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“Girls are given the weight of the world, but nowhere to put it down.”
If you loved Seven Days in June by Tia Williams, chances are you’re still thinking about it long after you’ve put it down. This is the sort of romance that blends second-chance love, emotional depth, and beautifully flawed characters, leaving readers searching for more books like Seven Days in June. If you’re looking for novels similar books to Seven Days in June, you’ve come to the right place. This list brings together some of the best romance books like Seven Days in June, from emotional contemporary love stories to character-driven novels exploring heartbreak, healing, and second chances. Whether you’re pulled to intense chemistry, literary writing, or complex relationships, these romance books offer the same emotional pull that made Seven Days in June so unforgettable. Expect stories that linger with you long after the final page and introduce you to new favourite authors along the way.
When enigmatic author Shane Hall meets single mother and bestselling erotica writer Eva Mercu at a literary event, sparks fly, raising not only their past buried traumas but also the eyebrows of New York’s Black literati. What no one knows is that twenty years ago, teenage Eva and Shane spent one crazy, torrid week madly in love. They may be pretending that everything is fine now, but they can’t deny their chemistry – or the fact that they’ve been secretly writing to each other in their books ever since.
Over the next seven days in the middle of a steamy Brooklyn summer, Eva and Shane reconnect, but Eva’s not sure how she can trust the man who broke her heart, and she needs to get him out of New York so that her own life can return to normal. But, before Shane disappears again, there are a few questions she needs answered.
First up on our list of books like Seven Days in June is Kennedy Ryan’s bestseller, Before I Let Go. Yasmen wasn’t prepared for how her life fell apart, but she is finally starting to find joy again. She and Josiah have found a new rhythm, co-parenting their two kids and running a thriving business together. Yet, like magnets, they’re always drawn back to each other, and now they’re starting to wonder if they’re truly prepared to let go of everything they once had.
Soon, one stolen kiss leads to another… and then more. It’s hot. It’s all good – until old wounds reopen. Is it too late for them to find love forever? Or could they even be better, the second time around?
Alexis Montgomery has had her world turned upside down. The cause? Daniel Grant. Ten years younger than her, and as casual as they come, he is her total opposite. And yet, their chemistry is undeniable. And every minute she spends with Daniel and the tight-knit town where he lives, she discovers just what’s really important to her.
Yet letting their relationship become anything more than a short-term fling would mean turning her back on her family and giving up the opportunity to help thousands of people. Bringing Daniel into her own world is impossible, but she can’t just give up the joy she’s found with him either. With so many differences between them, how can Alexis possibly choose between her world and his?
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Jesse Strong is known for two things: his devotion to his adoptive mom, Mama Joy, and his reputation for breaking hearts in Harlem. When Mama Joy unexpectedly passes away, he and his brother have different plans on what to do with Strong Knits, their neighbourhood knitting store: Jesse wants to keep the store open; his brother wants to shut it down.
Jesse makes an impassioned plea to Kerry Fuller, his childhood friend who has had a crush on him her entire life, to help him figure out how to run the business. However, the more time they spend together, the more their chemistry grows. Kerry, knowing Jesse’s past, doesn’t believe this relationship will exist longer than one can knit one, purl one. But Jesse is determined to prove to her that he can be the man for her – after all, real men knit.
Harriet and Wyn have been the perfect couple since they first met in college. Except for reasons they’re not discussing, they’re not. They broke up six months ago. And still haven’t told their best friends. Which is how they come to find themselves sharing the largest bedroom at the Maine cottage that has been their friends’ yearly getaway for the past decade. They can’t stand to break their friends’ hearts, so they will play their part.
It’s a flawless plan. After years of being in love, how hard can it be to fake things for one week, in front of those who know you best? In this second chance romance book similar to Seven Days in June, our couple, who broke up months ago, make a pact to pretend to be a serial bestselling novelist Emily Henry.
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Samiah Brooks never thought she would be ‘that’ girl. But a live tweet of a horrific date just revealed the painful truth: she’s been catfished by a three-timing jerk of a boyfriend. Suddenly, Samiah – along with his two other ‘girlfriends’, London and Taylor, have gone viral online. Now, the three new besties are making a pact to spend the next six months investing in themselves. No men, no dating, and no worrying about their relationship status.
For once, Samiah is putting herself first, and that includes finally developing the app she’s always dreamed of creating. Which is the exact moment she meets the deliciously sexy, honey-eyed Daniel Collins at work. But is Daniel really boyfriend material, or is he maybe just a little too good to be true?
Agreeing to go to a wedding with a guy she gets stuck in an elevator is something Alexa Monroe would never normally do. But there’s something about Drew Nichols that’s too hard to resist. On the eve of his ex’s wedding festivities, Drew is minus a plus one. Until a power outage strands him with the perfect candidate for a fake girlfriend.
After Alexa and Drew have more fun than they ever thought possible, Drew has to fly back to Los Angeles and his job as a pediatric surgeon, and Alexa heads home to Berkeley, where she’s the mayor’s chief of staff. They’re just two high-powered professionals on a collision course toward the long-distance disaster of the century – or closing the gap between what they think they need, and what they truly want in this contemporary romance book like Seven Days in June.
As an expert in relationship-evasion and the host of the popular student radio show Brown Sugar, Kiki Banjo has made it her mission to make sure the women of the African-Caribbean Society at Whitewell University do not fall into the mess of “situationships”, players, and heartbreak. But when the Queen of the Unbothered kisses Malakai Korede in front of everyone, she finds her show on the brink.
They’re soon embroiled in a fake relationship to try to salvage their reputations and save their futures. Kiki has never surrendered her heart, and a player like Malakai won’t change that, no matter how electric their connection feels. A gloriously funny and sparkling debut novel, Honey & Spice is full of delicious tension and romantic tension that anyone who loved Seven Days in June will adore.
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Part-time reader, part-time rambler, and full-time Horror enthusiast, James has been writing for What We Reading since 2022. His earliest reading memories involved Historical Fiction, Fantasy and Horror tales, which he has continued to take with him to this day. James’ favourite books include The Last (Hanna Jameson), The Troop (Nick Cutter) and Chasing The Boogeyman (Richard Chizmar).
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