Meaghan Jones is America’s sweetheart—until a Hollywood scandal strips that title away and sends her seeking refuge at her best friend’s beach house on the Delaware shore. She swore off romance. The magnetic local restaurateur she’s never forgotten is making that resolution very difficult to keep. Meanwhile, her best friend Palmer has the perfect life—until her husband drops dead, and suddenly no one can know about the secret she’s been carrying, the kiss she shared with another man just days before, or the weeks of silence between herself and the man the world just watched her bury. As summer unfolds under salt air and starlit skies, the two women discover that some confessions lead to love—and others cost everything. Kara Gorski opens the Seaside Secrets Beach Read Series with the debut women’s fiction that readers are calling “the perfect summer must-read.” 🌊
Gorski is a CFO and economist by day who writes romantic women’s fiction in her fringe hours, and the professional precision shows in how tightly the dual storylines are constructed—Meaghan’s second-chance romance and Palmer’s devastating secret develop at the right pace, with the beach setting giving both women the space to finally be honest. The book includes four recipes from the characters, because good food makes every story richer. 💕
Gorski is a debut author whose writing has appeared in The Huffington Post and Medium. The Seaside Secrets series continues beyond this first entry. Fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Kristy Woodson Harvey, and Susan Mallery are the target audience. ⭐
Why this charms: A fallen celebrity, a widow with a devastating secret, one beach house summer, and the confessions that change everything—debut women’s fiction with coastal heart.
Tatum and Robin were ten years old when they almost kissed. It was supposed to be magical—a first-ever crush, a best friend. But the moment was interrupted by misunderstanding parents, and the two girls were pulled from each other’s lives without explanation or goodbye. That was then. Senior year, they unexpectedly find themselves at the same high school, and everything from that unfinished moment comes flooding back. Tatum is a wallflower who couldn’t care less what anyone thinks. Robin is a star athlete and one of the school’s most popular students, who cares intensely about everything. The only thing they have in common is that they both still think about kissing each other—and if anyone finds out, it could be disastrous. Michele L. Rivera delivers the YA f/f second-chance romance with the slow-burn tension her readership comes for. 💕
Rivera writes with the careful attention to coming-out dynamics and sexual identity that has defined her work across more than a dozen novels. The tension between Tatum and Robin builds gradually and authentically—Robin’s internalized conflict against Tatum’s quiet certainty creates the emotional engine that drives the story toward its satisfying resolution. Reviewers consistently note the realistic pacing and the honesty of both protagonists’ inner lives. 🔍
Rivera is a Massachusetts-based lesbian romance author who has been writing in the genre since 2013. All of her books carry the core message that love is love and happily ever afters do exist. ⭐
Why this hooks you: A decade-old almost-kiss, a surprise reunion senior year, and two girls on opposite ends of the social spectrum who never stopped thinking about each other.
Hadley Harlyton’s life has always come down to three things: keeping her younger sisters out of trouble, getting grades good enough for college, and drag racing. She doesn’t have time or interest in anything else—especially guys. Then her family moves to the rural town of Honeyton and lands right next door to the Porterson brothers: gorgeous, arrogant, and reputedly dangerous. They won’t leave Hadley and her sisters alone. Finally she does the only sensible thing: challenges the oldest brother Blaise to a drag race. If she wins, they back off. If she loses, she owes them a month of favors. The race ends in a tie—which means they both won and lost simultaneously and resolved absolutely nothing. Jessica Sorensen opens the Honeyton Mysteries with the why-choose romance that keeps its complications moving at full speed. 🔍
As Hadley spends more time with Blaise, she discovers that what Honeyton presents on its surface is not what it contains underneath. The Porterson brothers have secrets. The town has secrets. And Hadley’s own past may be more entangled with both than she ever suspected. Sorensen develops the romantic tension and the mystery simultaneously, with the dual-track plotting that her readership has come to expect. 💙
Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from Wyoming with a prolific catalog spanning multiple romance series. The Honeyton Mysteries runs three books. ⭐
Why this hooks you: A drag race that solved nothing, a town full of secrets, and the dangerous brothers next door who seem to know more about Hadley’s life than she does.
