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Best Romance Books

January 2025

Shatter Me

Juliette’s touch is lethal, a curse that has isolated her for years. Locked away in a cell, she yearns for human contact but fears the consequences. When the Reestablishment offers her a chance to use her power as a weapon, she’s torn between desire for freedom and the weight of her deadly gift. As she navigates a world of political intrigue and unexpected allies, Juliette must confront her own nature and decide if she’ll be defined by her curse or find the strength to shatter her own limitations.

Turtles All the Way Down

Sixteen-year-old Aza Holmes grapples with anxiety and obsessive thoughts while navigating the murky waters of friendship, love, and self-discovery. When a local billionaire disappears, Aza and her best friend Daisy embark on a quest to solve the mystery, leading Aza to reconnect with her childhood crush. Green’s poignant exploration of mental illness is both heart-wrenching and hopeful, offering a raw glimpse into the mind of a teenager struggling to find her place in a world that often feels overwhelming.

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Two teens named Will Grayson collide in an unexpected encounter that changes both their lives. One, depressed and struggling with his sexuality, finds solace in online chats. The other, more outgoing, grapples with friendship and loyalty. Their paths intertwine through Tiny Cooper, a larger-than-life gay football player staging a musical. With humor and heart, this collaborative novel explores identity, love, and the messy beauty of human connections.

An Abundance of Katherines

Colin Singleton, a child prodigy with a knack for anagrams, has dated nineteen girls named Katherine. After being dumped by Katherine XIX, he embarks on a road trip with his best friend Hassan to prove his Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability. Along the way, they encounter quirky characters in a small town, where Colin’s mathematical obsession collides with real-life experiences. Green’s witty prose and endearing characters make this a charming exploration of love, friendship, and the unpredictable nature of growing up.

13 Reasons Why

Clay Jensen’s world shatters when he receives a box of cassette tapes from Hannah Baker, his crush who recently committed suicide. Each tape reveals a reason why she chose to end her life, and Clay is one of them. As he listens, he’s drawn into Hannah’s pain and struggles, uncovering dark secrets and confronting his own role in her story. This haunting, emotionally charged novel explores the ripple effects of our actions and the weight of unspoken words.

Four: A Divergent Collection

Delve into the world of Divergent through the eyes of its enigmatic hero, Tobias Eaton. This collection of four short stories offers a glimpse into his past, revealing the pivotal moments that shaped his character. Roth’s crisp prose and keen insight into human nature shine as we witness Tobias’s struggles, fears, and triumphs. I found myself captivated by his journey, feeling every punch and revelation as if I were right there with him. A must-read for fans craving a deeper understanding of this complex and compelling protagonist.

Allegiant

Tris and Tobias face their toughest challenge yet as they venture beyond the city walls, uncovering shocking truths about their world. As loyalties are tested and sacrifices made, they grapple with questions of identity, love, and what it truly means to be human. Roth’s gripping finale to the Divergent trilogy delivers heart-pounding action and gut-wrenching twists that will leave readers breathless until the very last page.

Insurgent

Tris’s world has shattered, and she’s grappling with loss, guilt, and a society on the brink of war. As factions crumble and alliances shift, she must confront her deepest fears and make impossible choices. Roth’s gripping sequel plunges readers into a world of betrayal and sacrifice, where love is tested and loyalties are questioned. With heart-pounding action and raw emotion, “Insurgent” left me breathless, pondering the true meaning of bravery and identity.

The Last Tycoon

Fitzgerald’s unfinished masterpiece, “The Last Tycoon,” offers a captivating glimpse into the glittering world of 1930s Hollywood. Through the eyes of young Cecelia Brady, we follow the enigmatic film producer Monroe Stahr as he navigates love, power, and artistic vision. The novel’s fragmentary nature only adds to its allure, leaving readers to ponder what might have been. Fitzgerald’s prose shimmers with his trademark elegance, painting a bittersweet portrait of an era’s fading glamour. It’s a poignant reminder of the author’s own struggles and unfulfilled promise.

The Beautiful and Damned

Fitzgerald’s masterpiece paints a vivid portrait of the Jazz Age’s glittering excess and crushing disillusionment. Anthony and Gloria, young and beautiful, embark on a whirlwind romance fueled by ambition and cocktails. As they navigate New York’s high society, their relationship unravels, mirroring the era’s decadence. With razor-sharp prose and biting social commentary, Fitzgerald captures the hollowness beneath the glamour, leaving readers both enthralled and haunted by the characters’ inevitable downfall. A timeless exploration of love, wealth, and the American Dream.