If you’re craving romance that feels both modern and timeless, 'The Kiss Quotient' by Helen Hoang is a must-read. Stella, a brilliant econometrician with autism, hires escort Michael to teach her about relationships, and what follows is this incredibly tender, steamy, and often hilarious journey. Hoang’s writing makes you root for them from page one, and the ending is pure satisfaction—no loose threads, just warmth.
For something lighter but equally charming, try 'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren. Olive and Ethan hate each other, but when everyone else at a wedding gets food poisoning, they end up on a free honeymoon together. The forced proximity trope is done to perfection here, and the slow burn is delicious. It’s the kind of book where you can’t help but laugh out loud and then sigh at the payoff.
Romance novels with happy endings are my comfort food—nothing beats curling up with a book that leaves you grinning like a fool. One of my all-time favorites is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. The tension between Lucy and Joshua is electric, and their banter is so sharp it could cut glass. What I adore is how their rivalry slowly melts into something deeper, without losing that spark. It’s the kind of book where you’ll find yourself flipping back to your favorite scenes the moment you finish.
Another gem is 'Beach Read' by Emily Henry. It’s got this perfect blend of wit and emotional depth, with two writers stuck in a creative rut who challenge each other to step outside their genres. The way their relationship evolves feels incredibly real, and the happy ending is earned, not just tacked on. If you’re looking for something that balances humor and heart, this is it.
I’m a sucker for romance novels that leave you with that warm, fuzzy feeling, and 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston delivers in spades. The chemistry between Alex, the First Son, and Henry, the Prince of Wales, is off the charts. Their love story is equal parts swoony and political, with a happy ending that feels like a hug. McQuiston’s dialogue crackles, and the side characters are just as memorable as the leads.
Another standout is 'The Flatshare' by Beth O’Leary. Tiffy and Leon share a bed but have never met—he works nights, she works days. Their notes to each other slowly build this intimate connection that’s both sweet and deeply moving. The ending is pure joy, and it’s impossible not to cheer for them.
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In Good Company: An Ex's Brother Billionaire Romance
Kat Singleton
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Callahan Hastings is relentless when it comes to getting what he wants, and what he wants is me–to be his private chef in the Hamptons for the summer.
My dream job served to me on a silver platter by one of the wealthiest members of Pembroke Hills Country Club.
The only catch? He’s my ex-boyfriend’s older brother with a reputation for being as charming as he is cunning.
But Cal doesn’t take no for an answer. He draws you in with flirty smiles and extravagant promises.
I should have seen him coming, but I didn’t. I should have stayed away, but I couldn’t.
His playful touches and burning gaze have ignited a fire in me. The more I resist him, the more irresistible he becomes.
I've always known there's an expiration date on the job–an expiration date on us.
But leaving isn't going to be easy with Cal on his knees, begging me to stay...
This is a collection of hot romance and erotic stories that will make your heart beat faster and your mind feel excited.
Are you ready for a journey full of love, desire, drama, and passion? This book has 10+ short stories, each with different characters and different feelings. Every chapter gives you a new experience and a new story to enjoy. If you love romance, emotion, and spicy moments, this book is for you. Start reading… your new favorite stories are waiting.
Emma Livingston never thought she would end up in an arranged union. The twenty-four-year-old fashion and event planner, who just finished her master's programme, is heartbroken to learn that her father has signed her up to wed 30-year-old billionaire barrister Liam Henderson in order to pay off his enormous debts. Liam consents to the convenience marriage because he feels pressured by his father to provide a family-friendly image. Emma and Liam start to see surprising aspects of each other as they work through their unplanned union. Beneath Liam's cold, entitled exterior is a compassionate guy battling familial demands. Emma is unable to ignore the rising sentiments that are emerging between them, despite her initial resentment of the arrangement. With the support of their best friends, Samantha and Ryan, Emma and Liam must decide whether to surrender to the love blossoming between them or fight against the odds stacked against their happily ever after.
The women in Brianne Montgomery’s family have a curse that compels them to marry before the age of thirty-one, and she wasn't going to be the first one to break it.
Her life seemed perfecThe only thing she hated about her life was Travis Cross—her brother’s annoying best friend.
Travis made a lifetime promise to take care of Brianne for the rest of his life. He promised to be her safety guy to save her from the family curse.
Soon, their once hateful relationship turned into an unbreakable bond of love and friendship.
