A picked a few more romance and mlm books. Hopefully these are available to you 🙈
I trust my IG algorithm because I just search for recs on the app and ChatGPT to give a proper summary😅
Top Ten Ways to Die – Hardy Boys Casefiles (160 pages; YA mystery, crime-solving brothers back in action; classic whodunnit vibes with some edgy suspense — nostalgic, fast-paced, and fun if you grew up on them).
Peril at End House – Agatha Christie (224 pages; mystery, Hercule Poirot; attempted murder, inheritance schemes, and red herrings galore — vintage Christie brilliance, with an ending that sneaks up on you).
^^ thanks Vera for these, incase you are stalking the thread🤭
The City of Pillars (Heaven #1) – Bhavini K. Desai (284 pages; fantasy/mythological fiction; a reimagined world of angels, gods, and politics — Indian mythology meets high fantasy with strong female leads and rich world-building).
The Marriage Game – Sara Desai (366 pages; rom-com, enemies to lovers, South Asian rep; she wants to start her business, he needs the office space, they clash... and sparks fly — banter, family chaos, and he falls first).
Hit Me with Your Best Charm – Lillie Vale (320 pages; rom-com, second-chance romance, friends with benefits gets complicated — sweet, a little spicy, and full of heart).
First Comes Like – Alisha Rai (432 pages; rom-com, fake relationship, influencer + Bollywood actor; a DM mix-up leads to a fauxmance — charming, swoony, and lots of cultural richness).
^^ i doubt you'll find these on kindle
They Both Die in the End – Adam Silvera (384 pages; YA contemporary, queer, emotional; two boys meet on their last day alive — heartbreaking but hopeful, with a huge focus on living in the now).
The Ex Vows – Jessica Joyce (400 pages; rom-com, second-chance, forced proximity; exes stuck together at a wedding (classic!) — lots of banter, emotional healing, and hilarious chaos).
Book Lovers – Emily Henry (384 pages; rom-com, rivals-to-lovers, bookish AF; literary agent and editor clash in a small town — layered, witty, and quietly devastating in the best way).
First Time Caller – B.K. Borison (360 pages; small-town romance, cinnamon roll hero; late-night radio calls lead to real-life feelings — charming, cozy, and gives big Gilmore Girls energy).
The Seven Year Slip – Ashley Poston (336 pages; magical realism, time-slip romance; one apartment, two timelines, one slow-burn — wistful, tender, and so achingly romantic).
Heartbreak Honey – Tammy Subia (300 pages; queer romance, healing after heartbreak; chaotic queer love story with found family, vulnerability, and lots of messy feels — bold and honest).
Beneath the Indigo Sky – R. Hawnthrow (320 pages; fantasy, soft-sci-fi romance; dreamy worldbuilding meets introspective love story — slow, lyrical, and a little melancholic in a beautiful way).
Husband Material – Alexis Hall (432 pages; rom-com, British humour, gay MCs; Luc and Oliver return in chaos-mode as every friend starts getting married — wedding madness + emotional growth + tears of laughter).
You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince – Timothy Janovsky (288 pages; queer holiday rom-com, grumpy-sunshine; spoiled rich kid forced to lay low in a small town... and falls hard — festive, frothy, and secretly deep).
Kiss Her Once for Me – Alison Cochrun (368 pages; sapphic holiday romance, fake dating; Ellie fake-engaged to a guy, but secretly crushing on his sister — cozy, queer, with pining and snowflakes and second chances).
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