Find the best romance books to read from authors like Nicole Lundrigan
The Fault in Our Stars
Author: John Green
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-03-02
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green is a beautiful, heartbreaking story about two teenagers who fall in love while they are both battling cancer. Hazel Lancaster, a 16-year-old girl with terminal cancer, meets Augustus Waters, a 17-year-old boy with osteosarcoma, at a cancer support group. They quickly fall in love, and they embark on a journey together that is both beautiful and heartbreaking.
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Twice in a Blue Moon
Author: Christina Lauren
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-02-24
Twice In a Blue Moon is a sweet story of young love. The writing is well done and the characters are likeable. However, the story is a bit too simple and predictable for adults. I didn't find myself surprised by any of the twists and turns. I would recommend it to a younger audience who enjoys a light, fluffy romance.
The book follows the relationship between Sam and Tate, who meet on vacation and quickly fall i... Read Full Review »
The True Love Experiment
Author: Christina Lauren
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-02-09
I have mixed feelings about "The True Love Experiment" by Christina Lauren. I have loved some of her books, but this one fell short for me. "Fizzy" Chen has never been in love. She is an accomplished writer but is missing key elements in her life. Connor Prince is a charming and a single parent with a daughter he adores. They both get pulled together into a project that includes "Fizzy” dating single men on a reality... Read Full Review »
Fourth Wing
Author: Rebecca Yarros
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-01-30
I initially had no interest in reading this book. I’m more of a romance genre kind of girl. But my best friend suggested it, so I gave it a try. At first, I was disappointed by its familiar plot elements. The main story line is very similar to the Divergent books, and the love interests seemed like a copy of the Hunger Games books. There is a good amount of magic in it as well, which reminded me of the Harry Potter s... Read Full Review »
One True Loves
Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid
Book review added by Mel on 2024-01-23
I absolutely loved this book! Taylor Jenkins Reid might just become my new favorite author. It really made me think about how to move forward when the person you love disappears. How do you let go and convince yourself that they're gone forever? And what happens if you manage to move on and find love again, only to discover that your true love is actually alive and well? This book goes beyond choosing between two great... Read Full Review »
Losing Hope
Author: Colleen Hoover
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-01-14
Let me start by stating that this book is the sequel to Colleen Hoover's Hopeless. Reading this book before Hopeless would be very confusing. In Hopeless, we are presented with the story of a senior in high school, Sky. She is confronted with her past and falls in love with a boy from her childhood, Dean Holder. In Losing Hope, we are presented with Dean's story. If you loved Hopeless, you will want to hear Dean's side... Read Full Review »
All the Bright Places
Author: Jennifer Niven
Book review added by Mel on 2024-01-14
It's the story of a boy and a girl who come from different worlds, but they are both struggling in their own way. So far, nothing that we haven't read before, so what makes all the bright places different? I'm not 100% sure, but I can say that I always wanted to come back to the story. Told from two different perspectives, it explains the highs and lows of mental illness and how it can affect anyone. I liked this book ... Read Full Review »
Hopeless
Author: Colleen Hoover
Book review added by Lynn on 2024-01-14
Let me start by saying that Colleen Hoover is my favorite author at the moment. I've loved every book of hers that I've read so far. With that in mind, Hopeless has a slow beginning. I had a difficult time getting into the story and even had to put it aside for a while before diving back into it. It took me longer to read than average. Nonetheless, at about halfway through the book,I started really enjoying it as the p... Read Full Review »