However, their dependent and comfortable relationship would always be complicated because of the yearning inside Travis that craved Brianne like a drug. And Brianne struggled to stay immune to his charms. She had already lost so much, and Travis had become the most important thing she couldn’t afford to gamble with.
This romance follows Travis and Brianne's lives from the age of sixteen to adulthood and how they dealt with family, teen peer pressure, marriage and breakups… all of which make up their deep and unbreakable connection: A relationship so beautiful, they’re afraid to risk it for anything… not even for love itself.
The 7 Gold Lifes are 7 Billionaires who rules America.
Aaron Samuel, Sky Locason, Alexander North, Maximillion Cesantio, Luke Hastington, Sebastian Cesborn and lastly the leader, Kenneth Domanco.
The work hard to get where they are. They have the money, the looks, the power and they can easily get women. They swore that they will never settle down but slowly one by one they're falling in love.
Will they decide to settle down or just fool around?
This series consist of 8 books in total.
Prologue: Loving Blake Coster
BLS #1: The Red String of Fate (Aaron Samuel and Sophia Celastio)
BLS #2: Challenging The Billionaire (Sky Locason and Janet Stanmore)
BLS #3: Dealing With Trouble (Alexander North and Angelia Selosvone)
BLS #4: Stabbed by Rose (Maximillion Cesantio and Rose Hastington)
BLS #5: Beautiful Nightmare (Luke Hastington and Hailey Anderson)
BLS #6: Locking Her Heart (Sebastian Cesborn and Alexis Sierra)
BLS #7: Breaking The Last (Kenneth Domanco and Chloe Regens)
Hearts Entwined( A collection of lesbian romance stories)
Claire Quinn
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Love often finds us in the most unexpected ways.
In this heartfelt collection of emotional stories, women from different walks of life discover deep connections and meaningful relationships that change them forever. Best friends reunite and realize their true feelings. Colleagues move past rivalry to find understanding. A bride rethinks her future when new emotions surface. Family bonds evolve in surprising directions.
From quiet cabins and busy offices to creative spaces and personal journeys, these tales explore themes of self-discovery, courage, age-gap friendships, personal growth, and the joy of finding someone who truly understands your heart. Filled with tenderness, emotional depth, and the beauty of authentic love, Hearts Entwined celebrates the power of connection and the strength it takes to follow your heart.
Perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt lesbian romance and stories about love, acceptance, and new beginnings.
Finding modern romance novels with happy endings is like treasure hunting—you need the right map and a bit of intuition. I always start with Goodreads lists or BookTok recommendations because the community there is brutally honest about what delivers that satisfying emotional payoff. Look for authors like Emily Henry or Talia Hibbert—they’re masters at crafting love stories that feel fresh yet cozy, with endings that leave you grinning like an idiot. Avoid anything tagged 'bittersweet' or 'open-ended' unless you want your heart stomped on. Pro tip: Check reviews for keywords like 'HEA' (happily ever after) or 'no third-act breakup'—those are golden filters.
Another trick is diving into indie authors on Kindle Unlimited. They often take bigger risks with tropes while still respecting the genre’s core promise: joy. I’ve stumbled on gems like 'The Love Hypothesis' this way—books that balance humor and heat without sacrificing the feel-good finale. Pay attention to tropes too. Fake dating, grumpy/sunshine, or second-chance romances tend to skew toward happy resolutions. If a book’s blurb mentions 'emotional rollercoaster,' proceed with caution—it might mean tears before triumph.
I’ve found that the best contemporary stories with happy endings often balance emotional depth with a satisfying payoff. One of my absolute favorites is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne—it’s a workplace rivals-to-lovers trope done right, with sharp banter and a heartwarming resolution. Another gem is 'Evvie Drake Starts Over' by Linda Holmes, which tackles grief and second chances in a way that feels real but never loses its optimism.
For those who love quirky, lighthearted vibes, 'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren is a hilarious fake-dating story set in a tropical paradise. If you prefer something with a bit more emotional weight, 'The Flatshare' by Beth O’Leary explores unconventional relationships with warmth and humor. Don’t overlook 'The Bromance Book Club' by Lyssa Kay Adams either—it’s a refreshing take on romance from a male perspective, and the happy ending is downright swoon-worthy. These books all share a common thread: they leave you with a smile and a renewed belief in love.