Beach Read is the story of January, a romance writer who ends up moving to her late father’s beach house. There, she finds out she is the next-door neighbor of her college rival, literary fiction writer Augustus Everett. After they realize they both have writer’s block, they strike a deal to write each other’s genre, making their relationship much more complicated. When I finished reading this book, it took time for me to stop thinking about it. I want these next books to also make you feel so much even after finishing you won’t be able to think of anything else. So I recommend grabbing your bag and hitting the beach with one or two of these books like Beach Read, romances full of comfort, angst, and an epic love story you won’t be able to forget any time soon. Try them! It’s understandable to search for books similar to the ones you love. If you want more romance that’ll give you the same comfort that your favorite books give you, we have read-alikes for The Kiss Quotient and The Hating Game. Poppy and Alex have been best friends since freshman year in college. But two years ago, their friendship became estranged and they haven’t talked since. Poppy, thinking back to her happier days, remembers their summer vacations together fondly. She decides to ask Alex for one last trip together in order to get back that friendship. Both of them have been pining for each other for years, but are too scared to change their already messy relationship. This upcoming trip will be eye-opening for both of them. Reunited exes have to work together to flip a house! Rita and Milan will find out that their feelings for each other are not easily forgotten. Sixteen years ago, a teenage Will fell in love with Nora. The thing is, he only heard her voice, but that was enough for him to never forget her. Now an unexpected inheritance has brought Will back to the same apartment complex, where he meets the girl of his dreams once again… Promised of rest and relaxation, Emma travels to California to stay at a gorgeous estate. There, she meets the owner’s grumpy grandson who is recovering from post-concussion syndrome. Since the loss of her fiancé, Anna has been living in grief. That is, until a reminder about a trip they were supposed to take together appears. Anna decides to sail in their sailboat but finds out that she definitely needs some help. She then hires Keane, a professional sailor, who is also trying to steer towards a new future. Content warning for suicide. Expecting her dad to meet her at the airport, she instead encounters one of his pilots, Jonah, a grumpy, obnoxious man who butts heads with her from the very start. Years later, they meet again in the same beach town and it seems like things were never really over between them. Still, the journey to a second chance is going to be bumpy for both of them. If Xander and Kalei want to have a future together, they both need to face their deepest fears. After completing her PhD in astronomy, Grace travels to Las Vegas on a girls’ trip to celebrate. She never really expected to marry someone there, but…she does. With the pressure of her father’s plans for her life on her shoulders, Grace decides to flee her home for a summer in New York with a wife she barely knows. Quinn left Honeybells Ranch 20 years ago and never looked back. But now his best friend’s getting married. He’s positive that this will be a quick visit, but when Quinn meets newcomer Gerti, he can’t help but stay a little bit more. Content warning for mentions of cancer and suicide, death of a family member. How Sweet It Is is about the queen of romance falling for the king of horror. Event planner Kate is known for creating the most beautiful moments for her clients’ weddings. So how is it that her best friend managed to rope her into planning the Knight of Nightmares’ book launch extravaganza?