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Stolen Jewelry and Book Loving Felines

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

Power up your reading life with thoughtful writing on books and publishing, courtesy of The Deep Dive. Over at our Substack publication, you’ll find timely stories, informed takes, and useful advice from our in-house experts. We’re here to share our expertise and perspective, drawing from our backgrounds as booksellers, librarians, educators, authors, editors, and publishing professionals. Find out why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and then get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox. You can also upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features connecting you to like-minded readers.

Apologies, y’all, for my brain fart last week in thinking there was a send on Thursday. I think I was already in long weekend mode since this year I had enough foresight to request Thursday and Friday off. I spent my time relaxing, eating good food, and starting my winter holiday reading with It’s a Fabulous Life. Fun fact: I’ve never actually seen It’s a Wonderful Life. But, much like Pride & Prejudice, I always enjoy the various retellings of it.

Bookish Goods

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Bookish Cat Pins by RatherKeen

How cute are these pins?!?! Even if you’re not a huge cat person, who can resist the contentment that these felines are displaying as they read their books? As an semi-avid pin collector, this would definitely earn a spot on my pennant. $10

New Releases

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Under the Same Roof by Niobia Bryant

PI Tremaine’s latest assignment is to find a purloined necklace for the Del Rio family. The person who could help find the necklace is none other than Alisha Winters, one of the Del Rio’s rivals. Knowing she has nothing to hide, Alisha agrees to help Tremaine with the case, going so far as to invite him into her home. Close quarters soon lead to smoldering desire, but Tremaine still isn’t sure if Alisha is the thief or an innocent patsy.

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Breaking the Bad Boy’s Rules by Reese Ryan

Ex-drummer Vaughn has plans to turn the ranch resort he just inherited into an upscale vacation spot in the hopes of raising enough money to try to reunite his band. Allie is the designer he hired to help bring this dream to fruition, who just happens to also be his best friend’s sister. Despite the attraction, he is determined to keep their relationship professional, although Allie has other ideas. But when a new tabloid scandal shows up, Vaughn becomes determined to put the rumors to rest, even if it may mean losing out on his newfound relationship with Allie.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

This week, I’m still recommending other 2023 releases that may have gone under the radar when a certain reader’s choice rewards nominees were picked. Yes, I know that there are other reward options out there, but it still goes without saying that the list still leans very heavily into one specific demographic area.

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Much Ado About Nada by Uzma Jalaluddin

Nada is almost 30, living with her family, and recovering from a business betrayal that made her Ask Apa app launching less than stellar. Her best friend Haleema convinces her to join her at the annual Muslim conference where she can meet Zayn, Haleema’s fiancé, and his brother Baz. What Haleema doesn’t know is that Nada and Baz are already acquainted and have a complicated past. Is this conference a second chance for them, or will it just result in opening old wounds?

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Sorry, Bro by Taleen Voskuni

After Nareh turns down a very public proposal, she decides she needs to work harder to find someone who is a better match. Her mother swoops in with matchmaking plans designed to help Nareh find a perfect husband at “Explore Armenia,” a month-long event. There, she meets Erebuni, a woman she becomes fast friends with. As they spend more time together, Nareh realizes that Erebuni may be her perfect match, but as a closeted woman, she isn’t sure how to let her family know that her happily ever after may be with another woman.

After over 40 years, Harlequin is retiring the “Desire” line. While I’m excited for Afterglow, I am also a bit saddened by this. Full transparency: that is one of the reasons two books from that line were featured in today’s New Releases section.

The NYT sat down to chat with romance powerhouse Nora Roberts.

And that’s all I have for y’all today. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Thursday (for realsies) with a fresh newsletter. You can still find me occasionally over on Twitter under @PScribe801, although I am working on establishing profiles on other platforms as well and should be sharing that soon. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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In Fact, We Do Need Bookish Patches

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

We’re here to enrich your reading life! Get to know the world of books and publishing better with a subscription to The Deep Dive, Book Riot’s staff-written publication delivered directly to your inbox. Find a guide to reading logs and trackers, hear about why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and more from our familiar in-house experts. Get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox, or upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features connecting you to like-minded readers.

Previously, Spotify announced that they would be including 15 hours of audiobook listening as part of the Premium subscription. This wasn’t projected to happen until early 2024, so I was super excited to hear it went live earlier than anticipated. I selected That One Time I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion at a Werewolf after recommending it last week and listened to it all in one day because I just couldn’t not finish it.

