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Melt for You - Slow Burn by J.T. Geissinger
Melt for You
Book 2 in the series:Slow Burn
A funny, feel-good slow-burn with big heart, memorable banter, and an unforgettable Scottish hero. Not flawless, but a top pick if you’re after uplifting, spicy romance with body positivity and genuine character growth.

If you liked Melt for You, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
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    A charming, hilarious, and heartwarming rom-com with standout characters and loads of personality - it won’t change your life, but it just might become your favorite comfort read.

    'Bet Me' by Jennifer Crusie is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Minerva Dobbs and Calvin Morrisey. Min, a self-confident and independent woman who is considered chubby by today's standards, finds herself part of a bet involving Cal, a handsome man known for his love 'em and leave 'em attitude. As they navigate through witty banter, hilarious situations, and unexpected twists, both characters resist falling in love despite their growing feelings for each other. The book explores themes of self-acceptance, friendship, and the unpredictability of love, all wrapped in a lighthearted and humorous narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.

    The writing style in 'Bet Me' is characterized by snappy and witty dialogue, quirky characters, and a mix of comedy and romance. Jennifer Crusie's storytelling skill shines through as she weaves together a tale of reluctant romance, showcasing the dynamics between the main characters and the entertaining interactions with the secondary characters. The book offers a refreshing take on romance, featuring a realistic and relatable heroine, humorous situations, and a satisfying blend of humor and emotion that keeps readers laughing and rooting for the characters throughout the story.

    Once upon a time, Minerva Dobbs thought as she stood in the middle of a loud yuppie bar, the world was full of good men . She looked into the handsome face of the man she'd planned on taking to her si...
    August 2004
    435 pages

  2. #2

    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
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    A laugh-out-loud, swoony, and super cute rom-com that’s perfect for anyone craving a sweet and sexy friends-to-lovers romance. Not flawless, but full of charm and the kind of chemistry you can’t fake.

    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey is a romantic comedy centered around the friendship between Sam and Ian, who teach at the same high school. Both secretly harbor feelings for each other but are afraid of risking their friendship. When a rumor spreads that they are dating, it forces them to confront their true emotions. The book is filled with humor, banter, and a slow burn friends-to-lovers storyline that keeps the readers engaged. The writing style is light-hearted, funny, and characterized by witty dialogue and endearing characters like Sam and Ian.

    This morning, we’re having sex inside the army barracks again. It’s hot and heavy. The enemy is advancing—we might not make it out alive. Explosions rumble in the sky and in my pants. I’m sweating. Ia...
    August 2018
    285 pages

  3. #3
    The Deal
    Book 1 in the series:Off-Campus

    The Deal - Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy
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    A swoony, funny, and heartfelt new adult romance with loads of chemistry - perfect for fans of college sports romance and witty banter. Not groundbreaking, but totally addictive and charming!

    "The Deal" by Elle Kennedy is a new adult romance novel that follows the story of Hannah, a music major with a traumatic past, and Garrett, the captain of the hockey team. When Garrett needs help with his grades, he strikes a deal with Hannah to tutor him in exchange for his assistance in attracting her crush. As they spend time together, their chemistry grows, leading to a complex and heartwarming romance. The plotline may seem familiar, but the well-written banter and character development make this book a captivating and enjoyable read.

    The writing style of Elle Kennedy in "The Deal" is praised for its ability to address dark themes such as abuse and trauma with care and finesse. The characters, Hannah and Garrett, are portrayed as flawed yet relatable individuals who find solace and growth in each other. The book explores themes of friendship, trust, and overcoming past struggles, all while delivering a fun and engaging college romance story.

    For the millionth time in forty-five minutes, I sneak a peek in Justin Kohl’s direction, and he’s so beautiful it makes my throat close up. Though I should probably come up with another adjective—my m...
    February 2015
    409 pages

  4. #4

    The Do-Over by M.K. Schiller
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    A fun, trope-filled romance with a glowing-up heroine and a hero who grows on you - if you can handle a rocky start, there’s plenty to love here.

    'The Do-Over' by M.K. Schiller seems to be a contemporary romance novel featuring a fake relationship trope. The story revolves around a heroine who transforms from an initially plain and unattractive character to a more chic and stylish persona with the help of the hero. The relationship between the main characters starts off as fake and cheesy but develops into a genuine and growing attraction over time. The writing style appears to include elements of humor and transformation, as well as a slow burn romance that evolves throughout the plot.

    Kyle Manchester sat at Duggan’s Pub sipping the last of his top-shelf whiskey and wondering where in the hell Brad Jansen was. He was fifteen minutes late. Boy Scout Brad had probably stopped to help...
    2013
    263 pages

  5. #5

    Blindsided by Amy Daws
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    A cute, spicy, and emotional friends-to-lovers romance bursting with banter and feels - just be ready to suspend disbelief and embrace the melodrama. Blindsided is great escapism, especially if you love messy, big-hearted characters (and don’t mind a few awkward moments along the way).

