Book Recommendations
I’ve read many romance novels over the years because I find the genre so intriguing. While I still haven’t figured out why it captivates me, I’ve discovered several books that are truly worth your time. Just a heads-up—these recommendations are for mature audiences only.
The Jessica Brodie Diaries Series by K.F. Breene
This series includes "Back in the Saddle", "Hanging On", and "A Wild Ride". It follows Jessica’s journey through life, relationships, and self-discovery, with each book picking up right where the previous one left off.
- Back in the Saddle introduces Jessica as she moves to a new town and embarrassingly meets a mysterious man she can’t stop thinking about. The story explores her friendships, personal growth, and challenges that test her confidence.
- Hanging On continues Jessica’s story as she enters a new relationship and faces unexpected dangers. This installment expands on her friendships and brings more drama into her life.
- A Wild Ride concludes Jessica’s journey with emotional depth and a tragedy that will stay with readers. The series is well-written and packed with memorable characters and life lessons that will have you wishing for more.
Books by Kris Bryant
- Home: Sheriff Natalie Strand reconnects with Sarah Eastman, her high school crush, when Sarah returns to town with her daughter after a divorce. As their bond grows, the drama unfolds when Sarah’s daughter gets lost in the woods, intensifying their connection. "Home" is a heartfelt tale of love, family, and rediscovery.
- Temptation: Cassie Miller takes a nanny job working for the successful Brook Wellington. Though she tries to stay professional, her growing feelings for Brook—and her son—lead to challenges. This story combines passion with themes of navigating boundaries and self-discovery.
Both books showcase strong characters and emotional depth, making them a great addition to your reading list.
The Soho Loft Series by Melissa Brayden
This series features "Kiss the Girl", "Just Three Words", and "Ready or Not", centering around three friends and their journeys in love.
- Kiss the Girl: Brooklyn, an advertising executive, balances working with her friends at their agency while navigating a complicated romance with the head of a rival firm.
- Just Three Words: Sam and Hunter, two best friends, develop unexpected feelings for each other while living together. Their journey is filled with miscommunications, heartbreak, and redemption.
- Ready or Not: Mallory, the poised head of the agency, falls for a bartender named Hope. Their story explores vulnerability, love, and overcoming challenges.
Melissa Brayden weaves engaging plots and relatable characters that will leave you eager for more.
Standalone Novels by Melissa Brayden
- Firework: Lucy runs a Fortune 500 company, but when a journalist named Kristin investigates a scandal, sparks fly. Their attraction creates complications that test their relationship.
- Heartblock: Sarah works for her family’s cleaning business and falls for Emory, a wealthy woman. As Sarah’s daughter faces health challenges and Emory struggles with stubbornness, they must overcome obstacles to be together.
- Beautiful Dreamer: Devyn returns to her hometown for a family emergency and unexpectedly falls for Elizabeth, someone from her past. The story explores the push-and-pull between Devyn’s city life and her feelings for Elizabeth.
Each of these standalone novels combines heartfelt emotions with engaging narratives that will keep you hooked.
Conclusion
Every book I’ve recommended offers valuable lessons in character development, world-building, and plot structuring that can inspire your own writing. These well-written stories will leave you captivated and eager for more!










