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Writer's picturePatti Callahan Henry

10 Guilty Pleasure Romance Reads Coming Out This Fall



Sometimes there’s nothing better than spending a chilly fall weekend with a sweet (or daring) romance novel and a mug of something hot and steamy. If you’re looking for an escape from reality this fall, take some time off and get cozy with these new releases, sure to satisfy your need for something romantic.


10 Guilty Pleasure Romance Reads Coming Out This Fall

SEPTEMBER 19, 2018

Ashley Johnson



Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan

New York Times best-selling author Patti Callahan brings the love story of Joy Davidman and C.S. Lewis to life in this new release. While in a failing marriage, Joy wrote to Lewis, hoping for a spiritual answer but instead beginning a relationship that would eventually merge into an undying love.



The Memory of You by Jamie Beck

Steffani Lockwood is having a hard time putting her broken heart back together when she agrees to start a remodeling business with her friend. But when the duo’s venture leads Steffi back into the arms of her old flame, she’ll find that there are still feelings there despite the wall of secrets that stands between them.


Gina in the Floating World by Belle Brett

This twisted psychological thriller is not for the faint of heart. When a girl moves to Tokyo for an illustrious internship, she quickly finds the city is not what she expected. Getting involved with the mysterious and sexy Mr. Tambuki, she begins a new journey of shocking self-discoveries and love—something she never anticipated.


Love in Catalina Cove by Brenda Jackson

After a young pregnancy that left her traumatized, Vashti returns to her hometown to reopen her family’s bed and breakfast. But when her biggest secrets are revealed, she begins to rely on others to help her through and learns that it’s possible to find love even in the darkest of times.


Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks

Hope Anderson is in an unexciting relationship, seeking an escape from the mundane while Tru Walls is looking for answers about his past. Both arrive in a small beach town in North Carolina and quickly find that they are there for another reason altogether: to meet one another.


Consumed by J.R. Ward

In this romantic suspense novel, Anne has lost hope in finding a fulfilling career after losing her job as a firefighter. Now investigating arsons, she’ll connect with a high-ranking fireman who will become both a major help and distraction while on her mission to take down a serial fire-starter.


Intercepted by Alexa Martin

Marlee has sworn to never date an athlete again after being cheated on by her NFL boyfriend. But when the team’s new quarterback piques her interest, she gives in to the romance, beginning a swarm of nasty rumors spread by the players’ wives. Can this new love make it through the turbulence of past secrets?


Love Is Blind by William Boyd

Brodie Moncur is a successful man working in the music world when he meets singer Lika Blum. Falling hard for the woman, Brodie finds that their separate worlds will hold trouble for their relationship and before he knows it, he’s questioning just how far he’ll go to keep her love.


The Brightest Stars by Anna Todd

Karina has always been the glue that holds her family together, and in The Brightest Stars, she begins to lose her bearings as her brother and father fall off the wagon. Then she meets 20-year-old Kael, who needs her help more than ever, making her realize she may need him just as much.


The Noel Stranger by Richard Paul Evans

Get in the holiday spirit with The Noel Stranger. Fresh off of her divorce, Maggie feels lost until she meets Christmas tree lot owner Andrew. Just as the two begin to find a new start with one another, Maggie learns a dark and terrifying secret about Andrew that could end their relationship for good.




PARADE

Sept 20, 2018

Ashley Johnson

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