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Book Lover Patch by PatchShopLtd

It’s getting to the cooler part of the year for some of us and denim jackets also appear to be making a comeback. This patch would make a perfect addition to one because, not only does it announce your love of reading, but it’s tots adorable! $5

New Releases

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Luv Under Starlight by N.M. Patel

After her father died by suicide, Meera dedicated her life to taking care of her mother and brother and trying to pay off the debt he left behind. She doesn’t have time for anything else or the inclination to make it. To help make ends meet, she agrees to let Luke rent her extra room because she could honestly use the extra cash. What she didn’t need was the ball of sunshine that Luke was and the happiness he tried to bring into her life. After all, he’s only going to be there for three months, so there’s no need to get attached. Now, if only her heart would get on board with that sentiment.

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Inheritance by Nora Roberts

Neither Sonya nor her late father knew he had a twin. So when her Uncle Collin leaves her everything in his will, including a Victorian house in Maine, she is more than a little surprised. She is also somewhat unnerved at the stipulation that she has to live in it for three years. When she arrives, she meets lawyer Trey, who is upfront about the house being just a little haunted. As Sonya explores the house, she learns more about the history of the place, including Astrid, the legendary “first lost bride,” and works to solve the mystery of her dad and uncle as well as work to break the curse the house seems to be under.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

The Goodreads Choice Rewards opened up last week, and the romance nominees were, well…overwhelmingly white and straight. Harsh, but let’s be honest; there’s no way to soften that blow, and the truth hurts.

I was a bit disappointed in what was there. With that in mind, I’m going to be recommending other romance novels released this year that could have and probably should have been contenders. Because, and I genuinely say this with no maliciousness to the books that were nominated, we all know that the list there is not a great reflection of the romances that were released this year.

Now, there may be repeats for some books previously mentioned in the newsletter, although I will endeavor to avoid that when possible.

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Jana Goes Wild by Farah Heron

Jana has always been a loner, closed off from those around her, especially since the one time she let someone in, and she ended up pregnant and heartbroken. So, she resolves to stay single. Five years later, she’s a bridesmaid at her sister’s destination wedding, surrounded by almost everyone she knows, including Anil, her ex. Determined to keep him at arm’s length as well as show she’s not a complete stick in the mud, she lets her walls down to join in on all the pre-wedding events. However, this also lowers her walls with Anil, who may or may not be wanting a second chance.

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Stars Collide by Rachel Lacey

Pop star Eden has had a 20-year career that seems to be in danger of ending. When her recording company suggests doing a collaboration with up-and-coming Anna, she initially balks but eventually gives in, knowing she has little choice. Anna is overjoyed with the prospect of performing with Eden, hoping that it will also be a chance to break out of the “pop” mold. As the two women rehearse, an attraction develops between them, which leaves them wondering if they are willing to risk it all for love.

The Washington Post put together their picks for the best romances of 2023, and it goes without saying that I’m happy with the diversity displayed here.

I was excited to see this cover reveal for Karmen Lee’s upcoming Sapphic bowling romance.

Exciting news for Talia Hibbert fans!

And that is all I have for y’all today. There will be a send on Thursday, so you will hear from me again then. In the meantime, you can still find me occasionally poking my head out on the bird app under @PScribe801. Until then happy reading and stay hydrated!

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Meet Disaster Recommendations

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

Indulge your inner book nerd and join a community of like-minded readers looking to expand their knowledge and their TBR. Subscribe to The Deep Dive, where Book Riot’s editorial staff draws from their collective expertise to bring you compelling stories, informed takes, tips, hacks, and more. Find out why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and explore the great wide world of books and publishing. Get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox, or upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features.

Last weekend I went to see The Marvels and loved it! It is a bit more emotionally driven than some of the other movies in the MCU, although the action/fight scenes are still awesome. And in typical MCU fashion, there is a mid-credit scene, so be sure to stay for that. Don’t listen to the haters: it’s a damned good movie, and I highly recommend it. It also prompted me to marathon the entirety of the Ms. Marvel series on Sunday, so my weekend was pretty MCU-related, with an emphasis on Female Empowerment, which I am always about.

Bookish Goods

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Procrastireading Coffee Mug by BooksandaCuppa

Y’all, this mug…I love this word so much and will start using it in my day-to-day life. Because let’s be honest, it really is a whole mood, even more so during the busy holiday season. $18

New Releases

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NextDoor Nemesis by Alexa Martin

Collins is going through a rough patch of her life, which results in her having to move back home with her parents and next door to her high school nemesis, Nathaniel. When a complaint from the HOA arrives, she snaps and decides to run for President of the organization, which puts her in direct opposition to her neighbor. As the campaign goes on, the two rivals are cutthroat in their desire to win. Soon, though, the hate turns into something more, leaving both to reconcile with the fact that there may be more to their relationship than they originally thought.

