Love is in the air; how about allowing some of it to get inside your minds? We bring you a list of romance novels you would like to read or have your loved ones to read.

Here we go:

For the lovers of Classics

Pride and Prejudice

Reading Pride and Prejudice on Valentine’s Day is like inviting an insightful companion into your celebrations. Austen’s keen observations on human nature offer a delightful mirror to reflect upon our own romantic follies and triumphs. As you navigate the intricate dance of courtship alongside Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, you’ll find solace in their journey towards understanding and love, perhaps even gaining fresh perspectives on your own relationships.

For true love

Love Story

Indulging in Love Story by Erich Segal on Valentine’s Day is akin to savouring a classic love song that never loses its charm. Segal’s poignant tale of Oliver and Jenny transcends generations, reminding us that love knows no bounds, not even those set by time. Yes, there will be many moments of melancholy, but that’s what true love is about, isn’t it?

For those mad in love

The Notebook

In The Notebook, Nicholas Sparks weaves a tale of passion, perseverance, and enduring devotion between Noah and Allie, two souls entwined by fate’s gentle hand. Their journey unfolds against the backdrop of nostalgia and longing, reminding us that true love is not bound by circumstance or age.

For steamy, hot love

Bared to You

Want to step into whirlwind of desire and vulnerability, where passion reigns supreme? Then Sylvia Day’s Bared to You is the one for you. As the story story unfolds, we are drawn into a world where raw emotion and unbridled lust collide, leaving us breathless and longing for more. Through Day’s skillful prose, we are reminded that love is not always neat and tidy, but messy, tumultuous, and undeniably real.

For the 21st century lovers

The Fault in Our Stars

Here is an emotional rollercoaster of love and loss, for the 21st-century lovers. The Fault in Our Stars follows Hazel and Gus, two young souls navigating the complexities of life, love, and mortality. Their journey is marked by moments of heart-wrenching beauty and profound insight, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, love can blossom like a fragile yet enduring flower.

For lovers who love books

Essays in Love

That’s right — it’s for those of you who like to think while in love. De Botton’s insightful exploration of love intertwines personal anecdotes with profound reflections, offering a unique blend of wit and wisdom that illuminates the intricacies of human relationships. If you have found your romantic companion, let Essays in Love be your intellectual companion.

For those who lost love

PS I Love You

Can the idea of love transcend life and death? Can love exist when the lover cease to exist? That’s what we find out in Cecelia Ahern’s PS I Love You. The narrative follows the poignant tale of Holly, who receives a series of letters from her late husband Gerry, each one offering guidance, comfort, and a gentle nudge towards healing.

Did we miss out on your favourite romance book? Let us know.