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"The Soulmate Equation" by Christina Lauren follows Jess, a single mom and freelance statistician who gets matched with the founder of a DNA-based matchmaking service, Dr. River Pena, through a dating app. Despite their initial dislike for each other, they agree to give the relationship a chance based on the high compatibility score. The story explores their journey from enemies to lovers, navigating misunderstandings, scientific experiments, and personal growth, all while dealing with the complexities of balancing work, family, and romance. The writing style is described as engaging and fun, with elements of humor, romance, and a unique premise that keeps readers invested in the characters and their evolving relationships.

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    The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
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    'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy novel about Olive and Ethan, who are forced to take a honeymoon trip to Hawaii together after everyone else at a wedding reception falls ill except for them. Initially, they dislike each other, but as they spend time together, their feelings start to change. The book features witty banter, funny incidents, and a fake honeymoon scenario that leads to unexpected twists and turns in their relationship. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, romance, and relatable family dynamics that keep the readers entertained and invested in Olive and Ethan's journey.

    In the calm before the storm—in this case, the blessed quiet before the bridal suite is overrun by the wedding party—my twin sister stares critically down at a freshly painted shell-pink fingernail an...

  2. #2

    The Love Hypothesis - The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
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    In 'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood, readers are introduced to Olive Smith, a PhD student in biology, who navigates the challenges of being a woman in STEM while trying to prove a scientific theory about attraction and relationships. The story follows Olive's journey as she grapples with her insecurities, self-discovery, and professional ambitions, all while engaging in a strained professional partnership turned romance with the charming Dr. Adam Carlsen. The book expertly blends elements of romance, humor, and academia, offering a heartwarming and sweet narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and personal growth.

    The novel shines in its portrayal of relatable and multifaceted characters, particularly Olive and Adam, whose chemistry and interactions leap off the pages. Ali Hazelwood's writing style is engaging, filled with witty banter and authentic dialogues that create a delightful rapport between the characters. The story unfolds through Olive's unique perspective, allowing readers to witness her moments of vulnerability, self-doubt, and eventual growth, all while experiencing a perfect blend of humor, heart, and a touch of academia.

    It did take him a moment to adjust—perfectly understandable, given the sudden circumstances. It was an awkward, uncomfortable, somewhat painful minute, in which Olive was simultaneously smashing her l...

  3. #3

    The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren
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    'The True Love Experiment' by Christina Lauren is a heartwarming and engaging romance novel that follows the story of Fizzy and Connor as they navigate love, humor, and personal growth. The book is filled with witty banter, steamy scenes, and lovable characters that make the reader giggle, swoon, and sometimes both at the same time. The plot revolves around Fizzy, a funny, real, and honest protagonist, who finds unexpected love with Connor, a swoonworthy and believable partner. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, overcoming obstacles with maturity and grace, leading to a heartwarming and satisfying conclusion.

    The writing style of 'The True Love Experiment' is described as delightful, evocative, and heartwarming, with multi-layered characters who evolve in ways they never imagined. The novel successfully combines elements of humor, romance, and emotional depth, creating a story that is both light-hearted and emotionally resonant. The authors, Christina Lauren, excel in bringing joy to the readers' world through a unique and creative premise, engaging characters, and palpable tension and longing between the protagonists.


  4. #4

    The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
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    'The Spanish Love Deception' by Elena Armas is a slow burn enemies-to-lovers romance novel that follows the story of Catalina and Aaron. Catalina, in need of a fake boyfriend for her sister's wedding, reluctantly accepts Aaron's offer. As they navigate through the deception, family drama, and personal struggles, their chemistry and tension grow, leading to a lush and emotionally detailed love story between two stubborn individuals. The book is told solely from Catalina's perspective, with a writing style that expertly conveys the emotions and challenges faced by the characters.

    Rosie—my best friend and colleague in InTech, the New York City–based engineering consulting company, where we had met and worked—slowly nodded her head. I watched her dark curls bounce with the motio...

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    Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren
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    "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...

