13 New Romances to Bring You Luck in May
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13 New Romances to Bring You Luck in May


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What’s a romance reader with a perpetual TBR’s greatest fear and biggest delight? New books! This year continues to offer a smorgasbord of riches from new and familiar authors. I’m sure we’re all ready for Kennedy Ryan’s Score, the companion read to Reel, to finally come out. Fury Bound, the follow-up to Dire Bound, has a gorgeous fancy edition to match the first one. And of course, there’s another Katherine Center book releasing ahead of the adaptation of The Bodyguard, which I’m assuming is still on its way.

We’ve got a few completely new-to-me authors with books out this month, a couple of series follow-ups that I’m looking forward to, and a couple of new standalones from authors I’m always excited to read. We’ve mostly got contemporary romance (including a debut adult romance by a familiar YA author), a little bit of fantasy and speculative fiction, and one very exciting horromantasy featuring characters we all know and love. All in all, we’ve got quite the month ahead of us!

13 New Romances to Bring You Luck in May

By the Bootstraps by Alexa Martin

What happens when a romance reader obsessed with cowboys sets out to find her own? Shenanigans only Alexa Martin could come up with. Luna is determined to make her own destiny and buys a farm in Celestial, Texas to pursue it. Tate is the local high school football coach, a handyman, and a member of the largest ranching family in Celestial. He hates cowboys, but can’t help but help out the new woman who’s definitely out of her depth with DIY home improvement projects. Neither is what the other expected, but they might be perfect for each other.

cover of The Last Page by Katie Holt

The Last Page by Katie Holt

In another book about book people, Katie Holt has brought us to The Last Page, a lovely bookstore with an even lovelier owner. Ella can tell the entire story of her life in the aisles of the store, from the earlier years of shopping and learning to the present, when she works there with the intention of taking it over from the current owner. When he unexpectedly dies, his grandson takes over the store, and all Ella can see is an unlearned usurper coming to take her beloved business away. But when they realize they have to work together if they’re going to save the store, their clashes shift into something a little different.

cover of Bromantasy by Maire Roach

Bromantasy by Máire Roche

When all of the promotional material is like “two heroes, one brain cell” and “what if David Rose got dropped into The Princess Bride?” you know I’m firmly sat, holding out my hand in my best “you have phone? Give” gesture.

Juniper and Mo have been best friends for as long as either can remember, and now they’re roommates. They look out for each other, but Juniper is certain that wanderlustful Mo is going to leave him one day. Juniper is happy where he is, and doesn’t particularly see himself as a person capable of being out in the world. So when he accidentally volunteers them both for a quest, he’s less than ready to go kill a monster. But going out beyond what he knows with Mo? Well, that sounds like the best thing he’s ever done.

cover of Operation Boyfriend by Zarah Detand

Operation Boyfriend by Zarah Detand

We all love a good “fake wedding date at a destination wedding” book, and this one promises to deliver! Dean is plenty successful in his own right, but his family worries about him being perpetually single. The only way he can think of getting them off his back is to invent a boyfriend, whom he will, of course, be bringing to his sister’s destination wedding. Enter Tay.

cover of Soon By You by Dahlia Adler

Soon By You by Dahlia Adler

If you’re familiar with Dahlia Adler’s name, you’ve probably either read one of her YA novels or have come across the LGBTQ Reads website or social media accounts. Soon By You isn’t technically her first adult romance, but it’s the first one in a while, and the first that features protagonists with fully formed prefrontal cortexes. Here, we have a Good Friend who is always a bridesmaid and the most popular wedding singer in their Modern Orthodox community, who aren’t looking for the same thing but can’t help their attraction to each other. But neither is particularly good at their relationship—just because their brains are fully formed doesn’t mean they know how to use them.

cover of Evening the Score by Lexi LaFleur Brown

Evening the Score by Lexi LaFleur Brown

If you have been looking for your next hockey romance, look no further than this one (and also Lexi’s first book, Shoot Your Shot). Olivia has had it out for Brody’s family for most of her life, and sees a perfect way to get back at them: date Brody—hockey’s golden boy and the son of the man who cost her father his own hockey career—under false pretenses and crush his heart and soul. But when feelings actually get in the way, everybody has to revisit what they want out of this life. Also, when was the last time you read a hockey romance with Indigenous rep by an Indigenous author?

