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Sunday, 7 February 2021

To paraphrase Jane Austen, you must allow us to tell you how ardently we admire and love our romance collection (and we know you do too).

To celebrate the month of love, our librarians have put together this specially themed romance reading list. From stories of unlikely relationships to stories of swiping right, this list has it all.

Beach ReadEmily Henry

Two writers, one holiday and a romcom waiting to happen.

Party of TwoJasmine Guillory

Can a high-profile politician keep his secret relationship alive while under intense media scrutiny?

One to Watch, Kate Stayman-London

Bea Schumacher receives a surprising proposition: Would she like to be the first plus-size woman to star in the next season of reality dating sensation, Main Squeeze?

Red, White & Royal Blue, Casey McQuiston

The President's son Alex and Prince Henry must pretend to be best friends but as they spend time together, the two begin a secret romance that could derail a presidential campaign.

The Love Square, Laura Jane Williams

Penny Bridge can't believe it when she meets a remarkable new man. Followed by another and then another.

Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan

A debut novel about a millennial Irish traveller who becomes entangled in a love triangle with a male banker and a female lawyer. 

It’s been a pleasure, Noni Blake, Claire Christian 

Noni didn't expect to be starting over again at the age of 36 but 18 months after the end of her long-term relationship, she knows it's time to find out what's next

Sex and Vanity, Kevin Kwan 

Lucie finds herself torn between two worlds – her Wall Street wealthy family and the self-righteous surfer boy she may have fallen in love with.

The Right Swipe, Alisha Rai

Rhiannon Hunter may have revolutionised romance in the digital world but in real life, she only swipes right on her career.