6 Romance Books for Valentine’s Day

Just Haven't Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Whether you’re celebrating February 14th alone or with a partner, there’s no better way to celebrate than with a good romance novel. This Valentine’s Day, fall in love with one of these 6 books.

1. The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

Ph.D. candidate Olive Smith spent so much time focused on academics, she didn’t leave much room for dating. After being encouraged to date by her well-meaning best friend, Olive kisses the first guy she sees- the grumpy Dr. Adam Carlsen.

The Love Hypothesis tackles romance, academia, and personal growth with humor. It’s definitely a must-read!

2. The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory

The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory

Maddie and Theo have only one thing in common: both of them are best friends with Alexa. Otherwise, they can barely stand to be in a room together without bickering.

However, Alexa just announced her engagement, and invited both Maddie and Theo to be in her wedding party. After a one-night stand, Maddie and Theo’s relationship is more complicated than ever. Can they set aside their differences long enough to support their best friend?

A companion book to The Wedding Date, The Wedding Party revives several of the characters from the previous installment.

3. Love, Comment, Subscribe by Cathy Yardley

Love, Comment, Subscribe by Cathy Yardley

Lily Wang is a popular beauty and style influencer. Tobin Bui is an avid game streamer with a huge comedy YouTube following. When both influencers hit a creative block and struggle to create new content, Lily comes up with a great idea: why don’t they collaborate?

Problem is, Lily and Tobin have a long history. Back in high school, Lily and Tobin could not get along. Can both influencers move past their friction in order to create a viral collab and revive their channels?

4. Playing With Matches by Hannah Orenstein

Playing with Matches by Hannah Orenstein

Recent grad Sasha Goldberg is disillusioned when her dream career isn’t as exciting as she hoped. However, when she lands a job at an elite New York City matchmaking firm, Sasha finds herself entrenched in a new romance that’s far more exciting than she imagined.

5. Meet Cute by Helena Hunting

Meet Cute by Helena Hunting

On her first day of law school, Kailyn Flowers has an accidental run-in with her favorite teen celebrity, Daxton Hughes; problem is, she literally runs into him. After an embarrassing first encounter, Kailyn and Daxton become friendly law school rivals and eventually have a falling out.

5 years later, Kailyn and Daxton cross paths again. This time, Daxton is recovering from the loss of his parents and adjusting to his new role as guardian of his 13-year-old sister, Emmy. Can Kailyn and Daxton set aside their differences?

6. Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens

Just Haven't Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens

Laura is a hopeless romantic and professional writer for a digital lifestyle magazine. Her column “How Did They Meet?” chronicles meet cutes of couples across the UK. Desperate for her own charming love story, Laura jets off to the Channel Islands to tell the story of how her parents met and fell in love.

Unfortunately, Laura grabs the wrong suitcase from the airport. She’s surprised to learn that the suitcase’s contents indicate that its owner is her dream man. Laura embarks upon a journey across the Channel Islands to find love with the suitcase’s mysterious owner.