Of course, if you haven’t already read “The Perfect Find,” definitely double back and read that one. But here’s a list of black romance novels that you’ll want to add to your reading list:
“Seven Days in June”

We’re starting off strong with another Tia Williams book and New York Times Best Seller, “Seven Days in June.” Ms. Williams does not miss! In this book, you’ve got two black literary authors, Eva Mercier and Shane Hall, who unexpectedly meet again, and sparks begin to fly, and of course, rumors start swirling. But no one else knows that these two spent an intense week madly in love 15 years earlier. It’s hilarious, charming, and jumps off the page. If you love a good steamy second-chance romance, this one’s for you!
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“By The Book”
Jasmine Gullory’s “By The Book” is definitely a page-turner. Isabelle is lost in her career in the publishing world, and in an attempt to kick her career into high gear she volunteers herself to help one of her boss’s celebrity writers submit an overdue manuscript. She quickly learns that it won’t be that easy because Beau Towers is a recluse with some major baggage but they soon find out they have more in common than they think.
“Before I Let Go”
If you’ve spent any time on “Booktok” you’d know that this is one of the favorites among the avid readers. This is the perfectly imperfect story of love after divorce. Yasmen’s and Josiah’s love was supposed to be for forever but life happened and now Yasmen is grappling with her life falling apart. But it seems like Josiah and Yasmeen just can’t stay away from each other and one thing leads to another. Will love work out between them a second time around?
“Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell: A Novel”
This romance follows Savvy Sheldon, a plus-size beauty just getting over a break-up and trying to find her footing again. On top of that, she inherits a home that’s falling apart from her grandmother. She decides to throw herself into home renovation mode and the very sexy renovator that comes along just makes everything more interesting. This book has been described as feel-good and uplighting so it’s the perfect summer romance with just the right amount of drama.
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“The Wedding Date”
If you want a classic romcom vibe, this one’s for you. A chance encounter in an elevator that gets stuck leads Alexa Monore to making choices she normally wouldn’t. Drew is too hard to resist, and he just happens to need a date to his ex’s wedding. Alexa and Drew’s fake wedding date go a little too well but distance, careers, and real life get in the way. Can they make it work? Read the first book in Jasmine Guillory’s series to find out.
“Business Not As Usual”
Dreamy Daniels is an ambitious, positive thinker, and she just knows that one day she is going to make it big despite her current situation (her un-filling job and unfortunate apartment). She’s been manifesting winning the lotto and even made it a tradition with her grandfather to play it every week. But soon, she catches the eye of a wealthy upper-crust socialite who also happens to be her boss’s potential investor. What could go wrong?
“Where We End & Begin”
Dunni and Obinna haven’t seen each other since high school, but they do remember vowing to find each other again. That vow is now 12 years in the past, and Dunni has a path laid out for her which includes an engagement to a man she doesn’t love. Will this old flame coming back into her life do more harm than good? Check it out and see.
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“Forbidden Promises”
Now this one is full of drama. India has been avoiding her family for years but she can’t keep running anymore now that her brother needs her support for his political campaign. She finally comes face to face with her sister’s ex-husband, Travis, who she happened to kiss before he was taken years ago. The two can’t ignore each other anymore, but they also can’t avoid their feelings.
“Take A Hint Dani Brown”
Dani Brown knows what she wants, but when it comes to dating, she’s completely over it. She instead wishes for the perfect friends with benefits. But then, out of the blue, a brooding security guard saves her during a workplace fire drill gone wrong. Dani and Zafir end up trending because someone uploaded a video of the whole thing. Dani wants the buzz to die down, but Zafir wants to use the attention for his charity for kids. Of course, Dani can’t refuse, and the two end up learning more and more. Is this the FWB Dani was looking for, or something way more?
“I Almost Forgot About You”
The last on our list comes from seasoned novelist Terry McMillian. She’s best known for her best-selling novels turned movies “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” and “Waiting to Exhale.” “I Almost Forgot About You” follows Dr. Georgia Young’s seemingly perfect life. She has a great career, friends, and family but can’t help but feel stuck. She starts making big changes that lead her to self-discovery and even newfound love. It’s a fun ride, and it’ll inspire you to take chances, and you won’t want to put this book down.
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