cover of Running Home to You by Samantha Saldivar

Running Home to You by Samantha Saldivar

Two college softball players thrown together to improve their work and their teamwork start with clashing personalities, but soon come to appreciate and eventually love each other. But that’s just the beginning of the story. Saldivar actually takes us through a decade of their unsuccessful relationship efforts until they are once again thrown together at an alumni game. Will this be the time they finally get it right? Or will their HEA continue to evade them?

cover of A Star-Cursed Heart by Annie Mare

A Star-Cursed Heart by Annie Mare

Did somebody say New Annie Mare?! This one has a centuries-old curse keeping our star-crossed lovers apart…or is it? Lucy and Ash’s families were cursed in the age before the Salem Witch Trials, and they have been at odds ever since. Lucy, the newest recipient of the curse, is destined to take people’s souls, and Ashes is destined to stop her. But before the curse came into play, they were the loves of each other’s lives. Can they try to end the curse and save their future?

cover of Out of Her League by Ava Rani

Out of Her League by Ava Rani

Fake Dates At Fancy Weddings Season continues with Out of Her League, featuring an orthopedic surgeon who wants to make her ex jealous at a fancy wedding in Paris. To make that happen, she invites a hot (in every sense of the word) soccer player to be her date…who happens to be her ex’s favorite player. But of course, with forced proximity comes real feelings, and these two might have to deal with them in droves.

cover of The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley by Lindz McLeod

The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley by Lindz McLeod

The second in the Austentatious series (after The Unlikely Pursuit of Mary Bennet), The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley reintroduces us to the title character, who can’t believe she missed out on the marriage of a lifetime. But all of the criticism of her own character has led her in search of a way to become more of a perfect debutante, in order to secure a good marriage. To that end, she seeks out Georgiana Darcy, the most perfect woman she knows. But lessons on being a good person might be leading to something else, and neither of them is particularly interested in securing a husband.

(PS, if you’re like wait, didn’t Georgiana Darcy already have a queer romance this year? You are correct.)

cover of Pot Shot by Laura Piper Lee

Pot Shot by Laura Piper Lee

Everything about this book delights me, except for the fact that somebody fumbled the bag on its release date–HOW does a book about marijuana releasing in the spring not come out before April 20th?! Anyway. Nomi is a chronically ill entrepreneur looking to open a dispensary in her town’s historic pharmacy building, and Julian is the doctor who lost out to the valedictorian slot to her and still appears to hold some of that resentment, especially since he is anti-weed and doesn’t want a dispensary next door to his clinic. The two butt heads (and other things) across their town, until somebody sees the light.

cover of Vile Lady Villains

Vile Lady Villains by Danai Christopoulou

Okay, I have not actually received thorough confirmation that this is a Capital R Romance, but it’s definitely sapphic and definitely looks like quite the journey. Lady MacBeth asks the three fates (wait, are they the fates? Or just three random witches? I’m going with fates) for help when everything comes to a head in her husband’s tragic journey, and they offer her a way out: a door. When she steps through, she ends up interrupting Klytemnestra’s vengeance upon her husband, and the latter woman chases her through yet another door, where they find themselves trapped together in the realm of stories. I know, right?? Sign me the eff up.

cover of Verity Guild by Mai Corland

Verity Guild by Mai Corland

This is another one I’m not completely sure is going to lean more Romance In Fantasy Environment or Fantasy With Romantic Elements (though the publisher usually does more of the former), but it looks like so many good things wrapped into one, so I’ll allow it. Kerasea has hidden her identity as part of a doomed magical bloodline by acting as a sequestered high priestess. But when a temple knife is found at the scene of a high-profile murder, she’s the primary suspect. When she and the Praetorian in charge of solving the crime have to work together, their chemistry is nothing if not very much unwanted, but also unstoppable.


If you’re a fan of YA books with crossover appeal, you might want to keep an eye out for Behind Five Willows by June Hur and the incredibly delightful-looking Smash or Pass by Birdie Schae. If you want more new romances to read, check out some of the romances that came out last month, and our romance archives for more from romancelandia.

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