They share a real friendship and a fake relationship. A small-town romance between a 40-year-old divorced novelist and a younger, demisexual bad boy. This book features noble pining, accidental kissing in the kitchen, and realistically chaotic children. He’s tattooed and depressed, she’s hyper-organised and also depressed. A small-town romance between a nursery nurse with a criminal record and a widowed single dad. This book features childhood sweethearts reunited, kisses in the rain, and yet more trouncing of abusive exes. (Free novella.) A small-town, seaside romance between a pregnant heroine fleeing her ex-husband and a wholesome cafe-owner who just wants to give her omelettes and support and no-strings-attached oral pleasure. This book features delicious lasagne, friends who fall in love via a (comic) book club, small-town gossip, and trouncing an abusive ex. He is also a blacksmith and an excellent cook, if you’re into that. A small-town romance between a grouchy, autistic nerd and the gorgeous human labrador who just moved in next door. But everything else is, honestly, quite flexible. The books in bold contain interconnected references of some sort, and are therefore fun to read in the suggested order. Talia devised the list below by considering series, checking timelines, reading glitter like tea leaves, and measuring the romantical pull of a black hole.
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