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Romantic Retellings | Romance

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Barely Even Friends

While the story delves into some difficult family relationships, Bennett’s debut is a good fit for those who enjoy sexy contemporary fairy-tale retellings and grumpy/sunshine tropes.
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Silicon Hearts

This debut from tech-industry professionals is a good choice for those seeking New Adult stories, as it focuses more on career building and finding your people than on romance.
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That Summer Feeling

If readers don’t mind the instalove timeframe or singular first-person narrative, they’ll find a lot to like in the latest from Morrissey (A Thousand Miles). It tells a story of emotional healing and an adult’s discovery of her bisexuality; there are also strong sibling connections and a fun camp setting.
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Sizzle Reel

Readers who enjoy new adult romances with characters who are discovering themselves and their identities or those with an interest in the Hollywood setting will appreciate the latest from Greenwald (Effectuation).
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All the Way Happy

Recommend this to readers interested in stories of coming out after marriage and long-term relationships with supportive found families.
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Twice in a Lifetime

Baron’s novel has aspects of speculative fiction but is grounded in reality. A good fit for readers interested in exploring a character’s inner life, dusted with a light amount of sci-fi.
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Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail

Blake’s second “Bright Falls” novel (after Delilah Green Doesn’t Care) is a good fit for readers looking for stories involving thirtysomething characters, bisexuality, strong friendships, and character growth. Be aware that parental emotional abuse is a significant element of the plot.
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A Holly Jolly Diwali

Suggest to readers looking for holiday fun along with their romance.
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