Valentine’s Day Reads

Hardcore, Heart-Punching Romance

The Aviator Series – The Aviator + The Warfighter – by Craig DiLouie has the most romantic couple EVER!! Yes, the series is about jet-fighters, the American ways, BUT! Craig DiLouie made a KILLER job when it came to romance into these books.

All the conflicts and difficulties they faced, all the set-ups and almost-death encounters, made the couple perfect! And cute. So cute that you will cry.

THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT! Excellent job by Craig in that aspect.

This series will be PERFECT for all the lover-birds out there.

Soft Romance

For the soft romance lovers, we have “The Line Between” by the INCREDIBLE, Best-selling Author, Tosca Lee!

Why do you want to read this book when it comes to romance, although it’s about a pandemic, and, being the awesome thriller that it is? Because this book has the most PERFECT, LOVELY, and DREAM-LIKE male character of all books reviewed so far. Chase is AMAZING! AND all the romantic plots and sub-plots are extremely well constructed. EXCELLENT JOB from Tosca Lee!

The second recommendation in this category is the great and inspiring romance by Gregory E. Phillips. “A Season in Lights” is refreshing!

The trajectory of the characters, the love affairs, the struggles they had and the decisions they took during their life… simply amazing.

THEN you have the most fiery woman in the music biz to grace you with seduction and a poker face. Epic! If you love arts, music and NYC, do read this book.

Weddings

BRIDEZILLAS UNITE! Hahahaha. Here are the most romantic books that involve weddings.

To start, we have the BRILLIANT “Urluru Legacy” Series by the International Best-Selling Author Anna J. Walner, and winner of the 2021 Scribble’s Worth Author of the Year Award! Not only that, but Larougo, the book #2 of the series won the 2021 Scribble’s Worth Romance of the Year Award!!

Why are these books so damn good when it comes to romance? Is it the fact that they are vampires and werewolves? Is it the originality of the plot and narrative? Maybe, but one thing is for sure: The romance is heart-warming.

The romance in both of the books is simply world-class, and goes all the way through to supporting and secondary characters. It’s not an “all fun, games and kisses” type of romance, as you will notice by the amount of blood in those pages, BUT, when Anna J. Walner hits you with the romance…. you better be ready. Enjoy Garkain and Larougo here.

For all the Bridezzillas that LOOOOOVE pink and fluffy romances, this is the book for YOU! “Remember, No Matter What: CHIN UP, TITS OUT!” By Miranda Oh. A pretty-pretty book filled with love, humor, dreams and sarcasm. And weddings. LOTS of weddings.

Destiny and Magical

Spellbound Under The Spanish Moss is one of the most inspirational books you can read, and one of the most romantic. There’s mystery, discovery of healing, heartbreaks, grudges and dark hearts needing of forgiveness. A wild and dangerous adventure that will entertain you and motivate you to go for your dreams.

Alligna’s Song Overture is nothing but a testament of making your own fate when it comes to love and destiny. A story of defiance that made kingdoms, woven in three different timelines that culminate on an impressive finale. If you believe that fate can be re-written through love, this is the book for you.

The Cute Weird, The Twisted and The Ugly

In the Key of Nira Ghani is a Romantic Comedy that will make you think twice when it comes to how things go in life. We put this AWESOME book on the Cute Weird section, because of a trumpet named “Georgia”.

This is were the ugly comes, when it comes to love. My Fatal Futility Shellshock is a mind-blowing book, but when it comes to romance, it’s a punch in the gut, that will leave you tired, thoughtful and in tears. And I’m not even talking about Sepi.

This is not for the weak of heart, but we will tell you this: We did warn you.

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