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Whiskey and Wine by Kelly and Tana Fireside

Between running her adult novelty shop, Frisky Business, and a desire to avoid complications altogether, Lace has a three-month limit on all romantic entanglements. Tessa has her own hands full between moving to a new city, starting a new business, and adjusting to being a single mom to a moody teenager and an Australian Shepard. While the two women become fast friends, they know nothing more is in the cards for them. When Tessa opens her wine-tasting room next to Lace’s business, it becomes more difficult to ignore the undercurrent of attraction between them, especially when the people around them are determined to push them together.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

I spend a fair amount of time on TikTok because sometimes you just want to mindlessly scroll for hours. One interesting thing about TikTok is that, due to how the algorithm works, you will occasionally find the start, middle, and sometimes the ending of stories pieced together from various posters. That was the case this weekend when I first saw this video and then soon after this one. It was a perfect meet cute, and it warmed my heart just a bit.

It also got me thinking that while I enjoy meet cutes, I kind of prefer meet disasters. I think that is one of the reasons I’m enjoying You, Again so much in addition to the homage to When Harry Met Sally with the “enemies-to-friends-to-lovers” vibes. The setup is the same for the most part, except for the encounter itself. And while I still go “Awww” with the cute factor, I chortle with the disaster, especially since I know it will still end well. If you’re someone who doesn’t mind a little bit of second-hand embarrassment, you may enjoy that trope too, in which case these recommendations should be perfect for you.

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That Time I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion at a Werewolf by Kimberly Lemming

When Brie threw that drink, she was aiming for someone else and certainly didn’t intend to hit Felix. She also didn’t intend to throw a love potion, but you know what they say about best-laid plans and hindsight. Now she has her hands more than full trying to convince a lovestruck werewolf she is not his mate. Although, she doesn’t exactly mind all the words of affirmation and help with the chores that come along with being the object of Felix’s affection.

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Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

Eve is a bit of a walking disaster and always manages to cause chaos wherever she goes. Still, she is determined to prove to her family that she can be successful and heads to a local B&B to interview for the open chef position. The interview doesn’t go as planned, though, and to make matters worse, she ends up running into the owner, Jacob, with her car. Now, the two have to work together while he recovers. Before too long, Eve’s sunshiny nature proves to be strong enough to melt Jacob’s icy exterior.

And that’s all I have for y’all today. I’ll be back in your mailbox on Monday with a fresh newsletter, and in the meantime, you can still sometimes see glimpses of me on the bird app under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading, and stay hydrated!

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Second Chances and Rivals to Lovers

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

Indulge your inner book nerd and join a community of like-minded readers looking to expand their knowledge and their TBR. Subscribe to The Deep Dive, where Book Riot’s editorial staff draws from their collective expertise to bring you compelling stories, informed takes, tips, hacks, and more. Find out why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and explore the great wide world of books and publishing. Get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox, or upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features.

I’m currently reading an ARC of Game On by Seressia Glass, and it was like the jolt of joy I needed after the last book I finished ended up being a “just okay” thriller. I also recently picked up You, Again, both to work on my purchased-in-2023-TBR-pile and to get prepared for the Romance Book Club meetup at one of my local indies, and I was already delighted with it one chapter in. I definitely see the When Harry Met Sally vibes already and am here for it. In fact, I may be due for a re-watch of this soon.

Bookish Goods

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Sleepy Hollow Candle by AARKAORIGINS

I know that most people may think of Sleepy Hollow as being just for the horror lovers, but, to be fair, there is a love triangle at the center of the story. I’m also sharing this candle in honor of one of this week’s new releases that I’m super excited about (see below) since it would be perfect to use while reading it. There are three options for this, with the one pictured starting at $25

New Releases

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Splinter by Jasper Hyde

Dr. Drusilla is the medical examiner for Sleepy Hollow, and when the bodies of her sister’s friends start showing up sans their heads, it’s more than a little concerning. The reappearance of her ex, Ichabod, doesn’t help the stress levels for her, either. When an encounter with the Headless Horseman ends with her sister Katrina going missing, she has to turn to Ichabod for his monster-hunting skills to try to find her before it is too late, even if their feelings are not even close to being buried.

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Outdrawn by Deanna Grey

Noah and Sage are both extremely talented webcomic artists who have worked hard to get where they are. They are also long-time rivals, and this is heightened when the two are paired together for the relaunch of Queen Leisah, a cult classic. Now they have to work as a team, or at least give the appearance of cooperation, to make sure nothing derails this exciting event. Soon, the close working quarters lead to the two women looking at each other in a different way than they ever had before.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

It occurred to me the other day that human beings really are a social species. Even the most introverted of introverts craved some in-person interaction during the initial height of the pandemic in 2020.