  6. #6

    People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
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    Poppy and Alex, two best friends with contrasting personalities, have been taking annual vacations together for years until a falling out causes a two-year silence in their friendship. When Poppy suggests one final summer trip to mend their relationship, they head to Palm Springs to confront their feelings for each other. The story alternates between past trips and their current vacation, exploring their deep connection and the challenges they face in transitioning from friends to potentially something more. Emily Henry's writing style weaves humor, romance, and realism, creating an engaging narrative that delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.

    The last time Swapna rested was probably three years ago, when she was eight and a half months pregnant and on doctor-mandated bed rest. Even then, she spent the whole time video-chatting with the off...

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    The Honey-Don't List by Christina Lauren
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    The Honey-Don't List by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Carey and James, who work for a famous home improvement TV couple, Melissa and Rusty Tripp. As the Tripps' marriage starts to unravel, Carey and James are tasked with keeping up the facade of a happy relationship while on tour to promote the Tripps' new book on marriage advice. The book explores themes of loyalty, career ambitions, dysfunctional relationships, and the budding romance between Carey and James, all set against the backdrop of the home renovation industry.

    The writing style of The Honey-Don't List includes dual point of views, with chapters switching between Carey and James. The book features a mix of light-hearted banter, mystery elements, and social media commentary to add depth to the story. The plot unfolds with a focus on the dynamics between the characters, particularly Carey and James, as they navigate the challenges of their jobs and the complexities of their evolving relationship.

    When I was little, my family had a hen named Dorothy. My dad called her Dotty for short. She was a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte—fairly fancy chicken for our neck of the woods. Her terra-cotta feathers wer...

  8. #8

    Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
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    Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren is a heartwarming story of Macy and Elliot, childhood friends turned lovers whose bond is shattered by a mysterious event, leading to years of separation. The book alternates between the past and present timelines, unraveling the deep connection between the characters and the emotional journey they undertake to rediscover their love and friendship. The writing style seamlessly weaves together themes of first love, loss, second chances, and personal growth, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    Sabrina wipes a smudge of foamy milk from her upper lip. As much as she understands my avoidance of cars, I know there’s a part of her that thinks I should just power through it and get a Prius or Sub...

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    Book Lovers by Emily Henry
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    'Book Lovers' by Emily Henry follows the story of Nora, a literary agent, and Charlie Lastra, a book editor, who initially hate each other due to a past rejection. As they spend time together in a small town, their banter and chemistry evolve, leading to a beautiful love story. The book delves into themes of family bonds, self-discovery, and the magic of literature, set against the backdrop of a cozy North Carolina town. The writing style is witty, heartfelt, and immersive, creating a warm and nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of a HALLMARK setting.

    Nora's character, a strong woman who struggles with expressing her emotions and fears of losing control, is relatable and undergoes significant growth throughout the story. Her relationship with her sister, Libby, forms a central part of the narrative, showcasing the complexities of sibling dynamics and the transformative power of love. The book combines elements of enemies-to-lovers romance, heartfelt moments, and witty banter, creating a captivating tale that resonates with readers on a deep emotional level.

    THE CITY IS baking. The asphalt sizzles. The trash on the sidewalk reeks. The families we pass carry ice pops that shrink with every step, melting down their fingers. Sunlight glances off buildings li...

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    The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon
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    'The Ex Talk' by Rachel Lynn Solomon is a contemporary romance novel set in the world of public radio. The story follows Shay Goldstein, an experienced producer at a local radio station, who comes up with the idea for a show where ex-lovers host together and discuss their failed relationships. When Shay's nemesis, Dominic Yun, is chosen to co-host the show with her, they must pretend to be exes to save their jobs. As they navigate the challenges of their fake relationship, they find themselves falling in love. The book explores themes of career aspirations, grief, and the complexities of relationships, all while delivering smart, witty dialogue and steamy romance scenes.

    He knows it’s my sound booth. He’s been here four months, and there’s no way he doesn’t know it’s my sound booth. It’s on the station’s shared calendar, the one connected to our email, in a blue bubbl...

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