Romance Book Recommendations!!
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these are just a few recommendations in some of my favorite tropes!!
hockey 🏒:
the entire off campus series by elle kennedy
behind the net by stephanie archer
pucking around by emily rath
icebreaker by hannah grace
football 🏈:
the wall of winnipeg and me by mariana zapata
first down by grace reilly
plays well with others by lauren blakely
cheat sheet by sarah adams
enemies to lovers 🩷:
love theoretically by ali hazelwood
a court of mid and fury by sarah j maas
the hating game by sally thorne
the unhoneymooners by christina lauren
friends to lovers 🥳:
punk 57 by penelope douglas
every summer after by carley fortune
final offer by lauren asher
just friends by madison wright
brothers BFF & BFFs brother
done and dusted by lyla sage
twisted hate by ana huang
twisted love by ana huang
ugly love by colleen hoover
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Romance novels have gained immense popularity across various platforms, especially in the modern era with the rise of social media. For fans of hockey-themed romances, books like 'The Off-Campus Series' by Elle Kennedy provide engaging narratives that spotlight the excitement of sports combined with heartwarming love stories. Stephanie Archer's 'Behind the Net' and 'Icebreaker' by Hannah Grace also capture this thrilling mix. If football is more your speed, consider diving into Mariana Zapata's 'The Wall of Winnipeg and Me' or 'First Down' by Grace Reilly; both of these reads blend passionate romance with the thrill of the game. For those captivated by the enemies-to-lovers trope, titles such as 'Love Theoretically' by Ali Hazelwood and 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne deliver drama and chemistry that keeps readers hooked. Friends-to-lovers narratives offer a delightful exploration of relationships evolving over time. Books like 'Punk 57' by Penelope Douglas paint a vivid picture of friendship blossoming into romance, while 'Every Summer After' by Carley Fortune captures the nostalgia of summer love. Readers also enjoy exploring complex dynamics like the brothers’ best friend trope, as seen in 'Twisted Love' by Ana Huang or Colleen Hoover's tear-jerker, 'Ugly Love.' These recommendations cater to diverse tastes and demonstrate that romance novels continue to resonate with readers, allowing them to escape into worlds filled with love, conflict, and excitement. Whether you're looking for lighthearted reads or emotional rollercoasters, there's something for everyone in the world of romance literature.






@Chloe PalmieriIs first down closed door romance?