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Best Romance Books

July 2025

The Mermaid Chair

Diving into the mystical waters of Egret Island, Sue Monk Kidd’s “The Mermaid Chair” weaves a tale of love, loss, and self-discovery. As Jessie Sullivan grapples with her mother’s erratic behavior, she finds herself drawn to a Benedictine monk on the brink of taking his final vows. The island’s legends and secrets slowly unravel, mirroring Jessie’s own journey of awakening. Kidd’s prose shimmers like sunlight on waves, inviting readers to explore the depths of the human heart and the power of transformation.

Message in a Bottle

Theresa’s world shifts when she discovers a bottle washed ashore, containing a heartfelt love letter. Intrigued, she embarks on a journey to find the mysterious author, Garrett. As their paths intertwine, a passionate romance blossoms, challenging Theresa’s guarded heart. But shadows from Garrett’s past threaten their newfound happiness, forcing them to confront painful truths. A poignant tale of love, loss, and second chances that will leave you reaching for the tissues.

Firefly Lane

In “Firefly Lane,” Kristin Hannah weaves a poignant tale of friendship that spans decades. Tully and Kate, inseparable since adolescence, navigate life’s twists and turns together. From wild teenage years to the challenges of adulthood, their bond remains unbreakable. Hannah’s vivid prose brings their world to life, evoking nostalgia and tugging at heartstrings. As I turned each page, I found myself reflecting on my own friendships, laughing and crying along with these unforgettable characters.

Cutting for Stone

Marion and Shiva Stone, twin brothers born of a secret union between an Indian nun and a British surgeon, come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Bound by birth but with wildly different temperaments, their childhood in Addis Ababa shapes their lives in unforeseen ways. As political turmoil engulfs their homeland, the brothers are forced to confront their shared past and diverging futures. Verghese’s vivid prose brings to life the sights, sounds, and smells of Ethiopia, weaving a tale of love, loss, and redemption that will stay with you long after the final page.

Shantaram

Shantaram is a mesmerizing journey through the underbelly of Bombay, as seen through the eyes of Lin, an escaped Australian convict. Roberts’ vivid prose brings the city to life, with its teeming slums, colorful characters, and pulsing energy. I was captivated by Lin’s transformation from fugitive to slum doctor to gangster, feeling every triumph and heartbreak along the way. This epic tale of love, redemption, and self-discovery left me pondering the nature of good and evil long after I turned the final page.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Kundera’s masterpiece weaves philosophy and passion into a haunting tapestry of love and politics. Set against the backdrop of the Prague Spring, it follows the intertwined lives of four characters grappling with the weight of their choices. Tomas, a womanizing surgeon, and Tereza, his devoted wife, navigate the complexities of fidelity and freedom. Meanwhile, Sabina, an artist, and Franz, her lover, explore the boundaries of commitment. Kundera’s prose is both playful and profound, challenging readers to ponder life’s deepest questions.

The Girl You Left Behind

In 1916 France, Sophie’s portrait becomes a symbol of hope for her village under German occupation. A century later, Liv discovers the painting’s turbulent history. As she unravels Sophie’s tale of love and sacrifice, Liv finds herself drawn into a battle over the artwork’s rightful ownership. Moyes weaves a captivating story of two women separated by time but united by an extraordinary piece of art, exploring themes of love, loss, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.

A Discovery of Witches

Diving into “A Discovery of Witches,” I was instantly captivated by Deborah Harkness’s rich tapestry of history, magic, and romance. The story follows Diana Bishop, a reluctant witch who stumbles upon an ancient manuscript that unleashes a world of supernatural intrigue. As I turned each page, I found myself lost in the atmospheric Oxford setting and drawn to the enigmatic vampire Matthew Clairmont. Harkness’s blend of scholarly detail and spellbinding fantasy left me eagerly anticipating the next installment in this bewitching trilogy.

11/22/63

Jake Epping, a high school English teacher, discovers a portal to 1958 in the back of a local diner. Encouraged by his dying friend, he embarks on a mission to prevent JFK’s assassination. As Jake navigates the past, he falls in love with a librarian named Sadie, but finds that altering history comes at a steep price. King’s masterful blend of nostalgia, suspense, and romance kept me up late, pondering the butterfly effect of our choices. A thrilling journey through time that left me both exhilarated and haunted.

Outlander

Claire Randall, a World War II nurse, finds herself mysteriously transported to 18th-century Scotland. Torn between two worlds and two men, she navigates a dangerous landscape of intrigue and passion. As she struggles to reconcile her modern sensibilities with the harsh realities of the past, Claire discovers a love that transcends time. Gabaldon’s rich storytelling weaves history and romance into a captivating tale that left me breathless. I couldn’t put it down, staying up late into the night, completely immersed in Claire’s journey.