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Best New Romance Books in September 2020

11 New Romance Books to Fall in Love with This September

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Love a good love story? Then you're in luck, because September is full of highly-anticipated romance reads (and some charming novels that probably weren't even on your radar). The latest regency romance from Courtney Milan, a cosy LGBTQ+ holiday story, and the followup to Jen DeLuca's breakout hit Well Met are just a few of the new titles that will leave readers swooning this month. If you're in need of a break from the world just snuggle up with any one (or 11) of these inclusive, warm, and hopelessly romantic new releases, and prepare to be swept away by the delightful love stories coming your way in September.

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1. Honeysuckle Season by Mary Ellen Taylor

The romance in Mary Ellen Taylor's Honeysuckle Season is just part of the larger story of one woman's journey toward making peace with her past. Wedding photographer Libby is using work to avoid thinking about her father's death, her miscarriages, and the end of her marriage, but when a job at a stunning estate leads to her meeting a handsome widower, she begins to process the grief she's been trying to ignore.

Out Sep. 1

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2. A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore

Evie Dunmore's League of Extraordinary Women series continues with another witty romp through regency London. A Rogue of One's Own turns the spotlight on Lady Lucie, who is dismayed to find that the only person stopping her from disseminating her suffragette literature is the insufferable Lord Ballentine. She's long hated the womanizer, but when he makes Lucie an appalling offer, she decides to beat him at his own game.

Out Sep. 1

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3. All Stirred Up by Brianne Moore

Inspired by Jane Austen's Persuasion, All Stirred Up by Brianne Moore finds former lovers running competing restaurants in Edinburgh. Susan Napier's once wealthy family has just one restaurant left to their name, and she's determined to keep its doors open, even if it means taking on her wildly successful chef ex-boyfriend.

Out Sep. 8

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4. In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk

In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk is a frothy and funny story of second chances. After three years away, Ros returns home to find everything has changed. However, her nostalgia for the good old days comes to an end when she gets an unexpected text from the man who broke her heart.

Out Sep. 8

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5. The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux by Samantha Verant

Proving that romance and good food are a match made in literary heaven, Samantha Verant's The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux follows Sophie, a woman with dreams of running a Michelin-starred restaurant. However, her dreams begin to feel out of reach when her career is sabotaged and her beloved grandmother has a stroke. In order to be closer to her grandmother, Sophie heads to France and finds a new purpose and a love she wasn't even looking for.

Out Sep. 8

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6. The Holiday Detour by Jane Kolven

Look, we know it's September, but when a book is as promising as Jane Kolven's The Holiday Detour then it's never too early for Christmas. Dana Gottfried is a Jewish lesbian who happens to break down in a small town on Christmas Eve. Now her only hope of getting home to see her grandma is to agree to take a ride from a charming farmer named Charlie, who doesn't identify as male or female. Yes, dear reader, sparks will fly.

Out Sep. 15

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7. The Roommate by Rosie Danan

The Roommate by Rosie Danan is one of the steamiest romances of the year. This is a downright revolutionary story about modern women owning their desire that features a respectable socialite embracing her new roommate's job as a sex worker (and a few other things, too).

Out Sep. 15

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8. The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan

Courtney Milan's historical romances are always a delight to read, and her latest, The Duke Who Didn't, has all of the makings of another hit. Miss Chloe Fong sent her childhood love away three years ago due to his inability to be serious, but now he's back and ready to prove to Chloe that a little bit of mischief never hurt anyone. There's just one problem with his plan: in all the years that he's known Chloe, Jeremy has never told the woman he loves that he's actually a duke who owns her entire village.

Out Sep. 22

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9. Tools of Engagement by Tessa Bailey

Tessa Bailey continues her Hot and Hammered series with Tools of Engagement, and this enemies-to-lovers rom-com is perfect for fans of romance and HGTV. Bethany Castle is playing to win the house flipping competition series Flip Off, but in order to crush the competition (also known as her brother), she'll have to team up with the sexy Texan construction worker that she despises.

Out Sep. 22

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10. Well Played by Jen DeLuca

Jen DeLuca made local Renaissance Faires the ultimate destination for romance in 2019's Well Met, and now she's returning to the Willow Creek Faire to find love for tavern wench Stacey in Well Played. This hilarious followup is every bit as emotional, charming, and adorable as the first instalment in the series — and as an added bonus, it features a case of mistaken identity.

Out Sep. 22

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11. Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo

Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo is a multicultural romance read with an unforgettable heroine. At the age of 12, Azere promised her dying father that she would marry a Nigerian man, but it turns out that hearts are unpredictable. Now an adult, Azere spends the night with a man who is charming, funny, and, unforunately, white. When their one night stand becomes something more, Azere must choose between pleasing her family or following her heart.

Out Sep. 29

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