5 romance novels to look out for in 2024

Swoony reads for your shelf!

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Swoony reads for your shelf!

Imagine this: It's a Sunday evening, and you're wrapped in a warm blanket, holding a cup of coffee in one hand, and a captivating romance book in the other. Sounds like the perfect day off, right? Over the past few years, romantic reads have become a favourite among Gen Zs. Novels by authors such as Colleen Hoover, Ali Hazelwood, and Ana Huang have been big hits, and we've curated a list of romance books that are sure to provide a swoon-worthy reading experience.

'When Grumpy Met Sunshine' by Charlotte Stein 


In this steamy, opposites-attract romance, retired footballer Alfie Harding reluctantly agrees to sell his memoirs but struggles to write them. Enter Mabel Willicker, a ghostwriter who skillfully extracts every detail from the grumpy Alfie. As they banter their way through crafting his life story, a mistaken public perception leads them to pretend to be a couple. What begins as a charade soon sparks a genuine, undeniable chemistry. 

Release date: February 6

'How You Get the Girl' by Anita Kelly 


Of course, we had a workplace romance on the list. But this one by Anita Kelly is rather twisted. When a clever junior joins East Nashville High's basketball team, Coach Julie Parker faces a challenge. Unexpectedly, the teen's foster parent is Elle Cochrane, a gorgeous ex-WNBA player and the star of Julie's fantasies. Despite feeling outmatched, Julie persuades Elle to be her assistant coach. As they navigate coaching and Julie's dating insecurities, sparks fly. In short, if you love a good chemistry, this one's a must-read 

Release date: February 13


'This Could Be Us' by Kennedy Ryan

Get ready to grab a few tissues for this soon-to-be-released novel by Kennedy Ryan. Soledad Barnes, a meticulous planner and domestic goddess, witnesses her carefully designed life crumble when betrayal ends her supposed forever. Left to provide for her daughters, she rediscovers herself, rising from the ashes. Enter an unlikely man, forbidden yet irresistible. Wary of repeating mistakes, Soledad faces the challenge of trust, questioning if she can be brave enough to make room for what could be after all she's lost and found. If you're a fan of Colleen Hoover’s writing, you're sure to love this one.

Release date: March 5

'Just For The Summer' by Abby Jimenez

Come on now, let's be real, who doesn't love a summer romance? Abby Jimenez's latest book's moodboard is set: sliding into DMs, private islands, accidentally falling in love—it's perfect. Here's the rundown: Justin and Emma, both convinced they're cursed in love, decide to date and break up to cancel out their misfortunes. What begins as a summer fling in a Minnesota cottage gets complicated with Emma's toxic mother and Justin's guardianship of his siblings. As they navigate unforeseen challenges, they question if fate might have brought the perfect pair together this time.

Release date: April 2


'Here We Go Again' by Alison Cochrun


This queer romance is a must-read this year. The story follows a classic tale of childhood friends-turned- rivals, forced to be around each other when their beloved mentor reveals he has limited time left on this planet. Compelled to fulfill his last wish, they embark on a cross-country road trip, packed into a vibrant van. Journeying from Washington State to the Grand Canyon, the Gulf Coast to coastal Maine, they chart a new future and rediscover each other along the way.

Release date: April 12
 

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