Meet These Highly Anticipated March Romances

Some people love books. Some people fall in love. And some people fall in love with books about falling in love. Every month our team sorts through the new romance books and sees how early readers are responding. We use this information to curate a list of soon-to-be-beloved favorites.
New in March: A fake engagement leads to true love (maybe) in The Dating Plan. An upcoming wedding presents an opportunity for a DIY doyenne in The Wedding Game. And it’s money versus love in the high-society romance The Heiress Hunt. Also in play this month: beds, breakfasts, baristas, and baked goods.
Add what catches your fancy to your Want to Read shelf, and let us know what you're reading and recommending in the comments.
New in March: A fake engagement leads to true love (maybe) in The Dating Plan. An upcoming wedding presents an opportunity for a DIY doyenne in The Wedding Game. And it’s money versus love in the high-society romance The Heiress Hunt. Also in play this month: beds, breakfasts, baristas, and baked goods.
Add what catches your fancy to your Want to Read shelf, and let us know what you're reading and recommending in the comments.
A new romantic comedy from the author of The Marriage Game, Sara Desai’s The Dating Plan tells the story of Daisy Patel, a software engineer with no time for love. To get her family off her back, she arranges a fake engagement to Liam Murphy, successful financier and, as it happens, Daisy’s childhood crush. Liam has his own reasons for a fake marriage, and everything seems to be good to go. What could possibly complicate this straightforward arrangement?
The flightiest of the Brown sisters gets her own story in Act Your Age, Eve Brown, the latest in Talia Hibbert’s popular series. The good news: Eve has found a guy. The bad news: She just hit him with her car. The weird news: He’s now her boss. It is kind of romantic, when you think about it. Eve agrees to help out—well, insists is probably the better word—and soon she’s living in Jacob’s spare room, flitting around his kitchen, and helping him run his struggling B&B.
Read our exclusive interview with Talia Hibbert.
Read our exclusive interview with Talia Hibbert.
You know who makes the best kind of boyfriend? Pediatricians. They have money, they like kids—it’s perfect. Maddie Goldbloom thinks so, too. That’s why she’s got one. But then one fateful day her ex, Chase Black, busts into her life with a strange request. If Maddie plays this just right, she should be able to make the old devil squirm a little. She just has to resist his roguish charms. No problem. Anyhow, pediatricians can be kind of boring, really.
Luna Rossi is a DIY maven with a hit Etsy shop and a mission: She's determined to win the title of Top DIY Wedding Expert on The Wedding Game, a reality-TV show about bedazzled nuptials. She just needs to persuade her brother and his fiancé to sign up for the show, then the hard part will be over. What's that? Another roadblock in the form of hunky competitor (and jaded divorce lawyer) Alec Baxter? Let the games begin!
In her contemporary romantic adult fiction debut, veteran YA author Trish Doller brings an uplifting story about grief, renewal, and newfound love. Still reeling from the loss of her fiancé, Anna decides to continue with their planned sailing trip—on her own. But after a traumatic night on the water, Anna realizes she needs help. When she hires professional sailor Keane, the universe charts a different course for these two people in need of healing.
The title sounds like a thing that happened in Vegas once, but actually Farah Heron’s story goes another way entirely. Young Reena Manji is tired of getting fixed up by her traditional Muslim family, but this new guy doesn’t seem so bad. He’s got a decidedly admirable torso, for one thing, and he shares her love for making artisanal bread and baked goods. The British accent doesn’t hurt, either. What is it about a British accent?
Miz Poppy is the pen name used by New Orleans’ popular writer and reviewer of the city’s vibrant nightlife scene. But the woman behind the name is Hollyn, and she needs her anonymity. Or so she thinks. When Hollyn meets barista and aspiring actor Jasper Deares, he helps her come to some critical conclusions. First, she needs to rise up and out of her life of secrecy and seclusion.
Tricky situation, this one: Harrison Archer, renowned scoundrel, just found out that the family fortune has disappeared. He needs to find and marry an heiress, with a quickness. So Harrison turns to childhood friend Maddie to play matchmaker. Maddie is engaged to a duke, but she still has feelings for Harrison, and she doesn’t particularly like seeing him flirt with all these potential brides. Now each has a marriage looming that they don’t particularly want. What to do?
Which new releases are you looking forward to reading? Let's talk books in the comments!
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Check out more recent articles, including:
The Most Anticipated YA Books of March
Readers' Most Anticipated Books of March
Power, Sister! 20 New Books on Women’s History
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