Explore Top Romance Indie Books
Discover a curated collection of indie Romance books written by self-published authors from around the world. Whether you're looking for fresh plots, bold voices, or hidden gems, this is your go-to shelf for immersive Romance storytelling.
Chances Are
By: Wendy Lou JonesLuke is the man with the money, the fast car and the hot woman. There’s no way he would even think about getting serious, but a face he can’t remember soon threatens his calm.
Rebecca isn’t interested in a relationship, and definitely not with him. How could she, after all he put her through? Besides, she’s spent the last 4 years hiding away from society, a one woman crusade for road safety. Who would have thought, one fateful day, it might almost be her time. Again.
As two worlds collide, will opposites attract?
Not if she can help it.
Eternal Covenant
By: K.G. InglisBondage, Watersports & More: A Collection of Explicit Encounters
By: S.J. MorronTwo Worlds Collided
By: Karen Michelle NuttJustice Rides
By: Saddletramp1956I Love That Girl
By: Hannah R. GoodmanOnce called the four-headed monster in high school, only to be decapitated by the disaster of coupling up, four childhood friends thought their wounds were healed now that they are in college, but reuniting for two weeks in paradise results in possible decapitation once again by way of: a rejected proposal, a birth control fail, an almost ménage à quartet, and a secret (and-thought-to-be-impossible) hook-up.
Arabica In Us
By: Sarah JinheeRuby Someday
By: RARayneGoing back home can be more surprising than you might think!
Meet Ruby Somerby, a Hollywood superstar who’s ready to face her past by returning to her hometown, a place she hasn’t visited in years. As she reconnects with old friends, revisits forgotten dreams, and the love she left behind, Ruby learns that sometimes things we thought were lost can find their way back to us when we least expect it. This heartwarming tale is a lovely reminder that no matter where life takes us, we should always keep a little hope for our “someday.”