It's Romance Week on Goodreads

It's time for love stories, sweet 'meet cute' tales, steamy guilty-pleasure reads, and favorite heartfelt novels. Yes, it's time for the Goodreads Romance Week.
All week we will be bringing you the best in romance leading up to Valentine's Day, including top romance authors (we're talking J.R. Ward, Nalini Singh, Kristen Ashley, and many more) writing 14-word love stories! Check out their very short (and very clever) stories below.
Check back for more Romance Week!
Visit your favorite author's Goodreads page for their Romance Week updates and follow along on social media using #RomanceWeek.
"'How can I not love you?' I said to Channing Tatum as he blushed."
—J.R. Ward
"Mistaken text. Not mistake, but fate. It was you. When we met I knew."
—Katy Evans
"Courtesan spy and celibate warrior priest save realm, fall in love. Oops, goodbye celibacy!"
—Jacqueline Carey

"She was a woman he couldn't claim. He was a man she couldn't tame."
—Brenda Jackson
"An altar-dumped groom tricks his best man and worst enemy into honeymooning together."
—Damon Suede
"Blind date to forever: Glances, smiles, holy-forearms, killer-legs, laughter, lips, hands, beds, walls…love."
—Emma Chase

"She rescued a wounded wolf…and woke to a man. He smiled. She fell."
—Nalini Singh
"See him. Laughter. Conversation. Butterflies. Kisses. Floating. Merging. Terror. Falling. Held. Courage. Forever lifemate."
—Christine Feehan

"They met at 17, fell in love. Married at 21, lived happily ever after."
—Karen Rose
"The heart drawn on the paper coffee cup that I held until it cooled."
—C.S. Pacat

"Black eye. He moved to her, cautious. She looked to him. He was lost."
—Kristen Ashley
"Violet shed her rights, Viggo shed his—for what use was freedom without love?"
—Bella Forrest
"Every day
Same train
Empty seat
He sits
We talk
We miss our stop."
—Kylie Scott
Tell us what you're reading in observance of Romance Week!

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I liked this one for YA Magnolia andI'll Be the One

I liked this one for YA Magnolia"
Lux series!! For sure it has romance and it involves aliens! Trust me it's worth reading

A great book... Keep reading you will love it! :)

There's a whole year to read a novel romance.

I hope so!"
I know right? Hell, they can even make it a Detective Week, then we start with Sherlock then Poirot etc.


Great book, bit of romance in it but it's so much more than that. Fantasy YA is good for that kind of stuff!


As for what I'm reading, nothing in honor of "romance week": I'm not a big fan of the idea of Valentine's just being about romantic love, so I didn't consider it when I picked up my current book.
Not to say I don't enjoy a good romantic plot; but as for the genre itself (beyond a few books written for other genres that also happen to count as Romance, only a few of which I've liked that much, and Outlander and probably a couple others I'm unsure how to categorize) I've not found much that sustains enough interest for me, or a good resource for recommendations. No-one I already trust does them, and those I'm less familiar with rec things that look uninteresting to me, and books I already know I don't like.
Certainly these lists here are invalidated or must be considered highly questionable with the inclusion of a 50 Shades book. Something being the latest fad is not necessarily an indication of quality.





Have you read any Monica Robinson? She's awesome

I do the exact same thing!! when I´m in a rush I always buy Danielle Steel, she never let me down!


haha I hear ya! Same with me :)


OMG¡¡ I recomend you that a lot¡¡ I alredy finish the third book. I love it keep on it you won´t be dissapointed .

What?