Romance book series set in small towns are probably some of my favorites. You can have a series with 3-5 books where they’re all set in the same town. The amazing thing is that they’re all going to be very different from each other. Yeah, what unites them is the setting, the warmth of a small town that can always be there for you. But we know that no one has the same experience. It’s interesting to see how an author can connect all the dots inside a small-town romance series. That’s why, most of the time, I want to read all the books in the series even though I usually don’t do that when it comes to interconnected book series. But with small-town romances, there’s just something about them that makes me want to always read them. I live a small-town life. But I still haven’t found my small-time romance sad face. All these romance books I read that show me the cutest, most beautiful, and heartwarming small-town romances…and I can’t seem to find one for myself! But the good thing is that I will always have books to fill me with joy and love in the meantime. Twelve years ago, Delilah moved away from her town and never looked back. When her step-sister calls to ask her to photograph her wedding, Delilah feels torn. Especially when this means coming face-to-face with her childhood crush and step-sister’s best friend, single mom Claire. Alisha Blake has big ambitions, like opening a cookie shop in Chicago. She loves her small-town life, but she dreams of bigger places, bigger things. But then, a dinosaur bone turns up in her grandparents’ backyard, bringing paleontologist Quentin into her hometown. Obviously, she doesn’t realize he has had an enormous crush on her. And maybe, it’s finally his time to shine. If you have a soft spot for grumpy/sunshine romances, this book will be right down your lane. Knox prefers a life of solitude. He’s fine being alone. I mean, he has his dog, a nice job, and good people who care for him. But when a runaway bride named Naomi comes to his town, everything soon changes. He doesn’t want to help her out, but somehow, some way, he finds himself always being there for her when she needs him the most. One day, after an exasperating run-in, Hart pens a letter to someone anonymous: “A Friend.” He never thought the letter would reach Mercy, his nemesis. But now, Mercy thinks she has a friend out there…even though the one writing the letters is none other than Hart himself. Unfortunately, Amelia’s car breaks down in front of Noah Walker’s lawn. This grumpy pie baker doesn’t want anything to do with love, but the arrival of Amelia soon changes his outlook on this topic. Xeni follows the titular character Xeni who suddenly gets an inheritance when her aunt dies. But of course, with an inheritance of that size, there come certain terms and conditions. One of them is to get married. And her aunt Sable was perfectly clear on who Xeni is supposed to marry. If you’re looking for more books based on your favorite tropes, Book Riot is the perfect place to find them. From low-drama romances to celebrity romances, there’s something for everyone here. The clock is ticking, get to reading!

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