And while this doesn’t mean we’re all clamoring to go into the out all the time (’cause I know I’m not), it does somewhat account for why radio, or more currently, podcasts, are so popular. Even if you’re by yourself, you’re listening to someone speak rather than music or the sound of silence around you all the time.

With that in mind, today’s recommendations feature podcast/radio show hosts. Enjoy!

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Crimes of Passion by Jack Harbon

Emery and Calvin are podcast hosts who can’t stand one another. However, when the last wish of a late fan was to have them do a collaboration, neither feel that they can turn the request down. When their numbers begin to take off after the recording is done, neither can deny the chemistry that they obviously have both in and outside of the studio.

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Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown

Paris is a late-night radio talk show host in Austin, Texas, who finds herself the target of a bitter, jilted man. Valentino, as he refers to himself, blames her for his girlfriend leaving him and calls in one night to let her know he is planning on killing his ex and then coming after her. Fearing for her life, Paris has to join forces with APD and crime psychologist Dean, someone whom she has a complicated history with. Old passions arise as they work together to try to make sure that Valentino doesn’t get the chance to make good on his threat.

Pick a character from these rom-coms and get a ’90s heartthrob.

And that’s all I have for y’all this fine Monday morning. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Thursday, and in the meantime, I’m still known to float around over on Twitter under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Princesses and Pirates

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

Power up your reading life with thoughtful writing on books and publishing, courtesy of The Deep Dive. Over at our Substack publication, you’ll find timely stories, informed takes, and useful advice from our in-house experts. We’re here to share our expertise and perspective, drawing from our backgrounds as booksellers, librarians, educators, authors, editors, and publishing professionals. Find out why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and then get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox. You can also upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features connecting you to like-minded readers.

In an effort to make good on one of my bookish endeavors for this year, I’ve decided that, barring my BOTM subscription, I am going to be on a book-buying ban for the next two months. I can feel the wave of warranted disbelief headed my way right now, which is fair. But I am still a bit upset with myself for being so far behind on reading the books I’ve bought this year. So no more hauls until 2024. However, I also can’t say that this won’t be me when my partner and I go holiday shopping for other people.

Bookish Goods

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Trope Bookmarks 4-Pack by awfullynerdyco

They’re so shiny! And they display some of the best loved romance tropes out there. Between those two factors, this seems like a great buy especially with multiple gift giving holidays around the corner. All four can be had for just $11.

New Releases

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Her Princess at Midnight by Erica Ridley

Cynthia’s life is that of repetitive drudgery cleaning up after her stepmother and stepsisters. That is until an invitation is sent to all unwed maidens in the kingdom, inviting them to be considered to wed a visiting prince. Unlike other maidens, Cynthia only has eyes for his sister and is determined to attend the ball to try to woo the princess, regardless of the obstacles that her stepfamily tries to throw in her way.

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Hunt on Dark Waters by Katee Robert

Witch Evelyn’s latest impulsive decision has led to her stealing from her vampiric ex and landing in another realm. There, she is ‘saved’ by the pirate crew of the Cŵn Annwn, who tells her she can join them or die. She agrees to the former, knowing full well that it is a promise she has no intention of keeping, no matter how much danger it could put her in or how attracted she and Captain Bowen are to one another.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

November is NaNoWriMo! Every year, I say I’m going to go for it again, and then before I know it, it’s December. I know there is still time to do it, even if I have to play catch up to it. I’ve also come to realize that writing is still writing even if you don’t finish a manuscript in the month’s time. And I’ve reconciled myself with the fact that the most I may write are a handful of scenes that have been playing in my head for a bit rather than a full-length novel, and am perfectly fine with it.

Now, with that said, today’s recommendations all feature a romance writer, which seemed fitting given the month. Enjoy!

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The Billionaire’s Boyfriend by Robin Knight

Romance writer Matthew is dealing with the worst case of writer’s block ever. Inspiration unexpectedly comes when his side hustle as a flower delivery person ends up with him saving the life of billionaire banker, Calvin. However, while this type of pair-up works well in the pages of a book, reality is a different story, especially when secrets from Cal’s past come to light and threaten the budding romance between the two men.

