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Top 5 Romance Novels For Valentine's Day

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Valentine's Day is just around the corner and you might already feel the magic in the air (or not!). But if you are a reading enthusiast and love the modern 'happily-ever-after' stories, here are the top 5 picks of romance novels for Feb. 14 (and beyond!):

1. 'The American Roommate Experiment' by Elena Armas

Rosie Graham leaves her well-paying work in the sequel to Armas' The Spanish Love Deception to covertly pursue a career as a romance author. Additionally, Rosie believes she can crash at her friend Lina's house whenever she needs a place to stay till she comes back to the city. But what she is unaware of is that Luca, a cousin of Lina's who Rosie has developed a slight crush on based purely on his Instagram feed, has already been given the keys to her apartment by Lina. Furthermore, Luca promises to embark on a series of unusual dates with Rosie to help her get her creative juices flowing so she can write her book. But of course, this leads to ideas that are more than merely literary.

2. 'Dating Dr. Dil' by Nisha Sharma

In exchange for finding a fiancé in four months, Kareena Mann's father will relinquish ownership of her mother's home rather than put it up for sale. Kareena, however, has little interest in dating, and her chances are considerably worsened when her fight with Dr. Prem Verma, the host of The Dr. Dil Show, goes viral. And as a result of his online scandal, Prem's potential benefactors for the clinic he wants to create disappear. So Kareena's domineering aunts make him an offer: If he can persuade Kareena that they are meant to be together, they will give him the money for his clinic. But, Kareena and Prem receive more than they could have ever imagined from what begins as a scheme to achieve what they desire. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1100"]Top romance book for Valentine's Day: 'Donut Fall In Love' by Jackie Lau Image credit: PagesoftheMoone[/caption]

3. 'Donut Fall in Love' by Jackie Lau

When actor Ryan Kwak knocks over two dozen gourmet donuts the first time he enters Lindsay McLeod's bakery, things between them get out of hand quickly. However, Ryan recognizes that he needs Lindsay's assistance to get ready for a celebrity baking show he would be appearing in, and Lindsay grudgingly agrees to teach him. But as Ryan's baking skills advance, so does their relationship outside of the kitchen. However, to perfect the recipe of their love, the couple must deal with the stress of being in a public (Ryan's abs have their own Twitter hashtag!) and frequently long-distance relationship.

4. 'The Fastest Way to Fall' by Denise Williams

Britta Colby signs up for the body-positive FitMi app to complete a task for the women's lifestyle website where she works (and hopes to get promoted). The app only provides virtual fitness and health advice, but Britta and her trainer Wes Lawson—who, unbeknownst to her, is the service's CEO—decide to take their flirtatious online conversation offline to engage in real-world training. Britta likes witnessing her progress on her health and fitness journey while also embracing the occasional setback, while Wes relishes putting aside the professional duties of running a company to reconnect with coaching. Wes and Britta are aware that their connection goes beyond running tips and meal swaps, despite the fact that changing from coach and trainee to boyfriend and girlfriend would mean risking both of their careers (and their hearts). [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="2985"]Top romance novel for Valentine's Day: 'It Had to Be You' by Georgia Clark Image credit: The Lit Bitch[/caption]

5. 'It Had to Be You' by Georgia Clark

For twenty years, Liv and Eliot Goldenhorn have operated a Brooklyn-based wedding planning company. Liv learns that Eliot bequeathed his share of their business to his mistress, 20-something Savannah, after his untimely death. So Liv now needs to figure out how to collaborate with her late husband's girlfriend. New acquaintances, clients, and lovers enter the unconventional pair's orbit as Savannah adjusts to her new work and gets to know New York City, transforming the plot into a Love Actually-style tale that deftly addresses issues of racism, politics, privilege, and toxic relationships. It Had to Be You includes friends-to-lovers, fake dating, and romance-after-divorce narratives, resulting in a genuinely diversified celebration of love. So, happy reading to you all this Valentine's Day (and beyond!).

By Alberto Mesti

Introvert. Eccentric at times. A fashion enthusiast, designer and writer. Lives for the drama, hates being at the centre of it. Can be best described as \'wannabe modern day Lady Whistledown\'.

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