If you want something that genuinely lifts your spirits and makes you smile while reading, start with light, character-driven romcoms I fall into when I need a mood boost. I adore 'The Flatshare' because it's tender, weirdly clever, and the way two people learn to love each other's small rituals feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy evening. '
the kiss quotient' and 'The Bride Test' are both smart, sensual, and empathetic; they handle neurodiversity and cultural differences with heart, and the romances land as hopeful rather than angsty.
For more of a laugh-out-loud, feel-good energy, I always recommend 'The Hating Game' and 'Beach Read' — both have sharp banter and end on a satisfying, buoyant note. If you want queer joy that's unapologetic and fun, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' is nonstop warmth and catharsis. For YA comfort with a bright romantic center, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is pure nostalgia and sweetness.
If you like pairing books with activities: listen to 'The Flatshare' on audiobook during a cozy commute, or read 'The Bromance Book Club' with a friend who loves romcom tropes. I also keep a tiny pile of these on my bedside table for bad days; they never overstay their welcome and tend to leave me grinning. They're perfect when you need romance that feels safe, optimistic, and uplifting.