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A Summer for Scandal by Lydia San Andrés

Emilia has a secret; she writes a scintillating serial under a pen name. When she and her sister go to a boating party, she is surprised to discover that handsome literary critic Ruben will also be in attendance. She is even more shocked when he begins to disparage her work, not knowing that he is in the company of the author. Despite this rough start, the two are drawn together, but the fact that Ruben is determined to expose the writer of those stories to help his newspaper could threaten a great love match before it starts.

Pick a pastry and get a Hollywood heartthrob.

Truth…and it hurts.

Check out these Emily Henry read-a-likes!

And that’s all I have for y’all this week. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Monday with another round-up of romance related goodness and in the meantime you can still find me over on the bird app under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated!

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Hello November

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

We’re in the first full week of November (hence the newsletter title), which means that 2024 can be seen on the not-too-distant horizon. Seriously, it’s only nine weeks away, which boggles my mind. I’m going to try my hardest to not focus too much on that or the associated busyness that will be crammed into those weeks.

Instead, I will do what I always do, which is focus on book goals. Which for this month is to try — seriously try — to play catch-up on all that I’ve purchased this year.

Power up your reading life with thoughtful writing on books and publishing, courtesy of The Deep Dive. Over at our Substack publication, you’ll find timely stories, informed takes, and useful advice from our in-house experts. We’re here to share our expertise and perspective, drawing from our backgrounds as booksellers, librarians, educators, authors, editors, and publishing professionals. Find out why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and then get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox. You can also upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features connecting you to like-minded readers.

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Fade to Black Happens Bookmark by Fictitiously

I mean…it’s not wrong. A very elegant and discreet bookmark that is perfect for all romance readers, even if this may not be their favorite or go-to type of romance novels. Priced at $4

New Releases

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Fancy Meeting You Here by Julie Tieu

All of Elise’s friends are getting married around the same time. While this is great for her florist business, it is also stressful since they all also want her to be a bridesmaid. When she hires grumpy Ben to help cater Rebecca’s wedding, she discovers that he is her friend’s estranged younger brother. As they work together, an attraction develops, but when a complication with Rebecca’s high-profile wedding pops up, Elise has to decide if she is willing to do what it takes for her own HEA.

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A Common Bond by T.M. Kuta

Carneline is a project manager who is known for her stoic demeanor and attitude. That is why her father trusts her with their first project in Clover Hill, where she is put into direct contact with the sunshiny Josie. As the lead on the construction site, Josie is intrigued by Carneline and becomes determined to break through the other woman’s walls. And when mechanic compilations lead to the two of them being in close quarters, the inevitable happens, which leaves the two women unsure of how to proceed both professionally and personally.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

On last week’s episode of the When in Romance podcast, Trish and Jess discussed this video from Jessen Reads Romance about spiciness in romances and how important it may or may not be. Be sure to give both a listen, although hopefully, you’re already a regular listener of WIR, because there’s a lot of good food for thought there. Both got me thinking of my own opinion on it.

I’ve said before that, for the most part, I don’t care about the level of spice in a romance. And that is true. Do I like to know the level going in? Absolutely; I’ve even gone so far as to make my own personal rating system. But that is a personal preference and a courtesy that I tend to extend to others.

However, much as sex doesn’t make a relationship, it doesn’t make a romance novel. The love story does. And, honestly, if there is too much sex in a romance novel with a noticeable lack of relationship development, it will leave me (pardon the phrasing) wanting. I have read at least one book this year where I felt there was too much on-the-page sex.

That said, my recommendations today are in consideration of those who may prefer low steam, off the pages, or very few sex scenes on the page. Because, after all, when it comes to romance, the one thing we all yearn for is an HEA.

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Forbidden by Beverly Jenkins

In search of a new life, Eddy heads West and, through a series of circumstances, gets stuck in Nevada. She vows to stay there only until she saves up enough money working for Rhine to continue on to California. Despite her best intentions, she finds herself drawn to the handsome man but knows they can never be. What she doesn’t know is that Rhine has spent most of his life passing for white, but the draw he feels to Eddy is causing him to wonder if he wants to continue the charade any longer. This is a very slow burn with one on-the-page scene that comes at the end of the novel.

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Calling the Shots by Kelly Farmer

Regan may be retired from being on the ice, but her love of hockey lands her a job as the couch for the Boston Ice. This places her in direct opposition to one-time hook-up and now rival Tierney, who is the coach for the New York Lady Libertys. As the two teams face off, both women quickly realize that the embers of their fling are still simmering and wonder if they can be professional enough to have completely separate relationships both on and off the ice. This is one where everything is off the pages, but the tension build-up is quite delightful.

