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10 Romantic Comedy Books To Read In 2025

Romance, Humor, and Happy Endings

By Diana MerescPublished 11 months ago 4 min read
10 Romantic Comedy Books To Read In 2025
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Romantic comedies bring the perfect blend of love, humor, and feel-good moments that leave readers grinning. Whether you enjoy witty banter, hilarious misunderstandings, or heartwarming love stories, the best rom-com books provide endless entertainment. Below, I made a list of 10 must-read romantic comedy books that guarantee laughter and romance in equal measure.

1. The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren

A delightful enemies-to-lovers story, The Unhoneymooners follows Olive and Ethan, who find themselves on an all-expenses-paid honeymoon—except they can't stand each other. As they navigate mistaken identities, forced proximity, and undeniable chemistry, their romantic tension builds in the most hilarious and heartwarming way. The book is filled with hilarious scenarios, witty dialogue, and unforgettable characters that make it an enjoyable read. Christina Lauren masterfully crafts a romantic comedy that combines unexpected twists, laugh-out-loud moments, and swoon-worthy romance, ensuring that readers remain captivated from start to finish.

2. Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma

A witty and cultural spin on the classic enemies-to-lovers trope, Dating Dr. Dil follows Kareena Mann, a passionate and headstrong woman determined to secure her late mother’s house before her father sells it. Enter Dr. Prem Verma, a charming yet cynical cardiologist who doesn’t believe in love. When their fiery TV debate goes viral, they find themselves caught in a whirlwind of fake dating, family expectations, and undeniable attraction. Sharma infuses this novel with sharp humor, cultural richness, and sizzling chemistry, making it a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy. As Kareena and Prem navigate their differences and growing feelings, their journey is filled with playful banter, heartfelt moments, and a delightful exploration of love and tradition.

3. The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

One of the most popular office romance novels, this book features Lucy and Joshua, workplace rivals who engage in a series of competitive mind games. Their witty dialogue, undeniable chemistry, and laugh-out-loud moments make this a top pick for rom-com lovers. As the story progresses, their seemingly endless rivalry takes a surprising turn when underlying attraction comes into play. Thorne expertly builds tension between the two, delivering flirty exchanges, sizzling chemistry, and heartwarming romance. With a balance of humor, drama, and charm, The Hating Game is a must-read for lovers of romantic comedy.

4. Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Emily Henry is a powerhouse in the rom-com genre, and Book Lovers is one of her finest. This novel centers around a no-nonsense literary agent and a brooding editor who keep running into each other in the most unexpected ways. Their sarcastic banter and sizzling tension make this a truly unforgettable read. Henry weaves a tale that is both comedic and heartfelt, exploring themes of family, ambition, and love. The sharp, intelligent writing and compelling characters make this novel a standout in contemporary romance. Whether you’re a book lover yourself or simply enjoy a good romance, this novel delivers on all fronts.

5. Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella

A rom-com classic, this book follows Emma, who spills all her deepest secrets to a stranger on a turbulent flight—only to discover he’s her new boss. Full of hilarious misunderstandings and swoon-worthy romance, it’s the perfect lighthearted read. Kinsella’s signature humor shines through in Emma’s embarrassing yet relatable antics, making readers laugh out loud while rooting for her happiness. The chemistry between Emma and her mysterious boss Jack is both charming and electric, creating a delightful story filled with humor, romance, and personal growth.

6. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

Don Tillman, a brilliant but socially awkward professor, embarks on a scientific quest to find a wife. His meticulous plans are thrown into chaos when he meets Rosie, a spontaneous and free-spirited woman. This heartwarming and humorous journey proves that love isn’t always logical. Simsion masterfully explores themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and embracing the unexpected. Readers will enjoy Don’s unique perspective on romance and life, and Rosie’s lively personality provides a fantastic contrast, making their dynamic both hilarious and touching.

7. Well Met by Jen DeLuca

Set in a charming small town during a Renaissance fair, Well Met is a delightful enemies-to-lovers romance between a reluctant volunteer and a brooding English teacher. Full of hilarious Renaissance-themed banter and undeniable chemistry, this novel is a treat. DeLuca beautifully captures the magic of a small-town fair, blending historical charm with modern romance. The slow-burn romance between the characters, combined with their playful and often flirtatious interactions, makes this novel an absolute joy to read.

8. The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

A fake-dating romance featuring a quirky scientist and a grumpy professor, The Love Hypothesis delivers humor, charm, and nerdy rom-com goodness. The opposites-attract dynamic and laugh-out-loud moments make it a favorite among readers. Hazelwood’s characters are intelligent, awkward, and completely lovable, making for a romance that is both entertaining and heartfelt. The fake-dating trope is executed perfectly, with moments of humor, unexpected emotions, and undeniable chemistry between the leads.

9. To Sir, with Love by Lauren Layne

This modern twist on You’ve Got Mail follows Gracie, who exchanges messages with a mysterious online admirer while unknowingly clashing with him in real life. Full of witty conversations, heartfelt romance, and mistaken identity fun, it’s a perfect read for rom-com enthusiasts. Layne’s storytelling is clever, heartwarming, and incredibly engaging, making this a charming, feel-good romance.

10. The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary

Tiffy and Leon share an apartment but have never met, as they occupy it at different times. Their relationship develops through humorous post-it notes, awkward encounters, and slow-burning romance, making this an utterly charming and unique rom-com. O’Leary’s writing beautifully balances comedy, romance, and emotional depth, ensuring that readers laugh, cry, and fall in love alongside the characters. The unique storytelling format and lovable protagonists make this a standout romantic comedy.

Final Thoughts

Romantic comedies are the perfect feel-good escape, offering hilarious antics, swoon-worthy moments, and unforgettable characters. Whether you’re looking for office romance, enemies-to-lovers, or quirky meet-cutes, these books promise endless laughter and heartwarming romance.

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