6 Romance novels Bookiecs worthy of fainting



What could be more romantic for a book lover than romance that involves books? There are so many great romances that take place around bookstores, libraries and authors. Meeting that of a bookstore would be a dream come true. Do you like books, they love books – how perfect is it ?? There is a reason why there have been dozens of proposals and weddings in independent bookstores in recent years. This is because two people who meet among the shelves are such a romantic start to a relationship that raises the question and / or have your big day there is the only way to start your next chapter.
Even if you have not yet met someone to merge the shelves, it’s always fun to read on words of words and his novels. You can enjoy false meetings, forced proximity, convenience weddings and hot scenes among the shelves. (Only the hypothetical sparks fly, of course, because the books are very flammable.) In the pages below, you will find a bookstore owner whose false girlfriend turns out to be real; A publisher who does not realize that his neighbor is his author Crush; A group of customers crash into each other while trying to help a bookstore staying afloat; A love triangle between an independent bookstore owner, an author and his best friend; A woman who goes to a Venice bookstore to find answers on her mother’s past; and an enemy romance with a baker’s lovers and a bookstore owner.
The stuffing of the fiancée by Alexandria Bellefleur
As the owner of a bookstore, Tansy Adams thinks she saw the dream. However, her family plays her all the time to find love. Tansy tired, Tansy invents a girlfriend, describing a beautiful model of the cover of a book. So imagine her surprise when the same woman enters her store! Gemma is not only the cover model, but it is also the heir to an edition empire. Unfortunately, to inherit, she must find a woman. When she learns that she has already been the alleged girlfriend of Tansy for some time, Gemma has made her a matter: pretending to be Gemma’s fiancée for her family, and she will give Tansy the money to keep her store in open difficulty. But none of them counts on the very real heat that pushes between them.
Neighbor’s favor by Kristina Forest
Lily Greene has been stuck as a non-fiction editor for years, awaiting her dream of becoming a children’s editor for children. She was fighting on her frustration by corresponding to her favorite fantastic author, until he drops it into the ghost. Determined to shake him, Lily goes in search of an appointment at her sister’s wedding. His new shy neighbor, Nick, only knows the guy for Lily. But what she doesn’t know is that Nick does this favor because he is in fact his favorite fantastic author. When he realizes that Lily is the woman he fell in love with email all these months ago, he is determined not to drop her. But can he keep his secret feelings forever?
How to find love in a bookstore by Veronica Henry
For those who love their local bookstores for their sense of community, there is this charming story of a owner of a mourning bookstore and its faithful customers. Since the death of her father, Emelia has struggled to keep the family bookstore open. Fortunately, she has a group of customers who have become like a family and who want to help her stay open. As they visit Nightingale’s books and share fast looks and fish each other, they will also do what they can to keep the store and love – to do.
Zora the HAPPY EVER after reserve By Taj McCoy
Zora thought that she could not be more excited when Lawrence, her author of the favorite mystery, agrees to make an event to her independent DC bookstore. In other words, until he asks him to go out. Meet Lawrence also means spending time with her best grumpy friend, Reid, but Zora learns that she should not judge a book by her cover when she discovers under the grumpy outside of Reid, he is a sensitive and intelligent guy. And he is also in Zora. Suddenly, she has two well -read men in competition for her affections, like something straight out of a novel novel. Which Zora will he choose for her fortunately forever?
The little Venice bookstore by Rebecca Raisin
What could be more romantic than a romance set in a bookstore in Italy? When Luna’s mother dies, Luna feels drifting and goes to seek answers to what she should do next. She finds them in letters that she discovers in the personal effects of her mother. Something Luna reads is about to take her on a big journey, a full of humor and romance, when she finds herself in a charming little bookstore on the canals of Venice. Luna has decided to find answers on a mystery in her mother’s past, but she will eventually write a new exciting chapter for herself.
The boy with the bookstore by Sarah Echavarre Smith
Joelle Prima, owner of a Philippine bakery, thought that having to share a space with the nice owner of the bookstore while their building was renovated was going to be the start of a meeting. But Max Boyson is a nuisance, with a delicious attitude and border problems, and Joelle is looking forward to getting rid of him – until they learn the real reason for the renovation of their building. Suddenly, with a common cause to fight, Joelle discovers that Max hides a gentle side under her gruff exterior and that there could well be more in her story than she had made it.
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