And that’s all for this Monday morning. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Thursday, and in the meantime, you can still find me over on the bird app under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Autumnal Recommendations

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

We’re here to enrich your reading life! Get to know the world of books and publishing better with a subscription to The Deep Dive, Book Riot’s staff-written publication delivered directly to your inbox. Find a guide to reading logs and trackers, hear about why the bestseller list is broken, analyze some anticipated books, and more from our familiar in-house experts. Get a free subscription for weekly content delivered to your inbox, or upgrade to paid-for bonus content and community features connecting you to like-minded readers.

How are we already in November? It’s hard to fathom that there are only two months left in the year. Rather than focus on that and the other complex emotions that can arise this time of the year, I’m going to try to focus on having fun where I can while making sure to take the necessary breaks. Up first is the Día de Los Muertos event at the Libros Bookstore tomorrow. And then for the rest of the weekend, I’ll likely be doing a mix of relaxing, writing, and reading since my TBR pile isn’t shrinking by any means.

Bookish Goods

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Book Buyer Keychain by PeachAvenueDesign

Considering I had a small book haul and book mail last weekend, this seemed fitting to share. After all, there is always the chance I am on my way to buy more books when I go out and about. $12

New Releases

Quick reminder that release dates may have changed since the writing of this newsletter!

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International Incident by Nikki Davenport

When Joshua mistakes Queen Khara for her assistant, she decides to roll with it and enjoy anonymity for a little bit of time. Even though Joshua isn’t in a place where he can fully give himself emotionally to another person, he can’t help but be drawn to Khara’s fiery nature. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, a sinister presence is working to end Khara’s reign and life. Soon, the two are in a race to save not just their lives but their chance at love.
*This is a duology, so there may be a cliffhanger ending until the second part comes out in spring of 2024.

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A Holly Jolly Christmas by Emily Wright

Despite constant calls from her family and friends, Holly hasn’t returned home to Mistleberry since her brother’s death. Another thing keeping her away from those associated painful memories is the fear of running into her ex, Vicky, the one she feels got away. When she does end up going home and running into the other woman, this cements this feeling but also leaves her wondering if now is the perfect time for a second chance at romance.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Today’s recommendations are focused on fall vibes. Yes, I know that October is part of that season, but if we’re being truly honest with ourselves, those 31 days are all about the Halloween vibes. And no one can convince me otherwise.

As such, it means that the end of September and all of November are devoted to those autumnal feels, hence the reason for today’s recommendations. Enjoy!

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Pumpkin Everything by Beth Labonte

Things are a bit stressful for horror writer Amy at the moment. Not only is she suffering writer’s block after calling off her wedding, but now her beloved grandfather needs her help with his recovery after driving through a coffee shop in her hometown. Since it’s a small town, she knows chances are high to run into her childhood best friend and first love, Kit, who is also the reason for her leaving town in the first place. While this seems like the perfect set-up for a second chance, Kit is still holding on to a secret that may prove to be too much to get over.

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What a Match by Mimi Grace

Single Gwen is determined to find the perfect romantic match, even if it means having to call in the help of a professional matchmaker. She refuses to be distracted from her task, even after Anthony, her brother’s handsome best friend, temporarily moves in to crash on her couch. What she doesn’t know is that Anthony has always had a crush on her, even if he has kept her at a distance. Soon, the close quarters prove to be too tempting, especially when Anthony seems to be exactly what Gwen is looking for.

It will always be Halloween season in my heart, and if you’re like-minded, then these horror romances are for you.

All of fall is ripe for paranormal romances. So, if you’re still wanting more of those, this list has you covered.

Pick some rom-coms and get the fall dessert that you embody.

You can also order some Dutch Bros coffee and get your relationship status.

Speaking of coffee, this TikTok video almost made me spit mine out.

And that’s all I have for y’all this week. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Monday with a fresh newsletter and in the meantime you can find my still floating around on Twitter under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Happy Halloween Eve

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

Tomorrow is Halloween! It’s a bit bittersweet thought since it means that it will be another 365 days (2024 is a Leap Year) before the holiday rolls around again. Although, if we go by when the Halloween season “officially” begins (July 5th), it’s only 248 days away. So, that’s not too bad! Whatever your plans are for tomorrow, I hope that you have a good time. I will probably stay in and watch some horror movies solo since my spouse will be working, and the Teenager “Nopes” the heck out of anything that has to do with scary movies. Then again, he did recently express an interest in watching Five Nights at Freddy’s, so who knows?

It’s fall y’all, and this season is the extra perfect time of the year to cozy up with an engaging book or two. Sometimes, though, it can be hard to pick what to read next, and that is where TBR comes in. No matter what your preferred genre is, TBR’s Bibliologists, also known as Bibs, work to find the perfect ones for you to add to your book pile. Sign up here to pick your preferred plan and wait for the recommendations to roll in!

