Here are 10 underrated romance books that you probably haven’t read yet!
The Comeback – Lily Chu
Adriadne Hui is a mega-focused lawyer determined to climb the corporate lawyer. One day she returns home from work to find an unfamiliar but gorgeous man in her living room – his name is Jihoon and he’s her roommate’s cousin visiting from Seoul to get over a broke heart.
Ari expects him to stay for a while without interacting with him, but they soon begin spending time together and, before long, Ari is falling hard for him. But then Ari finds out the truth … he’s a member of a world famous boyband and she’s suddenly thrown onto the world stage where she struggles to be seen as the competent lawyer she knows she is.
Three Holidays and a Wedding – Uzma Jalaluddin & Marissa Stapley
In the year 2000, Christmas, Ramadan and Hanakkuh all fall within a few days of each other. A few days before, strangers Maryam and Anna are flying to Toronto when severe turbulence scares them into confessing their deepest hopes and fears to each other.
An emergency landing forces them to stay at a quirky small town inn where Maryam is forced to open her heart to a childhood friend, whilst Anna meets the star of her favourite Christmas movie.
Scoring the Player – Rebecca Jenshak
Dahlia is shy and quiet and very embarassed when someone records her saying she’d like to climb the hottest quarterback at their college like a tree. Everyone immediately starts making fun of her, but this quarterback is actually very nice so he tells everyone to knock it off and then begins fake dating her so people will forget about the video.
Good Girl – Piper Lawson
Haley begins an internship at a record company where she is warned to stay away from the talent. As soon as she starts she’s given a job working on tour with Jax Jamieson, a member of a famous rock band.
They immediately get under each other’s skin but as time goes by they find themselves opening up to each other.
Stars Collide – Rachel Lacey
Eden Sands was a teen pop star but 20 years into her careeer she’s struggling to stay relevant. Her last album flopped and her upcoming tour still hasn’t sold out. Her team suggest that she collab with up-and-coming singer Anna Moss.
Anna has always idolised Eden so she considers this a dream come true and when they start rehearsing they realise they might have more in common than just their musical talents.
Make a Scene – Mimi Grace
Retta Majors has rold her entire family that she has a handsome boyfriend that she’ll be taking to the wedding of her cousin and her ex. But he doesn’t exist.
Duncan has just opened up a boxing gym next to Retta’s bakery and she convinces him to be her fake date for the wedding. However, some flirting and shared kisses soon start to blur the lines in the relationship.
Famous for a Living – Melissa Ferguson
When her business partner is accused of serious financial crimes, influencer Cat Cranwell goes into hiding. She accepts an offer from her uncle to work at a National Park in Montana – about as far from her real life as she’s ever known it.
Moving from her Manhattan loft to a tent-sized cabin with a roommate is a big change but she begins to reacquaint herself with the most honest parts of herself… and also begins to fall for the ruggedly handsome park ranger.
Close Quarters – Kandi Steiner
When her business partner is accused of serious financial crimes, influencer Cat Cranwell goes into hiding. She accepts an offer from her uncle to work at a National Park in Montana – about as far from her real life as she’s ever known it.
Moving from her Manhattan loft to a tent-sized cabin with a roommate is a big change but she begins to reacquaint herself with the most honest parts of herself… and also begins to fall for the ruggedly handsome park ranger.
Smart Girl Summer – Kristin Rockaway
Abby’s summer is not going as planned. After her PhD advisor steals her research, she decides a summer away from academia.
Well, kind of. She accepts a job tutoring the daughter of a playboy billionaire on his yacht, but falling for boss was never part of the plan.
Uncoupling – Lorraine Brown
Hannah and her boyfriend are travelling to a wedding in Amsterdam on the train – that is, until their train divides on the way and Hannah ends up on the wrong section. She wakes up in Paris with no way of getting to Amsterdam.
But, she meets Leo, a handsome Frenchman, on the station platform and he’s everything her boyfriend isn’t. As she spends the day with him exploring Paris, she begins to question everything including herself and her boyfriend.