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Best Romance Books

163 expert-reviewed books — page 4 of 7

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Bestseller

Breaking Dawn

by Stephenie Meyer

3.7

Bella and Edward's wedding triggers a chain of consequences — including an impossible pregnancy — that will draw the entire vampire and werewolf worlds into an explosive confrontation.

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Bestseller

New Moon

by Stephenie Meyer

3.7

After Edward leaves Forks to protect Bella, she descends into depression — and finds unexpected comfort in Jacob Black, whose own supernatural secret will complicate everything.

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Bestseller

A Discovery of Witches

by Deborah Harkness

3.5

A witch-historian at Oxford's Bodleian Library unearths an enchanted alchemical manuscript and finds herself at the center of a centuries-old conflict between vampires, witches, and daemons — and falling for a 1,500-year-old vampire geneticist.

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Bestseller

Delirium

by Lauren Oliver

3.5

In a future America where love has been classified as a disease called amor deliria nervosa, eighteen-year-old Lena counts the days until her cure — until she meets Alex.

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Bestseller

Matched

by Ally Condie

3.5

In the Society where every choice is made by Officials — including who you will marry — seventeen-year-old Cassia is Matched with her best friend Xander but briefly sees the face of another boy, setting off a chain of doubt she cannot suppress.

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Bestseller

Shatter Me

by Tahereh Mafi

3.5

Juliette Ferrars has been locked in isolation for 264 days because her touch is lethal. When the dystopian Reestablishment decides to weaponize her, she must navigate a world of power, control, and an unexpected connection with someone who can survive her touch.

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Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

4.9

Anna Karenina abandons her respectable life for a passionate affair with the dashing Count Vronsky — and both are destroyed by the collision between private desire and social convention. Tolstoy's great novel of passion and consequence contains the most famous opening sentence in fiction.

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Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

4.9

Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy clash on every point of pride and principle — and fall irrevocably in love. Austen's most beloved novel is a razor-sharp comedy of manners and one of the great love stories in the English language.

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Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Brontë

4.8

Jane Eyre — orphaned, plain, passionate, and morally unyielding — survives a punishing childhood to become governess at Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with the fierce, sardonic Mr Rochester, whose dark secret haunts the upper floors. Brontë's first-person novel, with its direct, confrontational address to the reader and its heroine's ferocious insistence on her own inner worth, fundamentally changed what heroines in fiction were permitted to be.

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Persuasion

by Jane Austen

4.8

Anne Elliot, at 27, is considered past her prime — but the man she loved and lost eight years ago has returned. Austen's final completed novel is her most emotionally mature, trading wit for a quieter, more aching register.

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A Tale of Two Cities

by Charles Dickens

4.7

Set across London and Paris during the French Revolution, Dickens's most dramatic novel is a tale of sacrifice, resurrection, and the violence of revolutionary change. At its centre is Sydney Carton, a dissolute barrister whose unrequited love drives him to history's most selfless act.

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Dragonfly in Amber

by Diana Gabaldon

4.7

Twenty years after the events of Outlander, Claire returns to Scotland with her adult daughter Brianna to tell her the truth. The novel unfolds in a complex dual timeline, beginning at the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden and working backward through the Jacobite Rising to reveal how everything ended — and what it cost.

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Emma

by Jane Austen

4.7

Emma Woodhouse is handsome, clever, and rich — and catastrophically wrong about almost everyone's romantic situation. Austen's most technically accomplished novel features an unreliable protagonist and one of literature's great comic ironies.

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Voyager

by Diana Gabaldon

4.7

Twenty years have passed since Culloden. Jamie Fraser survived. Claire travels back through the stones to find him — and does, in Edinburgh in 1766. Their reunion after two decades apart is the emotional centrepiece of the entire Outlander series, before the narrative expands into a dangerous voyage to the Caribbean and Jamaica.

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4.6

As the American Revolution approaches, Fraser's Ridge faces violence from all sides — Regulators, Loyalists, Patriot militias — and a letter arrives that warns of events to come. The sixth Outlander novel follows Jamie and Claire through the years 1772–1776, building toward the war that will define the new nation and test their family's loyalties.

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An Echo in the Bone

by Diana Gabaldon

4.6

The Revolutionary War has begun, and Jamie and Claire are caught between the British and American sides — with Jamie serving as a British officer while believing in American independence. Their son William navigates his own loyalties. Meanwhile, Roger and Brianna in the twentieth century face their own crisis involving the past they've left behind.

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Drums of Autumn

by Diana Gabaldon

4.6

Jamie and Claire make their new home in the American colonies, building Fraser's Ridge in the North Carolina backcountry as the rumblings of revolution grow around them. Meanwhile, their daughter Brianna in the twentieth century discovers a letter predicting her parents' fate — and must decide whether to use the stones to change it.

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4.6

Bathsheba Everdene, an independent and beautiful woman, inherits a farm and finds herself courted by three very different men: the steady shepherd Gabriel Oak, the wealthy neighbouring farmer William Boldwood, and the reckless soldier Sergeant Troy. Hardy's first major success is his most pastoral novel — a celebration of Dorset's agricultural world that he would spend his career elegising.

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4.6

The ninth Outlander novel brings Brianna and Roger back to the eighteenth century and to Fraser's Ridge, reuniting the family across time as the Revolutionary War reaches the Carolinas. Gabaldon navigates the complexities of a divided family during a divided war, with Jamie and Claire at the centre of a community trying to survive history.

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Sense and Sensibility

by Jane Austen

4.6

The Dashwood sisters — sensible Elinor and passionate Marianne — navigate love, loss, and limited options in Regency England. Austen's debut novel introduces her central theme: the tension between feeling and social propriety.

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4.6

When Alice's grandmother, Babcia, has a stroke and starts whispering names that no one recognises, Alice travels to Poland to uncover the truth. Alternating with the story of a young woman in Nazi-occupied Poland who made impossible choices to protect those she loved.

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4.6

1778. The Battle of Monmouth. Jamie Fraser believed dead — and then not dead. Lord John Grey facing impossible consequences of choices made for honour. Brianna and Roger in the twentieth century making their own decisions about time. The eighth Outlander novel keeps multiple generations moving through American history while the war reaches its decisive phase.

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Mansfield Park

by Jane Austen

4.5

Fanny Price is brought from poverty to Mansfield Park, her wealthy cousins' estate, where she watches and witnesses while others perform and transgress. Austen's most morally serious novel — quieter, deeper, and more uncomfortable than her others.

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Maybe Someday

by Colleen Hoover

4.5

Sydney discovers her boyfriend has been cheating on her with her best friend. She moves in with Ridge — a musician and songwriter who happens to be deaf — and the two collaborate on music through written notes and an undeniable connection neither of them wants to acknowledge. A love story about the ethics of attraction and the power of music.

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