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Deep End by Ali Hazelwood is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
Another winner from Jimenez. Readers won’t be able to put down this laugh-out-loud funny romance and will be cheering for Samantha and Xavier even when the chips are stacked against them.
Playing with the plot of You’ve Got Mail, plus a touch of Mystic Pizza and a whole lot of romance tropes, Adair (You’ve Got Male) returns with an engaging beach read that takes opposites-attract to a whole new level.
Another winner from Jimenez (Just for the Summer). Readers won’t be able to put down this laugh-out-loud funny romance and will be cheering for Samantha and Xavier even when the chips are stacked against them. A must-have for all public libraries.
Fans of contemporary romances will enjoy this quirky office love story that will leave them wishing they had the moxie (and mansion) of the unforgettable Dot.
Readers looking for nonbinary main characters, sapphic friends-to-lovers romance, and sexy vacation novels will appreciate this heartfelt exploration of what it means to fall in love with someone you have known almost your entire life.
Readers will be turning pages long into the night, captivated by this silly, enchanting, somewhat screwball romp, a sequel to Old Flames and New Fortunes.
Craig adds another Miss to her “Goode’s Guide to Misconduct” series (after The Lady Plays with Fire), in which readers finally learn more about the magazine’s mysterious artist. Hand to fans of Amalie Howard and Madeline Hunter.
A skillful debut that balances emotional depth with moments of joy and discovery. Ideal for readers who appreciate romance novels that delve deeper into personal growth and healing. Sperry establishes herself as a promising voice in contemporary romance with this touching exploration of love after loss.
The clever, witty, and powerful women at the heart of this story make for a promising start to an adventurous new series from Matthews (“Belles of London” novels). The next book can’t come soon enough.
Readers will relish the rewarding culmination of all the interconnected “Primas of Power” storylines in this sensational final installment (after A Lot Like Adiós).
Gagnon’s (Love You, Mean It) smart, fast-paced romance successfully blends elements of science fiction and relationship fiction to create a unique and thoughtful love story.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a chaste Regency rom-com about love in disguise. Recommended for fans of Martha Waters, Sophie Irwin, and Virginia Heath.
Lee continues to give readers unconventional, strong heroines in her “Peach Blossom” series, whose first installment was The 7-10 Split. Readers who enjoy small-town romances with strong family dynamics should give this one a try.
Brown, a social media influencer who is married to a retired NHL player, debuts with a heartwarming, slightly steamy hockey romance about embracing vulnerability, taking risks in love, and allowing oneself to be happy.
Fans of Garbera’s “WiCKed Sisters” series (whose most recent installment was How To Charm a Nerd) won’t want to miss its conclusion. Also hand to readers looking for a witchy romance.
This fast-paced, second-chance romance is sure to appeal to contemporary romance readers, especially those who also enjoy big-screen romances and perhaps have always hoped for a behind-the-scenes peek at a made-in-Hollywood HEA.
Robinson (Captivated by His Convenient Duchess) completes her “Redford Dukedom” duet with this touching Gilded Age romance, a compelling, closed-door, transatlantic love story.
With a well-plotted timeline, and mystery and suspense hiding behind every corner, Daniels’s (Big Sky Deception) story takes readers on a thrilling ride.
Flowers (Mississippi Manhunt) writes another suspense-filled novel with well-developed characters. Longtime readers will find this latest novel full of the carefully researched topics they have come to expect from him.
Stewart’s (Fake Fling with the Billionaire) adorable romance is certain to please readers who love a good story featuring seeming opposites who are attracted to each other.
Fans of the “Six Gems” series won’t want to miss this second-chance romance finale. St. John’s (Going Toe to Toe) story of sisterhood, family, and learning to trust again is sure to appeal to a wide range of romance readers.
Renae’s (Two Week Temptation in Paradise) fake-dating romance also contains the beloved one-bed trope and will absolutely delight readers of classic contemporary romance, especially their banter.
With this steamy Regency romance, Heath (All’s Fair in Love and War) begins the collaborative “Season To Wed” quartet; additional installments will be written by Lucy Morris, Sarah Rodi, and Ella Matthews.
Helm (Cold Case Discovery) continues the “Hudson Sibling Solutions” series in this latest enthralling release, although it can also be read as a stand-alone.
Lovise’s (Never Blow a Kiss) dual-POV paranormal romance is perfect for listeners who enjoy steamy and cozy witchy romances, such as Erin Sterling’s The Ex Hex and Carly Bloom’s Hot Hex Boyfriend.
Lavine turns many of the common romance novel tropes on their heads in this stunning debut. Top-notch banter will have readers laughing out loud as they root for Margot to finally achieve her own happily-ever-after.
Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
While listeners seeking a more layered story may be disappointed, this rom-com should appeal to those who enjoy lighthearted romances in the vein of Maggie Knox’s All I Want for Christmas.
A heartwarming addition to contemporary sports romance collections, perfect for listeners who enjoy low-steam stories and authors such as Jenny Proctor or Allison Ashley.
A heartfelt story that is sure to make an excellent addition to libraries looking to expand their contemporary queer romance collections. (Both Kit and Theo are bisexual.) Highly recommended for fans of Timothy Janovski and Steven Rowley.
