Valentine’s Day picks!

I know Valentine’s Day isn’t until next month. However, I wanted to give everyone a chance to acquire the books on this list (whether you purchase them, borrow them from the library, etc.) and read them in the days and weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day. Anyway, I hope you enjoy some of the following books if you’re interested in some romance for Valentine’s…..

“Crave” series by Tracy Wolff = The series includes “Crave”, “Crush”, “Covet”, “Court” and “Charm”. The first four books in the series follow Grace as she starts a new school and makes friends there. The fifth book, “Charm”, covers the 4 months of missing time that Grace experienced between the events of “Crave” and “Crush”. I also want to mention that there is an e-book called “Katmere Academy: An Insider’s Edition”…….it doesn’t add to the story. It just provides additional information on the main characters in the series, some of the classes provided at the school as well as the teachers that teach them, etc. There is another book in this series that comes out in May of 2023 and I’m excited to read the next adventure for Grace and her friends. If you are into paranormal romance, you may be interested in this series.

“Shiver” by Allie Reynoalds = I know this book is more of a suspense/thriller, however, there is some romance going on throughout the story. If you want a good standalone novel that will also keep you on the edge of your seat…..

“Fort Whiskey” by David Banks = This is going to be more of a western or historical fiction but there is a good romance story entertwined in the story. Another good standalone novel with a western feel.

“Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi = I read this book last year after I ordered it online. This book has more to do with general fiction and time travel, however, there are some different aspects of love and some romance throughout. It doesn’t focus on just romance…..there are other aspects of love. Like the lobe for your parents or love for your child. This book is the first in a series.

“Inheritance” cycle by Christopher Paolini = These 4 books……..”Eragon”, “Eldest”, “Brisingr” and “Inheritance”……….are more of a magical fantasy series. However, there is a relationship that does form……..actually there are a couple of different relationships that forms over the course of this series but only one would be considered romantic.

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