Meet Today's Rising Stars of Romance
Have you picked up a good romance lately? If it's been a couple of years since you've explored the genre, you have some serious catching up to do!
Not to worry. February is the perfect time for a Happily Ever After (or two, or seven). And to get you started, we've rounded up the rising stars of romance. These authors are only a few years into their writing careers but are already capturing the hearts of romance readers.
Here you'll find the hottest names in the genre, Goodreads Choice Award nominees and winners, and bestsellers. We're linking to each author's first published book to get you quickly falling in love with these writers.
Not to worry. February is the perfect time for a Happily Ever After (or two, or seven). And to get you started, we've rounded up the rising stars of romance. These authors are only a few years into their writing careers but are already capturing the hearts of romance readers.
Here you'll find the hottest names in the genre, Goodreads Choice Award nominees and winners, and bestsellers. We're linking to each author's first published book to get you quickly falling in love with these writers.
Hoang burst onto the romance scene with The Kiss Quotient in 2018, about an introverted woman who hires an escort-turned-teacher to learn the ways of modern romance. That book won the year's Goodreads Choice Award for Romance, and Hoang followed up that success with The Bride Test last year. Up next for her? The Heart Principle, expected to be published in 2021.
Guillory's first novel, The Wedding Date, is a rollicking tale of an interracial couple. None other than beloved writer Roxane Gay called it "a charming, warm, sexy gem of a novel." Since the 2018 publication of that book, Guillory has published three more romances (and counting!) and is quickly gaining a fan base.
Readers loved Silver's first book, One Day in December, about a woman who briefly locks eyes with a man she knows is the "one" and then her bus pulls away from him. After a year of searching for him, she finally finds him in a star-crossed way. Her upcoming book, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird, will also take readers on a whirlwind journey toward destiny.
McQuiston’s much-loved queer rom-com, Red, White & Royal Blue, was a double winner in last year’s Goodreads Choice Awards, dominating both the Romance and Debut Novel categories. She's working on her sophomore novel now! Also be sure to check out our interview with McQuiston.
A professional baker who has competed on The Food Network, Jimenez cooked up a hot debut last year with The Friend Zone, about a woman planning her friend's wedding when she falls for the groom's best man. She's following up the success of that book with The Happily Ever After Playlist, out this April.
Martin's first book, the 2018 Intercepted, was inspired by her time as a self-described "NFL wife" when her now-retired husband played for the Baltimore Ravens. Since her debut, Martin has made a name for herself with two more football-themed romances in her Playbook series.
Jalaluddin's debut, a revamped Pride and Prejudice set in a close-knit Toronto Muslim community, was named a best summer romance read by The TODAY Show, earned a Goodreads Choice Award nomination, and was named one of Publishers Weekly's best romances of 2019.
Which rising star of romance would you recommend to your fellow readers? Let's talk romance in the comments!
Check out the complete coverage of Romance Week, including:
32 Swoonworthy Young Adult Books of the Last Decade
A Starter Kit of Reads for Romance Newbies
Lisa Kleypas Talks Changing Trends in Romance
Check out the complete coverage of Romance Week, including:
32 Swoonworthy Young Adult Books of the Last Decade
A Starter Kit of Reads for Romance Newbies
Lisa Kleypas Talks Changing Trends in Romance
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100% agree. She just gets right to the heart!

That is if you want to judge a book by its cover....


It is amazing and good, and marvelous and amazing and I love it!!
The back of the book makes it look like its really political and everything but its not really that political. It is my favorite romance (so far) I've ever read.



It is actually in Pakistan but I agree it is great!

Thank you! I noticed that glaring omission in the blurb as well. The last thing the neuro-divergent community needs is more erasure. And Stella's identity as autistic is central to the story.
I would also recommend Talia Hibbert, Alyssa Cole, Rebekah Weatherspoon, Ruby Lang, Jayci Lee, Alisha Rai, Therese Beharrie, and Mhairi McFarlane, Suleihka Snyder, and would second the recommendation above for Soniah Kamal's Unmarriageable.


I am so glad you mentioned this one. I LOVED this book. One of my favorites. I need to reread it!

Hi Wynnde-
What does WLW stand for? I somehow missed this one, darling. Heh! Please share for those like me and anyone to scared to ask.

Well said.

Here here! I fully agree. I have loved both of these books.

Loved this book! Great choice.

Thanks so much for these!

YES thank you!!! Indigo does this too and I hate it so much... Says a lot about how wlw romance is viewed...


The Hating Game is one of my all time favorites. Can't wait for the movie...

Seconded!




Oh sorry, it stands for women-loving-women. As in FF romance.

Exactly! And rarely do romance blogs/podcasts mention WLW reads, because very few are published by "mainstream" publishers. Bold Strokes Books, YLVA, Bella Books and Bywater Books are some non-mainstream publishers turning out high quality WLW romance books. I also rec checking out The Lesbian Review com for reviews of various WLW books. They even have them tagged so you can search by tropes. :)

Hi Shelby, thanks for the website rec. I'll check it out for sure. I read TheLesbianReview.com for WLW books. They have reviewed hundreds of FF stories and you can also search by tropes/genres, etc. Have a great day!


I just finished Space Junk: Houston, We Have a Hottie and I have to say-- it's going to be one hard book to beat!
If you like Rom-Coms with heat, you'll love this book about a female NASA engineer.