This swoony and heartfelt debut would be a great addition to any library’s contemporary sports romance collection. Guaranteed to appeal to fans of authors such as Jasmine Guillory, Denise Williams, or Talia Hibbert.
A sharply written novel with surprise comedic twists. Readers will enjoy this tale of two ex-lovers who are reunited by espionage and who ultimately find true love as they race through the beautiful streets of Italy, trying to stay alive.
The excellent writing in Score’s (“Knockemout” series) latest small-town romance pulls readers into Hazel’s new life, featuring snarky humor, lots of banter, and hot chemistry between the well-developed protagonists. Highly recommended.
Ruggle’s sequel to The Scenic Route (and her fourth novel featuring the Pax sisters) is a delight for fans of romantic suspense who also appreciate a sprinkle of humor. The epilogue, featuring an unexpected discovery by the fifth Pax sister, is sure to keep readers anxious for the next book.
Williams (Technically Yours) writes a sexy fake-dating romance with charm, featuring a protagonist navigating the challenges of family expectations and love.
Beck and Connie are wonderful, delightful characters, and their romance will keep readers turning the pages of the latest from Stein (When Grumpy Met Sunshine).
The vibrant Bangalore setting is an appealing backdrop for this thoroughly enjoyable closed-door, fake-dating romance from Hegde (Match Me If You Can).
This is a delightful read for fans of contemporary sapphic romance, especially those who appreciate stories of personal growth alongside romantic development..
Eden (The Best of Friends) serves readers a sweet and modest romance that has an added spark of fun thanks to time-travel twists between Revolutionary France and Victorian England.
The second in James’s “Accidental Bride” series will be an instant favorite of friends-to-lovers romance fans, and readers of the first book, Viscount in Love, will delight in this sequel.
Asher (Not Your Crush’s Cauldron) writes a sexy paranormal rom-com set in a cozy, magical world; perfect for fans of Juliette Cross, Sarah Hawley, and Erin Sterling.
Wiesner (Wish I Were Here) skillfully builds the protagonists’ narrative in an emotional story about love and found families, keeping readers eagerly turning the page.
Slator, a former marketing manager for real-life dating app Bumble, debuts with a slow-burn romance that will satisfy readers who enjoyed Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game.
Aster’s (“Lightlark” series) excellent adult debut, full of angst, steamy scenes, laugh-out-loud banter, absorbing storylines, and relatable characters, will be devoured by fans of Emily Henry.
Lavine turns many of the common romance novel tropes on their heads in this stunning debut. Top-notch banter will have readers laughing out loud as they root for Margot to finally achieve her own happily-ever-after.
Fans of Fossen (Tracking Down the Lawman’s Son) will enjoy the return to Saddle Ridge in this latest release, full of adventure, romance, and mystery. Readers of B.J. Daniels and Lynne Graham will be drawn to this title.
Wells (Ozarks Witness Protection) spins off her “Arkansas Special Agents” series with this first of a new series featuring the cyber crime division, full of likable, well-developed characters.
Singh (Bound by the Boss’s Baby) combines a royal romance with the sister’s-best-friend trope in the best of ways, and readers will want to snatch this one up.
Fans of Cross’s “Stay a Spell” series will be in for a treat, falling in love with new characters while still getting glimpses of old favorites. Readers new to Cross will enjoy her playful, comedic take on paranormal, fated-mates romances.
Helm unfolds another Hudson sibling romance in this sixth book of the series (after Cold Case Protection). This is family drama at its best, and readers will take comfort in the return of previous characters as they come to love the newest couple.
Herrera caps off her mighty “Las Leonas” series (following An Island Princess Starts a Scandal) with a heartbreakingly timely showcase of love triumphing in a world full of dangerous injustices. Recommended for readers who are craving emotionally fulfilling and steamy historical romances that do not shy away from the realities of the era.
Oliver (Her Unforgettable Knight) begins her “Disreputable Marsden Brothers” series with this intriguing opposites-attract Victorian romance. The steamy story pairs passion with adventure to create an altogether engaging read.
Lee (Almost a Scot) begins her “Daring Debutantes” duet with this steamy Regency romance. The bold heroine and her adventurous spirit make for an erotic and enchanting read.
Allen (Becoming the Earl’s Convenient Wife) presents a charming Regency romance with a dash of rom-com cuteness. Perfect for readers seeking a playful story that is more sweet than steamy.
New LGBTQIA+ fiction from Joanna Lowell, Mae Marvel, Chip Pons, and Jodie Slaughter to help celebrate Pride Month, along with great beach reads from Josie Silver and Alicia Thompson.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a feel-good fake-relationship rom-com. Recommended for fans of Christina Lauren, Emily Henry, and Libby Hubscher.
Kennedy’s focus on the nuances of mental health and grief makes for a layered and thoughtful romance. Share with fans of sports romances or those who enjoyed Peyton Corinne’s Unsteady.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a slow-burn small-town rom-com with a Runaway Bride vibe. Recommended for fans of Olivia Dade, Lynn Painter, and Simone Soltani.
A much-needed and welcome addition to contemporary romance library collections, which have had a decided lack of Indigenous-authored stories until now.
This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a fun, fast-paced Victorian take on 10 Things I Hate About You (and thereby The Taming of the Shrew). Recommended for fans of Julia Quinn, Evie Dunmore, and Elizabeth Everett.