Browsing: Romantic Comedy

An “outrageous, heartwarming, wonderfully sensual” romantic comedy (Jayne Ann Krentz) from a New York Times bestselling author: Brilliant physicist Jane wants a baby — without the hassle of a husband! What will quarterback Cal think when he discovers her plan? With over 12,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

From a New York Times bestselling author of swoon-worthy romances! Young widow Rachel Stone is struggling to raise her son in a town that wants nothing to do with her. But Gabe Bonner, who has built a strong wall around his heart, finds himself falling for the beautiful outcast…

ER director Jessica Bradford has been doing everything she can to keep her crush on gorgeous surgeon Ben Torres under control. But when she loses a bet to him, the temptation becomes impossible to ignore…

A laugh-out-loud romance from a New York Times bestselling author and “masterful storyteller” (RT Book Reviews): Daisy’s uptight neighbor, Linc, needs a fake fiancée. Daisy will play the part, but there’s no way she’ll develop real feelings for the man… right?

A New York Times bestseller from “the queen of romantic suspense” (Booklist): Blair begins to receive menacing threats after a person resembling her is shot dead. Can police lieutenant Wyatt track the perpetrator and keep Blair safe even as they begin to fall for one another?

From a New York Times bestselling author: After her husband dies, Hannah turns to her hilarious best friends for support as her world crumbles around her. But what happens when she asks the universe “why?” — and actually gets a response? “I could not put it down” (Nancy Thayer).

A steamy romance from a USA Today bestselling author: To land her longtime crush, inexperienced Ellie makes a deal with bad boy Tyler. But as he instructs Ellie in erotic seduction, there’s no denying the heat building between them… Book one in a series!

A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Nightingale: At an idyllic island house, Nora and her estranged daughter struggle to overcome the past. “A warm and touching story” (Library Journal).