Oh, holiday romance books with some heat and diversity? Let me gush about a few gems! One of my recent favorites is 'The Matzah Ball' by Jean Meltzer—it’s a Jewish rom-com with a chronically ill heroine and a swoon-worthy Christmas setting. The tension between the leads is chef’s kiss, and the representation feels so authentic. Another standout is 'A Princess for Christmas' by Jenny Holiday, which mixes royalty tropes with a working-class heroine and steamy moments that’ll make you blush. For something with queer rep, 'Holiday Heart' by Robin Covington delivers a bisexual romance with all the emotional depth and spice you could want.
If you’re into audiobooks, the narration for 'The Duke Who Didn’t' by Courtney Milan (set around a winter festival) adds extra charm to an already delightful diverse cast. And don’t sleep on 'Seven Days of Us' by Francesca Hornak—it’s not purely romance, but the family dynamics and simmering relationships are chef’s kiss. Honestly, I love how these books make the holidays feel inclusive and fiery at the same time.
Diverse holiday romances with spice? Yes, please! Try 'The Queer Principles of Kit Webb' by Cat Sebastian—it’s not just holiday-themed, but the winter setting and grumpy/sunshine dynamic between a Black highwayman and an aristocratic twink are irresistible. For contemporary heat, 'The Worst Best Man' by Mia Sosa blends Brazilian-American culture and wedding chaos with sizzling tension. And if you’re into paranormal flair, 'The Ex Hex' by Erin Sterling serves up Welsh witches and a cursed Halloween-turned-Yule romance that’s funny and hot. Bonus: 'Season of Love' by Helena Greer features a Jewish lesbian Christmas tree farm owner—enough said.
Spicy holiday reads with diverse characters? Absolutely! I’ve been devouring them lately. 'The Christmas Contract' by K.K. Allen is a personal fave—Black leads, forced proximity, and enough chemistry to melt snow. Then there’s 'Eight Kinky Nights' by Xan West, a queer Hanukkah romance that’s both tender and scorching. For something lighter but still steamy, 'Holiday Sparks' by Shannon Stacey features a biracial couple and electrician-meets-writer banter that’s pure gold.
I also adore how 'A Little Light Mischief' by Cat Sebastian (a Regency-era sapphic novella) sneaks in holiday vibes with heist elements. And if you want a modern Bollywood twist, 'The Trouble with Hating You' by Sajni Patel isn’t strictly a holiday book, but its winter wedding setting and enemies-to-lovers arc hit all the right notes. These books prove romance doesn’t have to be cookie-cutter—they’re like a cozy blanket with a hidden jalapeño stitch.
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