8 December romances to wrap up your 2020 TBR list this month

How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole. Image courtesy HarperCollins Publishers
How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole. Image courtesy HarperCollins Publishers /
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The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre by Robin Talley

Melody McIntyre is not going to fall in love during the school’s production of Les Mis in The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre by Robin Talley. She’s not. She’s the stage manager, and she doesn’t have time. Not to mention every time she falls for someone in a play she’s working on, both the romance and the show blow up in her face.

Odile Rose will be just another actor to Melody. Sure, she’s a rising star in her own right, as well as sweet and funny and dedicated…and Melody’s not going to fall in love. She’s not. It’s not part of her plan, so it’s not going to happen. Melody sticks to her plans and the plan is not to fall in love with Odile. (Who wants to guess what happens next?)

The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre is available now in print, audio, and ebook format.

How to Fail at Flirting by Denise Williams

In her debut romance, How to Fail at Flirting, Denise Williams takes readers on a sultry ride with Professor Naya Turner.

Naya’s confidence was shaken after her relationship with her abusive ex-boyfriend came to its rightful end. Since then, she’s thrown herself into her work, but her department may be getting the axe if her university has anything to say about it.

Stressed and living for work not herself, Naya’s friends convince her to let her hair down and go out. Her professional to-do list will be there when she gets back, but in the meantime, she needs to focus on fun. The kind of good time that comes with a free drink and a hook-up with no strings.

Naya nearly checks off every item on her list when she meets Jake. He’s handsome, funny, and only in town for business. Sleeping with him and letting him go should be as easy as pie, but when their flirting takes a turn for the serious, Naya questions whether she wants to cut Jake loose.

Nothing can ever be too easy, though, and being with Jake could complicate Naya’s work. Problem is, he’s the only one who’s made her feel alive in a long time. Naya could manage the situation and return to her work life or she could take a risk and let her heart lead for a change. It’s all up to her.

How to Fail at Flirting is available now in print, audio, and ebook format.