrangement, their individual struggles, and the development of their relationship in a quirky and heartwarming way. The writing style is engaging, with alternating first-person narratives that capture the intimacy of their communication and the distinct personalities of the lead characters.

    The plot of 'The Flatshare' delves into themes of emotional abuse, relationships, personal growth, and friendship, all while maintaining a light and charming tone. The book is praised for its depth, character development, and the way it handles serious topics like abuse and gaslighting with sensitivity and respect, making it a feel-good and compelling read.

    I really can see some positives in this flat. The technicolour mould on the kitchen wall will scrub off, at least in the short term. The filthy mattress can be replaced fairly cheaply. And you could d...
    May 2019
    336 pages

  2. #2

    Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
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    A charming, hilarious, and heartwarming rom-com with standout characters and loads of personality - it won’t change your life, but it just might become your favorite comfort read.

    'Bet Me' by Jennifer Crusie is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Minerva Dobbs and Calvin Morrisey. Min, a self-confident and independent woman who is considered chubby by today's standards, finds herself part of a bet involving Cal, a handsome man known for his love 'em and leave 'em attitude. As they navigate through witty banter, hilarious situations, and unexpected twists, both characters resist falling in love despite their growing feelings for each other. The book explores themes of self-acceptance, friendship, and the unpredictability of love, all wrapped in a lighthearted and humorous narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The writing style in 'Bet Me' is characterized by snappy and witty dialogue, quirky characters, and a mix of comedy and romance. Jennifer Crusie's storytelling skill shines through as she weaves together a tale of reluctant romance, showcasing the dynamics between the main characters and the entertaining interactions with the secondary characters. The book offers a refreshing take on romance, featuring a realistic and relatable heroine, humorous situations, and a satisfying blend of humor and emotion that keeps readers laughing and rooting for the characters throughout the story.

    Once upon a time, Minerva Dobbs thought as she stood in the middle of a loud yuppie bar, the world was full of good men . She looked into the handsome face of the man she'd planned on taking to her si...
    August 2004
    435 pages

  3. #3

    Animate Me by Ruth Clampett
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    A sweet, nerdy romance set in the world of animation, perfect for fans of male POV and office love stories - just be prepared for some editing hiccups and a leisurely pace.

    'Animate Me' by Ruth Clampett is a romance novel that follows the story of Nathan, a socially insecure animator who works at an animation studio and has long been infatuated with Brooke, the head of development at the same studio. As their friendship evolves into a complicated romantic relationship, drama ensues due to Brooke's existing involvement in an open relationship. The book explores themes of self-discovery, relationships, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of the animation industry. The writing style incorporates elements of humor, romance, and introspection, creating a unique and engaging narrative that delves into the complexities of modern relationships.

    I rub my eraser over the sketchbook page and brush the crumbs away before reworking my lines over the ghosted image. With each stroke of the pencil my dream girl comes to life, her heart-shaped face g...
    May 2013
    397 pages

  4. #4
    Well Met
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    Book 1 in the series:Well Met

    Well Met - Well Met by Jen DeLuca
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    A sweet, feel-good romance with a unique Renaissance Faire twist that charms more often than it frustrates. Not groundbreaking, but a great pick for romcom lovers seeking comfort, fun, and a breezy escape.

    'Well Met' by Jen DeLuca is a contemporary romance novel set in a small town called Willow Creek, Maryland during the annual Renaissance Faire. The story follows Emily, who moves to Willow Creek to help her sister and niece after a car accident. Emily gets roped into volunteering at the Renaissance Faire alongside her teenage niece, where she meets Simon, one of the organizers. Despite their initial animosity, Emily and Simon slowly develop feelings for each other over the summer, leading to a light enemies-to-lovers romance. The book features a fun and spirited plot with Shakespeare references, strong character development, and a relatable protagonist dealing with self-esteem issues.

    The writing style of 'Well Met' is described as engaging, humorous, and romantic, with a creative and unique setting of the Renaissance Faire. The story unfolds with a slow-building romance between Emily and Simon, incorporating elements of humor, Shakespearean themes, and a charming small-town atmosphere. Readers praise the accurate portrayal of the Ren Faire setting, the well-developed characters, and the enjoyable plot that combines romance, comedy, and a touch of angst.

    When I pulled into the parking lot of Willow Creek High School on that late-spring morning, I had very little on my agenda. No doctor’s appointments for my big sister, no school obligations to shuttle...
    September 2019
    336 pages

  5. #5
    Melt for You
    Book 2 in the series:Slow Burn

    Melt for You - Slow Burn by J.T. Geissinger
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    A funny, feel-good slow-burn with big heart, memorable banter, and an unforgettable Scottish hero. Not flawless, but a top pick if you’re after uplifting, spicy romance with body positivity and genuine character growth.

