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If you liked Can't Help Falling, here are the top 79 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Forever Yours)
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'North' by Vanessa Vale is a thrilling romantic suspense novel set in the 'Billionaire Ranch' series. The story follows undercover FBI agent Jed, who is sent to investigate North Wainright, the heiress to the Wainwright Estate. However, Jed finds himself falling in love with North and sets out to prove her innocence amidst a backdrop of family secrets, danger, and steamy romance. The plot is filled with mystery, intrigue, and unexpected twists, making it a captivating read for fans of romantic suspense.
The writing style in 'North' is described as engaging, fast-paced, and steamy. is praised for its well-developed characters, particularly North and Jed, who are portrayed as complex individuals with intriguing backstories. The author, Vanessa Vale, skillfully weaves together elements of drama, romance, humor, and suspense, creating a story that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. Overall, 'North' offers a mix of romance, mystery, and action, making it a compelling start to the Billionaire Ranch series.
September 2021•246 pages - #2
Utterly addictive, explosively steamy, and laugh-out-loud fun - this is erotic romance done right, with just enough suspense to keep you hooked. Not for the faint of heart, but if hot contemporary love stories are your jam, jump in and enjoy the ride!
'Obsession' in the series 'The Club' by Lauren Rowe follows the intense and gripping romance between Jonas Faraday and Sarah Cruz. Set in a contemporary backdrop, the storyline delves into their complex relationship, filled with trust issues, love, and self-discovery. The narrative unfolds with a mix of suspense and romance, keeping readers on edge as they navigate through the challenges faced by the protagonists. Rowe's writing style captures the essence of the characters, especially Jonas and Sarah, making their interactions engaging and emotionally charged.
In 'Obsession,' readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they witness the character progression of Jonas and Sarah. explores themes of brokenness, trust, and love, portraying a love story that is both heartwarming and turbulent. With a mix of steamy scenes and suspenseful elements, the plot keeps readers hooked from start to finish, culminating in a cliffhanger ending that leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.
I inhale and exhale slowly. Am I really going to dothis? Yes, I am. Of course, I am. The minute Josh ever so brieflymentioned “The Club” to me during our climb up Mount Rainier fourmonths ago, I knew...2019•450 pages - #3
A spicy, feel-good romance with heartfelt ADHD representation. Perfect for anyone wanting a sweet, swoony, and steamy read that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
'Walking Red Flag' in the 'Ocean View' series by Morgan Elizabeth is a romance novel that follows the story of Gabbie and Vic. Gabbie, a relatable character with mental health representation, meets Vic, an ER doctor who is tall, dark, and handsome. Their steamy and wonderful scenes, filled with exceptional dirty talk, highlight their deep connection. The book delves into Gabbie's journey, her quirks, passion, and humor, as well as Vic's unwavering support and fascination with her ADHD.
The plot of 'Walking Red Flag' unfolds with a cute and wholesome romance, free from dumb misunderstandings, making it an easy and enjoyable read. The book explores the characters' inner monologues, relationships, and personal growth, offering a sweet and low-angst story that captivates readers from start to finish.
June 2022•336 pages - #4
A sweet, funny, and uplifting M/M romance that blends genuine family moments with charming camp chaos - perfect for fans of lighthearted, feel-good reads with a touch of real-life challenges.
Family Camp by Eli Easton is a heartwarming MM romance that follows the story of Geo, a man trying to connect with and adopt two foster kids, and Travis, a closeted baseball player. The plot revolves around their instant attraction and the twists and turns they face while falling in love at a family camp. The writing style is described as touching, real, and immersive, with dual points of view providing insight into the characters' emotions and dilemmas. The story balances light-hearted moments with serious issues, creating a sweet and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked.
