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Simmer Down by Sarah Smith
Simmer Down follows Nikki DiMarco as she confronts the owner of a food truck who absentmindedly parked on her and her mother’s regular spot. She tries to be nice, but Callum shows her that he’s nothing but an asshole. What happens next though is a cat-and-mouse rivalry that goes viral, a food truck war, unprecedented sexual tension, the start of a casual relationship, the influence of social media, and more.
The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne
Ruin and Rising By Leigh Bardugo
The Queen of Nothing By Holly Black
Like the Flowing River By Paulo Coelho
I’ll Give You The Sun By Jandy Nelson
Slammed By Colleen Hoover
Me Before You By Jojo Moyes
The Sky Is Everywhere Jandy Nelson
Without Merit By Colleen Hoover
The Gaze By Elif Shafak
I Don’t Love You Anymore by Rithvik Singh
I Was Never Broken by Moonsoulchild
Loathe to Love You by Ali Hazelwood
In her amusing romantic comedy book "Loathe to Love You," Ali Hazelwood tells the story of Melody Joo, a software engineer who is tasked with creating a video game that would star her obnoxious CEO, Adam Cade. Despite their initial hostility, Melody and Adam start to fall in love. As the two deal with their relationship and personal issues, the book explores themes of love, trust, and self-discovery. The novel is a fun and comforting read because to its funny dialogue and likeable characters.
The Temporary Roomie by Sarah Adams
In her charming and endearing romance The Temporary Roomie, Sarah Adams explores the odd bond between two people who share a room. Ainsley, a failed actress, accepts Reed, a millionaire businessman, as her roommate when she moves back to her hometown in hopes of a new beginning. Despite their early hostility, Ainsley and Reed gradually start to put aside their differences and come to terms with one another. They must face the difficulties of their individual pasts and futures as they navigate their developing desire. The Temporary Roomie is a pleasant and inspiring book that will make readers grin because of Adams' amusing and captivating writing style and her well-developed characters.