    "Melt for You" by J.T. Geissinger is a contemporary romance novel in the 'Slow Burn' series that follows the story of Joellen Bixby, a shy and insecure woman who has a crush on her married boss, Michael Maddox. When Cameron McGregor, a charming athlete, becomes Joellen's neighbor, he offers to help her win over her crush. However, as they spend time together, Cameron starts falling for Joellen, complicating their relationship dynamics. explores themes of self-confidence, body image, and self-discovery, with a writing style that combines humor, emotion, and a slow-burn romance.

    I’m fat. As much as I hate to admit it, the point was driven home with brutal clarity by Granny Gums when she saw me at Thanksgiving and said with a cackle, “Looks like somebody already ate the turkey...
    May 2018
    340 pages

  6. #6

    Landline by Rainbow Rowell
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    A warm, witty meditation on marriage with a clever magical twist - some may find it frustratingly navel-gazing, but it's a unique, heartfelt read for anyone who's ever wondered about second chances in love.

    Georgie and Neal, a married couple with two daughters, are facing challenges in their relationship. When Georgie gets the opportunity to work on a sitcom script with her writing partner, Seth, she decides to focus on her career instead of spending Christmas with her family. This decision leads Neal to leave with the kids, and Georgie discovers a magical landline phone that allows her to communicate with Neal in the past. As Georgie navigates through her feelings and the complexities of marriage, the story explores themes of love, communication, and self-discovery. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of realistic dialogue and relatable characters that draw readers into the emotional journey of Georgie and Neal.

    Apparently bicycles never got stolen back in Nebraska—and people never tried to break in to your house. Neal didn’t even lock the front door most nights until after Georgie came home, though she’d tol...
    July 2014
    320 pages

  7. #7

    The Captain's Wallflower by Audrey Harrison
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    A gentle, feel-good Regency romance with a blind naval hero and a wallflower heroine, perfect for fans of sweet, slow-burn stories. Don't come for historical perfection - come for the heartfelt journey, lovable dog, and a romance that blooms quietly but beautifully.

    'The Captain's Wallflower' by Audrey Harrison tells the story of a wounded, blinded British naval captain named Alexander who finds love with a young wallflower named Amelia. Despite societal challenges and personal struggles, their relationship blossoms with the help of a fluffy dog and mutual understanding. is praised for its realistic portrayal of characters, the slow development of the romance, and the avoidance of clichés often found in Regency romance novels.

    Alexander took a steadying breath. He might have faced the French navy without any serious thought of the danger to himself or his ship, but this was different. The noise was overwhelming, and the sha...
    November 2015
    222 pages

  8. #8

    Dear Emmie Blue by Lia Louis
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    A poignant, slow-burn romance that’s as much about healing as it is about love. Come for the balloon, stay for Emmie’s journey to finding happiness - just keep some tissues handy!

    'Dear Emmie Blue' by Lia Louis is a heartwarming story about Emmie Blue, a young woman who has faced numerous challenges in her life, from betrayal to neglect. The book follows Emmie's journey as she navigates her past traumas, searches for her missing father, and discovers the true meaning of friendship and love. Through a captivating writing style, vibrant characters, and engaging drama, readers are taken on a emotional rollercoaster as Emmie's story unfolds.

    I was ready; so ready for him to ask me. So ready, I was practically beaming, and I imagine so red in the cheeks, I probably looked ruddy, like streetwise children do in Charles Dickens novels—a tomat...
    July 2020
    320 pages

  9. #9

    Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn
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    A wonderfully original, slow-burn romance brimming with heartfelt moments and creative flair - perfect for those who savor character-driven stories with quirky, realistic leads and a big helping of Brooklyn atmosphere.

    'Love Lettering' by Kate Clayborn is a contemporary romance that follows Meg, a talented hand lettering designer, and Reid, a numbers guy. Their unique relationship starts when Meg hides a message in Reid's wedding invitation, leading to the unraveling of his engagement. As they navigate through personal and professional challenges in New York City, their rocky journey from strangers to lovers is portrayed with depth and authenticity. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on the characters' growth, friendships, and the city setting, creating a charming and unique love story.

    for the upcoming month, big enough that the A crosses the center line. It’s such a . . . such a short word, not a lot of possibility in it, not like my clients who’ve wanted a nice spring motif before...
    December 2019
    337 pages

  10. #10
    Archer's Voice
    Book 4 in the series:Sign of Love

    Archer's Voice - Sign of Love by Mia Sheridan
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    A beloved emotional romance with an unforgettable gentle hero and a focus on healing, but some tropes, writing choices, and plot points may not work for everyone. Worth a try if you're in the mood for heartfelt and steamy with a side of angst!

    Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan is a heartwarming story about Archer Hale, a nonverbal outcast who finds solace in the presence of Bree Prescott as they both heal from their past traumas and build a deep connection. The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and healing in a small town setting, where secrets and betrayals add to the emotional depth of the story. The writing style is described as beautiful, emotional, and swoon-worthy, capturing the journey of Archer and Bree as they navigate their pasts to find a brighter future together.

    Grab my hand! I got you,” I said real soft, the helicopter lifting off the ground as Duke grabbed Snake Eyes’s hand. I was trying to play as quiet as I could—my mama was banged up again and I didn’t w...
    2014
    392 pages

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