When life is becoming just a bit too much, sometimes all you need is to sit down with a good book and escape into another world.
Lost between the pages and finding happiness among the words. Sounds magical, right?
Well, we have done all of the hard work for you. Forget spending hours scouring the internet or book shops reading blurbs and judging covers.
We have 7 beautifully cheesy romance novels that will have you grinning like a love-sick fool. No one can capture your heart like a fictional character.
Let’s dive in and discover new ways to fall in love all over again!
1. My Not So Perfect Life By Sophie Kinsella
Katie is tired of feeling like her life sucks. While she envies the life of her boss, Demeter, Katie realizes it’s time to take her life into her own hands.
And just when things are beginning to make sense, Demeter fires Katie.
Leaving her London life behind, Katie returns to her family farm in Somerset to help them build their vacation business. And just when things couldn’t get any worse, Demeter shows up as a guest!
Katie’s world is turned upside down as secrets are spilled, relationships are tested and Katie’s boring life becomes a little more exciting.
Romance, friendship, and the test of becoming your own woman are all blended together in this heartwarming book.
The acclaimed author Sophie Kinsella is known for her vivid, approachable characters and her exceptional narrative abilities.
She is back with all the wit, compassion, and wisdom that have made her novels so popular to tell this new, contemporary tale about portraying the ideal life when the reality is very different.
My Not So Perfect Life is practically perfect!
2. Let’s Talk About Love By Claire Kann
Alice was walking into the perfect summer, food, brain-numbing TV, and a few shifts at the library to keep a roof over her head. All she needed was her girlfriend who ended it when Alice came out as asexual.
Alice has decided that dating is not worth the confusion or the heartache. She is done with dating. For good. She just needs to focus on herself and that All-you-can-eat-buffet in town.
However, when she meets Takumi and realizes they’ll be working together at the library all summer, Alice may have to rethink her views on dating. Takumi has her heart racing and is has mind running.
When Takumi unexpectedly turns into her knight in shining library employee armor (which is near enough), Alice must decide if she is prepared to risk their friendship for a love that might not be returned or understood.
Let’s Talk About Love is bright, funny, and brilliant. With so little biromantic representation in the world, this novel is exactly what we romance lovers need.
You won’t be forgetting the tale of Alice and Tukami any time soon. Not with the work of Claire Kann.
3. It Ends With Us By Colleen Hoover
Lily’s childhood was not rainbows and butterflies. While it may have had a picket white fence, it was certainly not anything to reminisce about. And when her father died, Lily finally felt free.
Moving to Boston, starting her own flower shop, and making friends. Lily finally feels like her own person. And the driven neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid only makes it even more appealing.
Lily is unable to remove him from her mind. But Ryle’s utter distaste for relationships is unsettling.
Lily can’t help but wonder what made him that way in the first place, even as she finds herself breaking his “no dating” rule.
As she falls deeper in love with the brilliant Mr.Kincaid, Lily can’t help but remember the past. Specifically her first love, Atlas Corrigan. Who unexpectedly shows up again after all these years?
Does Lily throw herself at her future or relive the past she never got to have?
It Ends With Us is a touching novel with themes of romance, independence, and finding your own way in life. While some topics may be hard, it is truthful and raw making it a book that will never be forgotten.
4. The Way You Make Me Feel By Maurene Goo
All Clara knows is how to make trouble. But when a joke goes too far, her father sentences her to a summer of working on his food truck.
A less than promising summer but Clara is sure she can make it work.
Through bad jokes, michesvious adventures, and a cute boy to crush on, Clara is sure she can make this an unforgettable summer. And she may even consider investing in her dad’s business.
As Clara begins to see that her troublesome ways were less than helpful, it may be time for her to make a change. And possibly leave her old self behind.
The Way You Make Me Feel is a familiar tale about falling in love and discovering yourself in unexpected places, written with Maurene Goo’s trademark warmth and humor.
From friendships to romance, this novel is an easy, feel-good read that will have you feeling warm from the inside out.
5. The Hating Game By Sally Thorne
Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman hate each other. Not dislike. Not tolerate. They hate each other. And the entire office knows.
Forced to sit across from each other as they work as assistants for co-bosses in a publishing company, they are stuck looking at the one person they despise more than the devil himself.
Now they are both fighting for the dame promotion and neither of them is willing to back down.
As tensions rise, so does their chemistry and it may just become clear that maybe they don’t hate each other after all…
When you want enemies to lovers, you have to read The Hating Game. It is the definition of opposites attract and it is delicious.
Join these two as they battle it out in the game of wits and being the perfect assistant. All the while trying to keep it in their pants.
The Hating Game was also adapted into a movie starring Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell. So, you can feel the sizzling chemistry through the pages and the screen!
6. Matchmaking A Roommate By Angela Casella
Ivy Anders knows all about romance. Well on paper. She’s a successful romance novelist. Forced to return home when her father has a heart attack, Ivy is determined to get back out.
But the longer she remains at her old part-time job, the harder it is to leave.
When she meets Lou, everything stops He’s a rules guy. Straightedge. By the book. And Ivy has never met a rule she hasn’t wanted to break.
She is determined to break Lou of his box and show him how not to become an old man at 34.
Lou lost everything. Even his pet fish. And all he wants is to be left alone. Yet saying no to Ivy seems practically impossible. So, he becomes her next project.
The more time they spend together, the more Lou realizes that Ivy is everything he is not. Young, hot, and carefree. Shes taking over his mind and he doesn’t seem to mind.
Matchmaking A Roommate is steamy, romantic, and hilariously funny. As these two halves come together, can they really make a whole?
Sometimes all you need is to step outside of your comfort zone. Or pushed.
7. The Proposal By Jasmin Guillory
Going to a Dodgers game with your actor boyfriend should be one of the easiest things in the world. He is not supposed to propose in front of 45,000 people. Yet that’s exactly what happens to Nikole Paterson.
Carlos Ibarra is at the game with his sister. When he sees the blushing bride being trampled by reports, he can’t help but save her.
He also can’t help but be there for her when her social media implodes with the viral video of her proposal.
Nik is smart enough to know that a dashing doctor like Carlos is not looking for a relationship. Making him the perfect rebound after her proposal disaster.
However, it isn’t long before they start breaking the agreed terms.
This slow-burner romance is perfect for when you need a little pick-me-up. As two worlds collide, you are not prepared for what is about to happen.
The Proposal is the second in the six-book series, Wedding Date. So once you finish this novel, you have plenty to keep you going.
Final Thoughts
Cheesy Romance novels are everywhere but finding the right one to keep you invested is the hard part. You want to know where a story is going without it being too obvious.
So, to save you time and energy of half reading books, we have found the best for you.
Above are 7 beautifully cheesy romance novels that are perfect for when you need a little pick me up. Spend your time reading the tales as two unlikely individuals come together and fall madly in love.
With humor, disaster, and passion, there is nothing better than falling in love.