    Blindsided by Amy Daws is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Freya and Mac, best friends who navigate their relationship turning into something more. Freya, a self-deprecating and awkward woman approaching her 30th birthday, seeks Mac's help to overcome her insecurities with men. As Mac, a Scottish footballer, becomes her love coach, their friendship evolves into a deep connection filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and unexpected feelings. The book explores themes of self-discovery, friendship turning into love, and overcoming insecurities, all portrayed through a mix of humor, tender moments, and steamy romance.

    “Crikey, I want a pony,” I blubber and blow my nose loudly into a tissue while staring wistfully at the telly as the ending credits of Heartland fill the screen. “Even after watching Jack Bartlett put...
    November 2019
    321 pages

  6. #6

    Before Jamaica Lane - On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
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    A spicy, emotional, and feel-good friends-to-lovers romance that delivers great banter and heartfelt moments, though it sticks close to classic tropes and isn’t shy with the steam. Perfect for those who crave a satisfying grovel and a curvy heroine who comes into her own.

    Olivia seeks confidence and self-assurance with the help of her friend Nate, known for his casual relationships. As they transition from friends to lovers, their chemistry ignites both in and out of the bedroom. The story delves into Olivia's insecurities, Nate's commitment issues, and their journey towards a deeper connection. The plot unfolds with emotional depth, friends-to-lovers trope, and a focus on personal growth and self-acceptance.

    Every time we turned a corner the icy cold wind hammered into us, almost spitefully, like it was mad when a building buffered us. Its icicle-spiked fingers pricked my rosy red cheeks and I wrapped my...
    2014
    432 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series On Dublin Street )

  7. #7
    Beard Science
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    Book 3 in the series:Winston Brothers

    Beard Science - Winston Brothers by Penny Reid
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    A weirdly wonderful, heartfelt, and funny romance that’s all about breaking molds - Beard Science is a fan-favorite in the Winston Brothers universe for a reason. If you enjoy smart, character-driven love stories with plenty of awkward charm, give this one a try.

    Beard Science by Penny Reid, part of the Winston Brothers series, follows the story of Cletus Winston, the oddball of the six brothers, and Jennifer Sylvester, the Banana Cake Queen. Jennifer blackmails Cletus into helping her, leading to unexpected developments in their relationship. The book is described as a mix of humor, romance, and depth, with well-thought-out characters and a plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is praised for its uniqueness and the way it portrays the growth of the characters, particularly Cletus and Jennifer.

    If I had to bake cake Ipreferred not to bake in large batches. That’s like batch-raisingkids, expecting them to think and behave exactly alike, or tryingto swim across every lake in East Tennessee at...
    2016
    415 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Winston Brothers )

  8. #8

    You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Sarra Manning
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    A heartfelt, sometimes frustrating journey of self-acceptance wrapped in a witty, steamy romance. If you're up for emotional honesty and messy, real characters, this is one contemporary romance not to miss!

    "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" by Sarra Manning follows the story of Neve, a young woman who has struggled with her weight and loneliness. After losing weight to impress her crush, she decides to have a fake relationship with Max to gain experience in romance. explores themes of self-esteem, body image, and relationships, with a mix of humor and depth in the writing style.

    She shuffled to the edge of her seat so she could plant her feet firmly on the floor, straighten her back and yank in her abdominal muscles. It didn’t work. Her doubly reinforced waistband suddenly ga...
    2011
    566 pages

  9. #9

    Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
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    A quirky, sweet, and genuinely funny modern love story with big-hearted characters and 90s office nostalgia. Great for romantic comedy lovers after something unconventional and heartwarming with a side of laugh-out-loud moments.

    "Attachments" by Rainbow Rowell is set in the early 90s in a newsroom where an employee is hired to monitor emails, leading to a romance subplot. The main character, Lincoln, struggles to move on from a past relationship while reading the email exchanges of two friends, Beth and Jennifer. The story unfolds through a mix of email dialogues and third-person narrative, showcasing Rowell's unique storytelling style that balances humor and emotional depth. The setting just before Y2K adds a nostalgic touch, capturing the essence of the characters' lives and relationships as they navigate love, friendship, and personal growth.

    Would it kill you to get here before noon? I’m sitting here among the shards of my life as I know it, and you …if I know you, you just woke up. You’re probably eating oatmeal and watching Sally Jessy...
    April 2011
    340 pages

  10. #10

    The Wrong Mr. Right - The Queen's Cove by Stephanie Archer
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    A sweet, funny, and spicy romance with lovable leads and feel-good vibes - perfect for fans of contemporary rom-coms, as long as you don’t mind a little (or a lot of) cheese!

    'The Wrong Mr. Right' by Stephanie Archer is a romance novel set in Queen's Cove, BC, featuring the characters Hannah and Wyatt. Hannah, a bookworm, is looking to make changes in her life as her thirtieth birthday approaches. She enlists the help of Wyatt, a surfer, to transform her into a more outgoing and admired version of herself. As their relationship develops, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery, inner strength, and unexpected romance. The writing style is described as witty, fun, and engaging, with a perfect blend of steamy scenes and heartwarming moments that make readers laugh and swoon.

    We hadn’t even covered Liya’s salary today. I sighed and stared out the window at the trees behind our house. Another month in the red. That was eleven. Eleven months in a row, we had been losing mone...
    June 2022
    374 pages

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