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Books I Want to Read this Summer

Summer is getting closer quite quickly which is scary but also exciting. There are so many books that I want to prioritise reading this summer. I tend to enjoy more romance books in the summer months and mostly light-hearted reads with a few thrillers thrown in. I wanted to share some of the books I want to read this summer. Here they are!

When the two of them are put together to adapt Helen’s books for television, it should be a dream come true. Helen can start a new life in Hollywood. Grant can pay his mortgage.

Only, Grant Shepard is the last person that Helen wanted to see again. She’s never forgiven him for what happened thirteen years ago. So no one is more surprised than her when sparks begin to fly between them in the writers’ room.

Their history is messy. Their attraction is inescapable. And soon, they’re both in too deep . . .

This wasn’t meant to be a love story.
But aren’t the best endings the ones you never saw coming?

I spotted this one whilst out and about last month and it instantly made its way to the top of my TBR for summer. A romance between an author and screenwriters sounds like it would be a lot of fun. It has been getting some mixed reviews but I’m not letting that put me off it. I’m hoping to pick it up very soon and share my thoughts on it.


Rue Siebert might not have it all, but she has enough: a few friends she can always count on, the financial stability she yearned for as a kid, and a successful career as a biotech engineer at Kline, one of the most promising start-ups in the field of food science. Her world is stable, pleasant, and hard-fought. Until a hostile takeover and its offensively attractive front man threatens to bring it all crumbling down.

Eli Killgore and his business partners want Kline, period. Eli has his own reasons for pushing this deal through—and he’s a man who gets what he wants. With one burning exception: Rue. The woman he can’t stop thinking about. The woman who’s off-limits to him.

Torn between loyalty and an undeniable attraction, Rue and Eli throw caution out the lab and the boardroom windows. Their affair is secret, no-strings-attached, and has a built-in deadline: the day one of their companies will prevail. But the heart is risky business—one that plays for keeps.

For some reason Ali Hazelwood’s books always remind me of summer so I’m excited that she has a new one coming out ready to read this summer. This is a forbidden love story with an enemies-to-lovers storyline and I’m so ready to pick it up. It has some amazing reviews already which makes me even more excited to pick this one up.


At thirty-nine, Solène Marchand is a devoted mother, a dedicated colleague and a considerate ex-wife.

But it’s a long time since she’s felt like herself.

So when someone comes along who seems to see her – to want her – for who she really is, the attraction is instant. And so begins a jet-setting, earth-shattering secret love affair.

But what if that someone is world-famous sex symbol Hayes Campbell? Captivating frontman of boy band of the moment August Moon – whose face is everywhere. Including Solène’s teenage daughter’s bedroom wall.

Can Solène allow herself to fall for the boy the whole world wants?

Or will she have to make a devastating choice?

Like so many other people I recently watched the movie adaptation of this book and I actually really enjoyed it. The moment the movie finished I requested the book from my local library with the hopes to read it in the summer. I’m looking forward to seeing how this differs from the adaptation and if it as enjoyable as the film.


Gourmet cook Manako Kajii sits in Tokyo Detention Centre convicted of the serial murders of lonely businessmen, who she is said to have seduced with her delicious home cooking. The case has captured the nation’s imagination but Kajii refuses to speak with the press, entertaining no visitors. That is, until journalist Rika Machida writes a letter asking for her recipe for beef stew and Kajii can’t resist writing back.

Rika, the only woman in her news office, works late each night, rarely cooking more than ramen. As the visits unfold between her and the steely Kajii, they are closer to a masterclass in food than journalistic research. Rika hopes this gastronomic exchange will help her soften Kajii but it seems that she might be the one changing. With each meal she eats, something is awakening in her body, might she and Kaji have more in common than she once thought?

This one has been absolutely everywhere recently. I’ve been seeing it every time I go into a bookshop or every time I open up my social media. So, I want to read this one sooner rather than later and I think it will be the perfect thriller to pick up this summer. I’m intrigued about how this has been inspired by a real case and looking forward to seeing what I think.


Emma Wheeler desperately longs to be a screenwriter. She’s spent her life studying, obsessing over, and writing romantic comedies―good ones! That win contests! But she’s also been the sole caretaker for her kind-hearted dad, who needs full-time care. Now, when she gets a chance to re-write a script for famous screenwriter Charlie Yates―The Charlie Yates! Her personal writing god!―it’s a break too big to pass up.

Emma’s younger sister steps in for caretaking duties, and Emma moves to L.A. for six weeks for the writing gig of a lifetime. But what is it they say? Don’t meet your heroes? Charlie Yates doesn’t want to write with anyone―much less “a failed, nobody screenwriter.” Worse, the romantic comedy he’s written is so terrible it might actually bring on the apocalypse. Plus! He doesn’t even care about the script―it’s just a means to get a different one green-lit. Oh, and he thinks love is an emotional Ponzi scheme.

But Emma’s not going down without a fight. She will stand up for herself, and for rom-coms, and for love itself. She will convince him that love stories matter―even if she has to kiss him senseless to do it. But . . . what if that kiss is accidentally amazing? What if real life turns out to be so much . . . more real than fiction? What if the love story they’re writing breaks all Emma’s rules―and comes true?

Katherine Center seems to be a lot of people’s favourite romance author and I’ve yet to read a book by her. So, I want to start with her most recent one this summer. It seems to have gotten nothing but amazing reviews so far which makes me even more excited to pick it up. I think it will be perfect t read this summer.

There you have it some the books I want to read this summer. What books are you looking forward to reading this summer? Let me know in the comments!

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