Clara and the Cowboy
Clara Bainbridge has loved Alec McConnell for years—long before she left for finishing school in Boston. She’s convinced he loves her too, but since returning to her father’s Idaho ranch she finds him determined to keep her at arm’s length. Alec has spent his life trying to outrun the shadow of his abusive, alcoholic father and the community’s assumption that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. He’s worked hard to earn Colonel Bainbridge’s trust as ranch foreman—and he is absolutely not worthy of the boss’s daughter, no matter what his heart says. Then a handsome stranger protects Clara during a stagecoach robbery, cattle start disappearing from the Cross B Ranch, and Alec’s criminal past makes him the obvious suspect. Erica Vetsch opens the Brides of the West series with the clean Christian historical western that BookBub calls “the reformed outlaw and the rancher’s daughter—love was never part of the plan.” 🌾
When Clara’s life is threatened by the cattle rustlers, Alec discovers that protecting her may require letting her close enough to actually know him—which is the thing he has most carefully avoided. Vetsch writes with the warmth and spiritual grounding that has built her a loyal readership across multiple historical series, and the Idaho frontier setting gives the story a vivid sense of place. 🔍
Vetsch is a bestselling, award-winning author of the Debutante’s Code and Thorndike & Swann Regency Mystery series. The Brides of the West series runs ten books. ⭐
Why this charms: A rancher’s daughter who has loved the foreman for years, a foreman who thinks he’s not good enough, and cattle rustlers who force the question—for $1.99.
Alessia Wells is a woman of science. She doesn’t believe in werewolves or vampires or any of that—until a darkly alluring man interrupts her Upper East Side wedding, kidnaps her in the middle of the ceremony, and whisks her away to a magical island she didn’t know existed. Over the weeks that follow, she struggles to accept this world rife with fascinating creatures and figure out her place in it. Then she learns about the curse killing everyone on the island—a curse that only a true Fae can break. Which is a problem, because Fae have been extinct for centuries. When Alessia discovers she is the only remaining full-blooded Fae in existence, she accepts her responsibility to save everyone she’s come to love—including, unexpectedly, the powerful, infuriating man who brought her here. Gina LaManna opens the Court of Isles series with the fated-mate fantasy romance Goodreads readers call “impossible to put down.” ✨
LaManna builds the Isle with the inventive creature lore and warm ensemble cast that has made her cozy mystery series so beloved, translated here into full-blown fantasy romance. Alessia’s transition from skeptical woman of science to reluctant Fae queen is handled with the humor and genuine character growth that keeps the pages turning at a pace reviewers compare to “just one more episode.” 🔍
LaManna is a USA Today bestselling author living in Minnesota. The Court of Isles series runs three books to its complete conclusion. ⭐
Why this captivates: A scientist kidnapped from her wedding, a magical island under a deadly curse, and the discovery that she’s the only person alive who can break it—for $2.49.
Three women are stuck—each in their own way. Carly wants to revamp her family’s Edinburgh bookshop, but her father refuses to change anything. Upstairs, Carly’s mother Fran is a bestselling romance novelist who can’t write a word and doesn’t know how to fix her marriage. In the flat below, Elsa cares for her husband whose dementia is steadily reshaping their shared life. When a customer walks into the bookshop asking for help with a book festival on a train from Edinburgh to Paris, it’s the kind of escape all three of them need. Then a book appears in the shop that Fran inscribed to a lover in Paris years ago—a piece of her past she’s never spoken about. Could Paris be the place to turn a new page? Norie Clarke opens this warm-hearted adventure in the beloved tradition of bookish women’s fiction. 🌿
Clarke writes with the warmth that Jenny Colgan called “the warmest, most completely charming story to sink into” and Katie Fforde praised as “a wonderful tale proving change is always possible.” The intergenerational trio at the heart of the novel—daughter, mother, and family friend—gives the Paris journey its emotional range: three women at different life stages, each carrying a different kind of stuckness, discovering what a little distance from home can reveal. 🔍
Clarke also writes as Annie Robertson and is the author of The Library of Lost Love. She lives near the sea in a British village. The Seaside Secrets series continues beyond this first entry. ⭐
Why this charms: Three stuck women, a book festival train to Paris, and a mother’s old inscription in a bookshop volume that reopens a story nobody knew she’d written—for $0.99.
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