As soon as I heard about The Meet Cute Project, I immediately added it to my list of books to read in 2021. It’s a very sweet and charming young adult debut and I’m glad I read it! The Meet Cute Project follows Mia who needs to find a date to her sister’s upcoming wedding. Her friends, who all love rom-coms decide to set her up with meet-cutes to help her find a date.
Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
Accidentally Engaged is my first Farah Heron novel and I really enjoyed it! I loved the writing, the Canadian setting and the overall story is so sweet. Accidentally Engaged follows Reena, a 31-year old who loves baking. While she attempts to please her family, she’s also chasing her own baking dreams. After entering a couples cooking competition, she pretends to be engaged to her neighbour Nadim.
80 Romance Books You Need to Read in 2021
Are you looking for the best romance books to read in 2021? Have you finished watching Bridgerton on Netflix, and want to know the most anticipated romance books of the year? Romance books are a new favourite genre of mine. They’re enjoyable and they can make you feel a wide range of emotions. Whether you’re reading a romantic comedy, an emotional backstory, or historical drama, they have a great ability to distract you.
14 Romance Books to Read in February
Whether you’re a fan of Valentine’s Day or not, February is the perfect month to curl up with romance book. So today, I’m sharing 14 romance books to read in February! I have definitely become a big fan of romance books. There’s something really enjoyable about reading some cheesy, light-hearted and fluffy reads. Especially in February!
14 Young Adult Books to Read for Valentine’s Day
February is all about light-hearted, fluffy contemporary reads. At least for me! So today, I’m sharing the best young adult books to read for Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re looking for a light-hearted, swoon-worthy romance or a contemporary read with a bit of emotion, this list is for you.
Well Played by Jen DeLuca
After reading Well Met, I quickly fell in love with the writing, the character and the overall theme. I loved it so much that I read it twice. As soon as Well Played released, I immediately jumped into reading it. While I still love the writing, the renaissance theme and the characters, I didn’t love this one as much as Well Met.
Well Met by Jen DeLuca
If you’ve been following along for a while, you’ll know that I’ve really started to enjoy reading romance. Well Met is definitely one of my favourite romance books I’ve read so far. Well Met follows Emily, who moves to a new town to help her sister recover from a car accident. She decides to volunteer at the local Renaissance Faire with her niece and finds herself butting heads with the organizer, Simon.
You Have a Match by Emma Lord
After reading Tweet Cute last year, I immediately added You Have a Match to my TBR. Unfortunately, it didn’t really live up to my expectations and because of that, I’m really disappointed. You Have a Match follows Abby, who takes a DNA test and finds out she has a sister. The two decide to spend the summer together at camp because they want to figure out their family history.
Clues to the Universe by Christina Li
When Christina Li reached out to me about her debut novel, I knew it was going to be a great read. A middle grade book about friendship and space is a perfect match for me. But this book far exceeded my expectations. Clues to the Universe follows Ro and Benji, two middle grade students who team up to build a rocket for the science fair.
Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory
It’s official — I will definitely read anything and everything that Jasmine Guillory writes. Royal Holiday follows Maddie and her mom, Vivian, as they travel to England for Christmas so Maddie can style the Duchess. While there, Vivian meets Malcolm — the Queen’s Private Secretary. Their friendship quickly turns into a holiday romance.
The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory
Another Jasmine Guillory book is done! I really do love her books and I can’t wait to read more of them! The Wedding Party follows Alexa’s two best friends, Maddie and Theo. They both are part of Alexa’s wedding party but they also happen to hate each other. During wedding preparations, there are a lot of fights, romance and figuring out relationships.
The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory
I’m really loving contemporary romance these days. I love that they are quick and easy reads for me. But they’re also just super adorable stories! The Proposal follows Carlos, a side character from The Wedding Date. He sees a bad public proposal at a baseball game and tries to help the girl escape. What starts as friendship, turns into something a bit more!