“Jayden?” Geo asked, trying to sound calm. “Can you see what’s wrong with Lucy?” Geo scanned the side of the road for a place to pull over. They were on the last stretch of their drive, and the two-la...March 2019•331 pages - #5
'The Bonds We Break' by Scarlett Cole is a gripping story about Rae and King, two broken individuals who find solace and healing in each other's presence. The plot revolves around Rae agreeing to be King's captive to save her brother, leading to a complex relationship filled with challenges and growth. The writing style captures the characters' depth and evolution, portraying a tale of redemption and self-discovery amidst a backdrop of MC club dynamics and personal struggles.
August 2023•314 pages - #6
Tender, atmospheric, and deeply character-driven - Wild at Heart is a worthy sequel packed with heart, but leans heavier on self-discovery than drama. If you crave authentic romance and the challenge of building a new life in a wild world, this is for you!
Wild at Heart by K.A. Tucker is a sequel to The Simple Wild, continuing the story of Calla and Jonah as they navigate the challenges of living in Alaska. Calla, a city girl, moves to Alaska for Jonah and struggles to adapt to the secluded life. The book explores their love, the side characters forming a makeshift family, and Calla's journey of self-discovery in her new surroundings.
I can’t manage words around the flaring lump in my throat, and so I simply nod. The past four days with Jonah in Toronto have been a blur. A bliss-filled blur that I’m not ready to let go of yet. The... - #7
In "Frequency of Attraction," readers are taken on a journey of intense and fiery romance between Quinn, a driven PR exec, and Vadim, a bad boy astronaut. The story explores their agreement to keep things physical, only to find themselves entangled in a complex and passionate relationship. The book delves into themes of communication, consent, and self-discovery, as the couple navigates through their struggles and desires. The writing style is described as captivating, with a steamy romance that has depth and surprises, reminding readers that unexpected love can be the most powerful.
February 2021•290 pages - #8
A charming, insightful workplace romance that nails its mental health rep and unique museum setting. If you want banter, heart, and relatable characters - this one delivers.
'Curated' by Nellie Wilson is a romance novel set in the unique backdrop of museums. The story follows Emmy, a passionate history curator, and Ryan, a hot paleontologist, as they navigate merging museums, office proximity, and a budding relationship. The book delves into the realistic depiction of life in the humanities, the struggles of working in collections, and the complexities of submitting to conferences, all while exploring themes of love, anxiety, and self-discovery. The witty banter, engaging side characters, and detailed insights into the museum world make 'Curated' a delightful and relatable read for those who appreciate spicy romance with well-developed characters.
January 2023•407 pages - #9
'Off the Mark' by Kathryn Nolan is a heartwarming story about Charlie, a motocross champion facing challenges with her public image and family's financial struggles. Desperate to save her reputation, she enlists the help of her friend Rowan to pose as her boyfriend. As their fake relationship deepens, they both navigate personal struggles and find unexpected love. The book is filled with raw emotions, strong character development, and a community-centered storyline that adds depth to the romance.
November 2022•389 pages - #10
Smart, funny, and unexpectedly sweet: a standout shifter romance with a twist that’s perfect for anyone wanting out-of-the-box characters and major emotional payoff!
Charlotte's Reject by K. R. Treadway is a captivating paranormal romance that unfolds in a high school setting, centered around two 18-year-old characters. The female main character (FMC) is an alpha werewolf who bullies the male main character (MMC), a shy, nerdy half-shifter. When a fated mate bond unexpectedly forms between them, the story explores their complex emotions and the struggle to navigate their tumultuous history. As they work through misunderstandings and confront their feelings, the narrative showcases themes of growth, guilt, and redemption.
The writing style in Charlotte's Reject is praised for its relatable characters and engaging pacing. Readers appreciate the balance of humor and drama, as well as the depth of emotional intelligence demonstrated by both leads. Critics note that instead of relying on tropes like possessive behavior, the story emphasizes the characters' individual growth and the challenges they face together. Treadway's prose is described as well-crafted, making the book both enjoyable and easy to immerse oneself in.
August 2024•398 pages











