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10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025

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10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025
10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025

April Romance Book Releases


April 2025 is set to be a swoon-worthy month for romance lovers, with a lineup of heart-pounding releases that promise steamy encounters, forbidden sparks, and tender second chances. From bestselling giants like Emily Henry and Abby Jimenez to rising stars like London Sperry, these books weave contemporary romance, sports passion, historical chaos, and dark billionaire intrigue into unputdownable tales. Whether you crave a slow-burn love story, a witty rom-com, or a dramatic fling turned forever, this list has your next obsession. Let’s dive into the 10 must-read romance novels hitting shelves this April—because love doesn’t wait, and neither should you.




Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez

1. Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez – April 1


What if the man of your dreams crashes into your life when everything else is falling apart? Abby Jimenez, the New York Times bestselling queen of heartfelt contemporary romance, delivers Say You’ll Remember Me, a tale of timing gone awry. Samantha’s world is a mess when she meets Xavier, a gorgeous veterinarian whose charm could heal any wound—except hers, just yet. Their one perfect date leaves them both aching for more, but Samantha’s chaos forces her to push him away. Jimenez’s signature blend of laugh-out-loud banter and gut-wrenching emotion shines here, making this a grumpy-sunshine romance you’ll sob over and adore.


Buy it on Amazon.











Swept Away by Beth O’Leary

2. Swept Away by Beth O’Leary – April 1


Imagine a one-night stand so wild you end up stranded at sea with your hookup. In Swept Away, Beth O’Leary (The Road Trip) crafts a hilarious forced-proximity romance that’s equal parts steamy and sweet. Zeke and Lexi’s fleeting passion on a houseboat takes a chaotic turn when they’re lost at sea, provisions dwindling, and commitment-phobic hearts racing. O’Leary’s knack for quirky predicaments and sizzling tension makes this a standout romantic comedy. Will survival ignite their love, or sink it? This charming escape is a must for fans of unexpected love stories.


Get it on Amazon.











A Duke Never Tells by Suzanne Enoch

3. A Duke Never Tells by Suzanne Enoch – April 1


Historical romance meets rom-com chaos in Suzanne Enoch’s A Duke Never Tells. Lady Meg Pinwell, a clever heiress, dons a maid’s disguise to spy on her betrothed, the rakish Duke of Earnhurst, James Clay. But James has swapped roles with his butler to dodge suitors, sparking a tangled web of mistaken identities and forbidden attraction. “The course of true love never does run smooth,” Enoch writes, and at Earnhurst Manor, it’s a delightful mess. This Regency romp blends witty banter, steamy glances, and a battle of wits, perfect for historical romance lovers craving humor and heat.


Order it on Amazon.














Crash Landing by Annie McQuaid

4. Crash Landing by Annie McQuaid – April 1


Exes stranded on a deserted island? Crash Landing by Annie McQuaid turns the forced-proximity trope into a soapy, sexy survival tale. Piper Adams swore off Wyatt, her heartbreaker ex, building a safe, risk-free life—until a canceled flight lands her on his tiny plane to a wedding. When they crash in the Caribbean, clashing personalities ignite old sparks. Wyatt’s rugged charm and shirtless allure chip away at Piper’s walls, promising a second chance if they can survive. This steamy romance blends adventure and redemption, hooking fans of dramatic love stories.


Grab it on Amazon.









Flirting Lessons by Jasmine Guillory

5. Flirting Lessons by Jasmine Guillory – April 8


Jasmine Guillory, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Date, debuts her first queer romance with Flirting Lessons. Avery, a timid bisexual nearing thirty, is reeling from a breakup and craving confidence in love—especially with women. Enter Taylor, a lesbian heartbreaker betting she can go celibate, who offers Avery flirting lessons. What starts as practice turns real, weaving a steamy, charming tale of self-discovery and unexpected love. Guillory’s witty dialogue and vibrant characters make this a sizzling standout for fans of rom-coms and LGBTQ+ romance.


Snag it on Amazon.













Passion Project by London Sperry

6. Passion Project by London Sperry – April 8


Feeling lost in your twenties? London Sperry’s Passion Project is a heartfelt contemporary romance for the adrift. Bennet Taylor’s life is a fog of grief and aimlessness until she confesses to Henry Adams—post-ditched date—that she’s passionless. Henry’s fix? A weekly adventure to reignite her spark, from carpentry to skyscraper rappelling. Friendship blurs into something more as secrets unravel, forcing Bennet to choose between safety and love. Sperry’s tender prose and emotional depth make this a relatable, uplifting read for anyone seeking purpose—and romance.


Get it on Amazon.