Bookish Goods

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Bookish Ghost Tumbler by CraftyEliseShop

It’s too late to get this for this year’s round of trick or treating, but you can still have it for next year. And the best part is that it’s not clear so people won’t know or judge what you’re drinking while you walk from house to house, or, in cases of trunk or treat, car to car. Seems like a winner all around. Priced at just $13

New Releases

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One More Shot by Anise Starre

After a botched attempt at a one-night stand, Elliot is perfectly fine with never seeing Dane again. Fate has a different plan for them, though, because two years later, their paths cross when she’s the photographer at his best friend’s wedding. They decide to come to terms with their past and slowly become friends, which opens up the possibility of a second chance at romance.

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Too Good to Be True by Kristen Ashley

Daphne is a new money American who isn’t looking forward to spending a week at the country estate of her sister’s boyfriend. There are many reasons for this, including but not limited to not getting along with her sister and the fact that Duncroft is haunted. When she arrives and appears to be the target for the specter, she is even more unnerved, but Ian, the heir to the earldom, quickly swoops in as her protector. An attraction soon blossoms between the two, but is there more to Ian and the situation than meets the eye?

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

We’re finishing October with a few more paranormal romances. I had a lot of fun making that the theme for this month, and hopefully, you did as well. Today’s recommendations both involve ghosts and/or haunted locations, which also fits perfectly with one of this week’s releases. Enjoy!

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The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo

Li Lan is the daughter of a family on the brink of bankruptcy who is offered the chance to be a ghost bride. This will help her family financially but will also resign her to a life of having a specter for a groom. When she arrives at Lim’s mansion, she finds herself haunted by her ghostly fiancé as well as her desire for Tian Bai, the current heir. She has to work to uncover the secrets of the Lim family and her own to avoid being stuck in the ghostly world forever. This one may be more literary fiction with a strong romantic theme, but from what I see, it does have a HEA, so I’m counting it.

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Under His Spell by MINK

Royce lives in Raven Ridge, a reportedly haunted house, a rumor he pays no attention to. That is, until the intriguing Sienna shows an interest in the spectral happenings of his house, and then he’s on board, even going so far as to plan hauntings. This proves to be unnecessary when Sienna arrives because strange things happen on their own, and it’s a race to keep them both safe from the house’s past.

Here are (just some) of the more popular 2023 romance novels. Yes, we’re getting to that time of the year already. No, I can’t believe it either.

Harlequin’s popular series, the Montana Mavericks, was recently released as a podcast! Click here to find it on your favorite streaming platform and catch up on the first few episodes.

Like many other readers, I also enjoy the various “Stuff Your Kindle” events. There is another one coming up this week, which is specifically designed to be more inclusive of Black authors.

And that is all I have for y’all today. I’ll be back in Thursday with a fresh round up of romance related goodness. In the meantime, you can still find me floating around on Twitter under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Howl at the Moon

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

On the spur of the moment, I decided to take a four-day weekend last week. I needed a quick recharge before the hullaballoo that the holiday season is, both in the real world and at the day job. And I have to say it was much needed, if for no other reason than just to not have to worry about too much for a couple of days. It will be about a month before I have another one, so hopefully, this one was recharging enough to last me until then.

It’s fall y’all, and this season is the extra perfect time of the year to cozy up with an engaging book or two. Sometimes, though, it can be hard to pick what to read next and that is where TBR comes in. No matter what your preferred genre is, TBR’s Bibliologists, also known as Bibs, work to find the perfect ones for you to add to your book pile. Sign up here to pick your preferred plan and wait for the recommendations to roll in!

Bookish Goods

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Ouija Book Sticker by ShadowboundSpines

When all signs point to yes, how can you turn down buying a new book? Plus, it’s very shiny. Prices start at $4

New Releases

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‘Tis the Damn Season by Kimi Freeman

When a scandal threatens to ruin Aspen’s acting career, she retreats to her hometown and runs into her first love, Roman. She knows they come from two drastically different worlds and that their relationship should stay platonic. However, the chemistry is still there, and the draw of returning to her life in Hollywood lessens each time she looks into his eyes and thinks about how happy they were together.

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A Game of Deceit and Desire by Ruby Roe

Bella and Remy are longtime rivals, both determined to win the Runic Games. When they share a kiss, though, everything changes between the two. They soon realize that they will need to learn to trust each other and ignore the years of deception, or else risk losing out on a romance to rival the ages as well as the games.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Today is Howl at the Moon Day and Night Day, so it seemed appropriate to recommend some werewolf romance novels. Of course, Mating the Huntress by Talia Hibbert is my go-to werewolf romance recommendation because, well, it’s Talia and, thus, awesome. But I did manage to find a couple of more to recommend to help celebrate this day.

