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Best Romance Books

July 2025

Norwegian Wood

Toru Watanabe’s nostalgic journey through 1960s Tokyo is a bittersweet exploration of love, loss, and coming of age. Murakami’s lyrical prose weaves a haunting tale of young romance and the lingering effects of tragedy. As Toru navigates complex relationships and his own inner turmoil, the novel’s melancholic atmosphere lingers long after the final page. A poignant reflection on memory and the passage of time that resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever felt lost in their youth.

The Valley of Amazement

Amy Tan’s “The Valley of Amazement” is a mesmerizing journey through time and culture. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Shanghai, this novel weaves a tapestry of love, loss, and identity. Tan’s vivid prose brings to life the world of courtesans and the complex relationships between mothers and daughters. I found myself completely absorbed in the characters’ struggles, particularly Violet’s journey of self-discovery. The historical details are rich and evocative, transporting me to another era. A truly unforgettable read that lingered in my mind long after I turned the last page.

The Kitchen God’s Wife

Winnie Louie’s daughter Pearl knows little about her mother’s tumultuous past in China. But when a family crisis forces Winnie to reveal her long-held secrets, she recounts a tale of love, loss, and resilience. From her arranged marriage to a cruel man, to finding unexpected love during wartime, Winnie’s story is a poignant journey through 20th century China. As Pearl listens, she discovers the strength and wisdom that shaped her mother, bridging the cultural gap between them and healing old wounds.

The Ghost Bride

In 1890s Malaya, Li Lan’s family is on the brink of ruin. Desperate, they arrange for her to become a ghost bride to the wealthy Lim family’s recently deceased son. As Li Lan navigates the shadowy realm between the living and the dead, she uncovers dark secrets and finds herself drawn to the mysterious Er Lang. Choo’s lush prose brings to life a world of Chinese folklore, bustling night markets, and restless spirits, weaving a tale of love, duty, and the power of choice that will haunt you long after the last page.

The Night Tiger

Stepping into 1930s colonial Malaya, Ren, an 11-year-old Chinese houseboy, embarks on a haunting quest to fulfill his master’s dying wish. Parallel to his journey, we follow Ji Lin, a quick-witted dancehall girl, as she stumbles upon a gruesome discovery. Their paths intertwine in a mesmerizing tale of superstition, forbidden love, and a mythical beast. Choo’s lush prose brings to life a world where dreams and reality blur, leaving readers spellbound until the very last page.

Once Upon a River

Nestled along the Thames, the Swan inn buzzes with tales of a mysterious girl rescued from the river on a winter’s night. As whispers of miracles and magic swirl, three families lay claim to the child, each harboring their own secrets and hopes. Setterfield weaves a spellbinding narrative, blending folklore and science, love and loss, in a story that meanders like the river itself. With lyrical prose and unforgettable characters, this enchanting tale will leave you pondering the power of storytelling long after the last page.

Rules of Civility

Katey Kontent navigates the glittering world of 1930s Manhattan with wit and charm in this captivating tale of ambition and chance. From jazz clubs to boardrooms, she encounters a cast of unforgettable characters who shape her destiny. Towles’ elegant prose brings the era to life, exploring themes of class, friendship, and the choices that define us. A poignant reflection on youth and the unexpected turns life takes, this novel will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

A Gentleman in Moscow

In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is sentenced to house arrest in Moscow’s grand Metropol Hotel. As decades pass, he witnesses history unfold from his attic room, forging unexpected friendships and finding purpose in the smallest moments. Towles’ exquisite prose paints a vivid portrait of Soviet-era Russia, while Rostov’s wit and resilience captivate. This enchanting tale of adaptability and human connection left me pondering the extraordinary within the ordinary long after I turned the final page.

The Labyrinth of the Spirits

Zafón’s masterful finale to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series is a haunting tale of love, loss, and redemption. Set in Barcelona’s shadowy underworld, it follows Alicia Gris, a tormented investigator, as she unravels a decades-old conspiracy. With lyrical prose and intricate plotting, Zafón weaves a spellbinding narrative that kept me up late into the night. The atmospheric descriptions of post-war Spain transported me, while the characters’ raw emotions left me deeply moved. A fitting end to an unforgettable literary journey.

The Angel’s Game

In the shadowy streets of 1920s Barcelona, a struggling writer named David Martín receives an offer he can’t refuse. Commissioned by a mysterious publisher to write a book that will change lives, David is drawn into a world of dark secrets and forbidden passions. As he delves deeper into his task, reality blurs with fiction, and David finds himself entangled in a dangerous game where the line between genius and madness becomes increasingly thin. Zafón’s haunting prose weaves a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and the power of words that will keep you turning pages long into the night.