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Explore our hand-picked selection of Romance books. Each title includes its author, year, page count and a real synopsis to help you decide what to read next — and a chat room to discuss them with other readers.

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❤️ Romance Cover of A Perfect Story
A Perfect Story
Elísabet Benavent
Romance · 2020 · 592 pp.
Margot flees her own wedding and David waits tables dreaming of more. Benavent and the hit Spanish romantic comedy.
❤️ Romance Cover of It Ends with Us
It Ends with Us
Colleen Hoover
Romance · 2016 · 376 pp.
A flower shop, an intense love and the shadow of repeating violence. Hoover and the TikTok romance blockbuster.
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After
Anna Todd
Romance · 2014 · 560 pp.
A good-girl freshman becomes obsessed with the campus bad boy. The romance phenomenon born on Wattpad.
❤️ Romance Cover of The Notebook
The Notebook
Nicholas Sparks
Romance · 1996 · 256 pp.
An old man reads his ailing wife the story of how they fell in love every day. The romantic melodrama that made millions cry.
❤️ Romance Cover of Love in the Time of Cholera
Love in the Time of Cholera
Gabriel García Márquez
Romance · 1985 · 496 pp.
Florentino waits over fifty years to declare his love to Fermina again. A story about a love that knows no time or shame.
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë
Romance · 1847 · 416 pp.
The wild, destructive love of Heathcliff and Catherine on the English moors. Passion that reaches beyond death.
❤️ Romance Cover of Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
Romance · 1847 · 608 pp.
An orphaned governess falls for her employer, who hides a secret in the attic. A heroine ahead of her time.
❤️ Romance Cover of Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Romance · 1813 · 432 pp.
Elizabeth Bennet and the proud Mr. Darcy: literature's most imitated romantic misunderstanding. Austen with her sharp irony.
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