108 New Romance Recommendations for (Nearly) Every Kind of Reader

With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, it’s that magical season when people’s thoughts turn to love and romance…and also to the romance genre! While we think romances make for great reading year-round, it's undeniable that some readers go hunting for them especially now.
Well, we're here to help, with this specially curated guide to romance for (nearly) every kind of reader. Yes, even those who think they might not be romance readers at all! On offer, you'll find some classic tropes, sustained subgenres, and wacky premises from new arrivals to the genre and old flames alike. The idea is to help you find something new, or exciting, or just plain great.
The 108 books featured in the categories below are relatively recent, published within the last few years or upcoming later in 2024. We hope that you find the categorizations useful…or at least entertaining. Click on the book cover images for more details about each book, add any good new leads to your Want to Read shelf, and feel free to let us know what kind of romance reader YOU are in the comments section below.
I go weak in the knees for second-chance romance
I love a romance where the complication is TIME ITSELF
I'd like to read a historical romance NOT set in Regency or Victorian England
OK, but don't leave us Regency/Victorian romance readers hanging!
I'm a sucker for a contemporary Jane Austen retelling!
Falling in love for the first time is THE BEST—show me some of this year's debut romances!
Is there a Himbo Hall of Fame?
I'm really into neighbors who bang
Give me some great marriage-of-convenience plots
And don't forget about those of us who love fake dating!
Show me some protagonists in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond, please!
Whisper in my ear about forbidden love…
Oh hi, dark romance
Reality-TV romances really get to me
I'm ready to dip a toe into romantasy and spicy paranormal…
Can you recommend some romantic literary fiction?
I love young love! Show me some great YA reads.
Have a great romance recommendation? Be sure to share it with your fellow readers in the comments below.
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Thats what I was looking for!


YESSSSSSSSS

definitely : )

There are five unequivocally male authors on this list (Matt Cain, Timothy Janovsky, Alexis Hall, TJ Klune, and Max Gladstone) and one that uses they/them pronouns but presents as masculine (Jonny Garza Villa). Were there a larger selection of YA and LGBT romances featured the proportion would likely rise, but this is actually pretty good representation for this genre which is traditionally written for and by women. Also, in the past, male romance writers for bigger traditional publishers like Mills and Boon were asked to use female pseudonyms, much as female writers of science fiction and crime often used male pseuds. It's unlikely any of these particular authors are men using a female pseudonym but you never know.

yesssss we need that!!
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yaaaas!!

Yeeeeeessssss"
Read Nora Roberts, Year One series. It's great dystopian/romance

Yeeeeeessssss"
Read Nora Roberts, Year One series. It's great dystopian/romance"
Nice! Thanks for the recommendation!

You should check out "Well, That was Unexpected" by Jesse Q. Sutanto. An amazing YA romance!


To be fair, they did include at least one or more queer books in most of those categories. It's just a bit sad that queer romances didn't get their own highlight as well.

Also unapologetic BDSM & kink romances. Nothing against vanilla for those who like it but it's very rarely satisfying to me emotionally.




There were a ton of queer romances sprinkled into almost each section. I kinda love that the plot was the driving factor, not the pairings.

There were a ton of queer romances sprinkled into almost each section. I kinda love that the plot was the driving ..."
Also yesss pleasssse!


Have you tried any Denise Hunter books?

To be fair, they did include at least one or more queer books in most of those categories. It's just a bit sad that queer romances didn't get their own highlight as well."
And here I was just rejoicing over the fact that queer stories were mixed throughout in the various categories and not put in a separate bin.

Sarah, I can give you some recommendations for this:
1. Tara Grayce (Elven Alliance is my favorite)
2. Kenley Davidson
3. Celeste Baxendell
4. Sarah K.L. Wilson
5. C.F.E. Black
6. Sarah M. Eden (Seeking Persephone is my favorite)