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Nothing But the Wolf in Me by Nikki Clarke

Valeena has finally managed to escape the control of her sociopathic brother and is settling in nicely into a small mountain town. One night, an injured dog, or wolf, shows up at her door, followed soon by a handsome man named Godwin, who says the pup is his. What Valeena doesn’t know is that Godwin is actually a shifter as well as the alpha of his pack, and he believes that his future mate is none other than Valeena. This is the first in a duology, so if you want more of this world, you can read Samiah’s story in For My Wolves.

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A Werewolf in Manhattan by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Emma is a romance writer who, despite writing about werewolves, doesn’t believe in them. When her recent books begin to hit a little too close to the truth, Aidan, the son of a pack leader, is sent to investigate her and try to find out if she has an inside source. Soon, an attraction develops between them, but what will happen when Emma finds out that the creatures she has been writing about are more fact than fiction—and closer than she could have realized?

If you’re someone who enjoys off-the-pages romance novels all the time or just now and then, check out this list of Abigail Agar books.

And if you’re yearning for more historical romances, here are a few for your consideration.

Build a wedding cake and get a very specific date for meeting your soulmate.

And that is all I have for y’all this week. I’ll be back on Monday, and in the meantime, you can still find me flittering about on what will always be Twitter to me under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Paranormal Romance Series to Start

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

There are just seven more days left in October y’all. I won’t lie; I’m super sad about that. I’m sure we can all agree that November starts the onslaught of holiday stress and oversaturation, and I’m not remotely close to the mood needed for that. That said, I have a semi-game plan ready, so maybe this year will be less stressful than the past.

Before we get to the books, make sure to check out our TBR service. No matter what your preferred genre is, TBR’s Bibliologists, also known as Bibs, work to find the perfect books for you to add to your book pile. Sign up here to pick your preferred plan and wait for the recommendations to roll in!

Bookish Goods

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Trope Tarot Cards by Dizzyhazel

Okay, so I know that currently, the stock of these items are low. But I couldn’t not share something Tarot related this month. And these are just gorgeous! There are 20 options to choose from with prices starting at $5, or you can get the whole set for $38.

New Releases

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Tempted by the Bollywood Star by Sophia Singh Sasson

Years ago, Bollywood starlet Saira had a passionate affair with producer Mia. But she ended the fling to protect her public image. Years later, the fates conspire to reunite them when Saira moves to Hollywood, and Mia ends up being a producer on her new show. The attraction is still there, but so is the heartbreak, which threatens the future of the show. Will they be able to move past the past for a successful future together, both on and behind the scenes?

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Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake

Stevie needs a fake girlfriend to act as a shield while performing in her ex’s queer retelling of Much Ado About Nothing. Iris needs help in the romance department to help write her second novel. Despite a disastrous attempt at a one-night stand, the two decide that they can help each other out with their respective issues. However, as the weeks pass, the line between fake and real soon becomes blurry, leaving them to wonder if they have a chance at a real relationship. I devoured this book and highly recommend it!

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

Last time, I recommended some paranormal anthologies, and this week, I am going in the complete opposite direction by recommending the first book in long-standing paranormal romance series. Because, as enjoyable as snack-bite stories are, sometimes you want to be in it for the long haul.

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Shadow Blade by Seressia Glass

By day, Kira is an antiquities specialist who specializes in defusing magical objects. At night, though, she is a Shadowchaser, a supernatural bounty hunter. Both vocations leave her unable to touch other living creatures or risk draining them.

When Khefar’s dagger comes across her desk, it brings the centuries-old warrior into her life, and soon a tense attraction develops. However, it also brings some sinister eyes, and they must work together to avoid meeting an untimely end.

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Angels’ Blood by Nalini Singh

When vampire hunter Elena is hired by Archangel Raphael, she’s surprised to discover that her target isn’t a vampire but a rogue archangel.

Another added, and unexpected danger to this job is the draw she feels towards her client. There are many reasons why she shouldn’t succumb to the attraction between them, but as they spend more time together, those become easier to ignore.

Here is a list of romance novels that feature protagonists with a disability.

Take this quiz to find out the romance trope you’re fated for!

And that’s all I have for you on this fine Monday morning. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Thursday with another romance round-up. In the meantime, you can still find me over on the app once known as Twitter under @PScribe801. Until then happy reading and stay hydrated!