What If I Never Get Over You by Paige Toon

7. What If I Never Get Over You by Paige Toon – April 15


Three days can change everything, as Paige Toon proves in What If I Never Get Over You. Two strangers share a whirlwind connection in Lisbon, only for fate to rip them apart. Six years later, Ellie and Ash’s reunion in Wales reignites a spark that never faded, pulling them into a second-chance romance fraught with past pain and present hope. Toon’s evocative storytelling captures the ache of lost love and the thrill of rediscovery, making this a tearjerker for hopeless romantics.


Pre-order it on Amazon.

















Anywhere You Go by Bridget Morrissey

8. Anywhere You Go by Bridget Morrissey – April 22


Swap homes, swap lives, find love—Bridget Morrissey’s Anywhere You Go is a rom-com riff on The Holiday. Tatum Ward, a small-town waitress pining for regular June, and Eleanor Chapman, a lonely Manhattan careerist, escape their imploding worlds via a house swap. Tatum lands in NYC, facing her feelings with June, while Eleanor’s swept up by Tatum’s charming sibling Carson in the Midwest. This dual romance sparkles with humor, family drama, and self-discovery, offering a cozy yet steamy escape for fans of lighthearted love stories.


Buy it on Amazon.









Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

9. Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry – April 22


Emily Henry, the reigning queen of contemporary romance, returns with Great Big Beautiful Life, a dazzling enemies-to-lovers tale. Two writers, Alice and Hayden, compete to pen the scandal-soaked biography of heiress Margaret Ives over a tense month. As they unravel Margaret’s twists, their rivalry ignites into a “nearly debilitating attraction.” Henry’s razor-sharp wit, sweeping narrative, and electric chemistry cement her status—this is her toughest, most triumphant work yet. Romance fans craving competition and passion won’t resist.


Get it on Amazon.










Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde

10. Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde – April 24


Sports romance fans, rejoice—Liz Tomforde’s Rewind It Back, the fifth Windy City series installment, delivers hockey-fueled heat. Details are scarce, but Tomforde’s track record promises a swoon-worthy hero, a fierce heroine, and a love story that blends athletic grit with tender moments. Her knack for charming leads and steamy slow-burns (think Play Along) ensures this will be a fan favorite. Whether it’s fake dating or teammates-to-lovers, expect a puck-drop of emotion and spice.


Pre-order on Amazon.












Why April 2025 Is a Romance Reader’s Dream


April 2025 isn’t just springtime—it’s a blooming season for romance novels. These 10 releases span contemporary rom-coms, historical hijinks, sports passion, and second-chance sagas, each with unique hooks: stranded exes, flirty lessons, or a duke in disguise. Authors like Jimenez, Henry, and Guillory bring their A-game, while newcomers like Sperry and McQuaid stake their claim. With tropes like enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, and fake relationships, there’s a happily-ever-after (HEA) for every reader. Let’s explore what makes these books unmissable.


Spotlight on the Authors

  • Abby Jimenez: Known for Just for the Summer, Jimenez excels at blending humor with heartbreak, making Say You’ll Remember Me a tearful treat.

  • Beth O’Leary: Her quirky charm (The Flatshare) turns Swept Away into a sea-soaked romp.

  • Suzanne Enoch: A Regency romance vet, Enoch’s A Duke Never Tells is chaotic fun.

  • Annie McQuaid: Debuting with Crash Landing, she amps up drama and desire.

  • Jasmine Guillory: Flirting Lessons marks her sapphic leap, rich with wit.

  • London Sperry: Passion Project offers fresh, emotional resonance.

  • Paige Toon: A second-chance maestro, Toon’s What If I Never Get Over You aches beautifully.

  • Bridget Morrissey: Anywhere You Go echoes her cozy Love Scenes vibe.

  • Emily Henry: Great Big Beautiful Life cements her reign with witty depth.

  • Liz Tomforde: Rewind It Back extends her Windy City legacy of sports romance gold.



Tropes That Steal the Show

These books lean into romance’s best tropes:

  • Forbidden Love: Say You’ll Remember Me and A Duke Never Tells thrive on off-limits tension.

  • Second Chances: What If I Never Get Over You and Crash Landing rekindle old flames.

  • Forced Proximity: Swept Away and Crash Landing trap lovers in tight spots.

  • Enemies-to-Lovers: Great Big Beautiful Life turns rivalry into romance.

  • Fake Relationships: A Duke Never Tells and Rewind It Back hint at pretense turned real.

  • Self-Discovery: Flirting Lessons and Passion Project pair love with growth.


Why These Books Will Rank on Your Shelf


Each novel offers standout strengths: Jimenez’s emotional punch, O’Leary’s humor, Enoch’s historical flair, McQuaid’s drama, Guillory’s charm, Sperry’s relatability, Toon’s nostalgia, Morrissey’s coziness, Henry’s wit, and Tomforde’s athletic allure. They’re not just reads—they’re experiences, blending steamy scenes with soulful depth. Whether you’re a seasoned romance reader or new to the genre, April 2025’s releases promise HEAs that linger.


