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Best romance novels of 2020


In addition to comfy pants and my dishwasher, reading romance got me through 2020. These stories will get you through the holidays and the last nine decades of 2020. Here’s to a brighter 2021 for all of us.
Pick this up for Selenka, the pack alpha who finds an instant mating bond with Ethan. Stay for the emotional beauty of their intimacy, plus a mystery plot that does not slow down. You can start this series here if you wish, but all the books in the Psy-Changeling universe are worth disappearing into.To get more news about Romance Novel, you can visit freewebnovel official website.
This England-set comedy features a fake relationship between opposites Oliver, a neat and emotionally tidy barrister, and witty narrator Luc. When Luc’s work for a nonprofit is endangered by accidental public embarrassment, the pretend relationship works to his advantage and to Oliver’s, who needs a plus-one for a family event. Their slowest-of-burns romance is gentle, balanced by poignant moments and guffawingly funny dialogue.
Widowed printer Agatha discovers a colony of bees residing amid old printing plates and asks Penelope, a local beekeeper, to help her move them to a better home. Surprised by the depth of their friendship and their attraction, Penelope and Agatha begin to carefully build their connection, echoing the deliberate precision of bees constructing a hive, including the sweetness at the end.
Chloe, a perfectionist who someday might check off the last item on her to-do list, is determined to resist gentle, charming Jeremy, who adores her and wants to marry her. Sounds simple, but it’s not. Milan’s specialty is writing complex, layered stories that blend family, food and history, featuring lovely, nuanced characters. This historical romance is a warm friends-to-lovers comfort read you’ll savor repeatedly.
Warrior Maddek captures Yvenne, physically weak but intellectually ruthless, and their resulting political marriage allows both of them the most bloodthirsty revenge. In the sequel, exiled Lizzan forms a painful alliance with her former best friend and lover Aerax, the person responsible for her banishment. If you savor ferocious romance and fantasy, these will keep you happy for many pages.
The latest book in the intricate Lotus Palace Mystery series features wildly intelligent Lady Bai, accustomed to being overlooked and undervalued, who sneaks out to assist her brother’s inquiries into a murder and conspiracy. Continuing her acquaintance with Gao, a cunning gang enforcer who yearns for her, is just part of the investigation (no, it isn’t).
Seraphina is a “rakess”: sexually forthright, dedicated to advancing the rights of women and determined to write her memoirs, though revisiting her history is painful. She begins a liaison with single father Adam, who has avoided physical intimacy for a host of reasons, and whose career depends on support from conservative men who abhor women like Seraphina. Inverting historical tropes and archetypes, the story offers comedy and catharsis, and ends with a happily-ever-after so perfect it will make you return immediately to page one.


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