Personal Picks and Predictions


If I had to choose, Great Big Beautiful Life tops my list—Emily Henry’s track record is unbeatable, and this premise screams bestseller. Flirting Lessons is a close second; Guillory’s queer twist feels fresh and vital. For sports fans, Rewind It Back is a no-brainer, while Swept Away wins for sheer fun. Expect these titles to dominate Goodreads lists and book club chats—stock up on tissues and tea!



10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025
10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025

Conclusion: Love Awaits This April


April 2025 is a romance reader’s paradise, with these 10 novels offering heartbreak, humor, and heat in spades.

From stranded exes to flirty lessons, dukes in disguise to hockey heroes, there’s a love story for every mood. Pre-order now, clear your schedule, and let these books sweep you away. Love isn’t just in the air this spring—it’s on every page.



FAQs: 10 Must-Read Romance Books of April 2025

  1. What are the top romance books releasing in April 2025?


    April 2025 brings a stellar lineup, including Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez, Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry, Swept Away by Beth O’Leary, and seven other unmissable titles. Check the full list for contemporary, historical, and sports romance gems!

  2. Do I need to read previous books in these series to enjoy the April 2025 releases?


    Most are standalone, like Flirting Lessons by Jasmine Guillory and Crash Landing by Annie McQuaid. However, Rewind It Back (Liz Tomforde) and King of Envy (Ana Huang) tie into their Windy City and Kings of Sin series—prior reads enhance the fun but aren’t required.

  3. Which April 2025 romance books feature second-chance romance?


    What If I Never Get Over You by Paige Toon and Crash Landing by Annie McQuaid spotlight second chances. Both explore rekindled love—Ellie and Ash after six years, and Piper and Wyatt post-island crash—with emotional depth and steamy tension.

  4. Are there any historical romance novels in the April 2025 lineup?


    Yes! A Duke Never Tells by Suzanne Enoch is a chaotic Regency rom-com with mistaken identities and forbidden sparks. It’s perfect for fans of witty historical romance with a modern twist.

  5. What tropes can I expect in these April 2025 romance releases?


    You’ll find favorites like forbidden love (Say You’ll Remember Me), forced proximity (Swept Away, Crash Landing), enemies-to-lovers (Great Big Beautiful Life), and fake relationships (A Duke Never Tells). There’s something for every romance trope lover!

  6. Which April 2025 romance book is best for sports romance fans?


    Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde, the fifth Windy City installment, is your go-to. Expect hockey-fueled passion, a swoon-worthy hero, and Tomforde’s signature slow-burn heat—perfect for sports romance enthusiasts.

  7. Are any of these April 2025 romance novels steamy?


    Absolutely! Flirting Lessons by Jasmine Guillory and King of Envy by Ana Huang promise sizzling scenes. Guillory’s queer romance heats up with flirty lessons, while Huang’s billionaire drama delivers spicy tension—both are 18+ reads.

  8. Which book should I pick for a lighthearted rom-com vibe?


    Swept Away by Beth O’Leary and Anywhere You Go by Bridget Morrissey are your picks. O’Leary’s stranded-at-sea antics and Morrissey’s house-swap charm blend humor and heart, making them cozy, laugh-out-loud escapes.

  9. Are there debut authors in the April 2025 romance releases?


    Yes, Annie McQuaid (Crash Landing) and London Sperry (Passion Project) make their mark. McQuaid’s soapy survival romance and Sperry’s tender self-discovery tale bring fresh voices to the genre.

  10. Where can I buy these April 2025 romance books?


    All 10 are available for pre-order on Amazon, with links in the article. Support local bookstores via Bookshop.org for titles like A Duke Never Tells and Crash Landing. Get them early—love waits for no one!


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Romance Community Resources
For more romance novel reviews, discussions, and recommendations, check out these fantastic resources:
  1. Dear Author - A trusted source for honest and well-thought-out reviews, often featuring witty commentary.

  2. All About Romance - One of the oldest romance review sites, offering extensive reviews, author interviews, and discussions covering various romance genres.

  3. Smart Bitches, Trashy Books - Known for its humorous and insightful reviews, this site also features a podcast and community discussions about romance novels.

  4. Heroes and Heartbreakers - This site provides reviews and recommendations, highlighting both popular and lesser-known romance novels.

  5. Romance.io - A site with a comprehensive database of romance novels, offering user-generated reviews and recommendations across various subgenres.

We hope these additional resources enhance your romance reading experience and help you discover your next favorite book!

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