Alexis Hall writes charming contemporary romance novels. Readers particularly love the romantic comedy Boyfriend Material and the historical romance A Lady for a Duke.
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Casey McQuiston writes romantic and witty stories filled with lively dialogue and memorable characters. Their books often explore contemporary themes like identity, love, and belonging with warmth and humor.
Fans of Alexis Hall will appreciate Red, White & Royal Blue, a charming romance about a British prince and the son of the U.S. president who unexpectedly fall in love.
T.J. Klune creates cozy and heartwarming books populated by quirky, lovable characters. His storytelling emphasizes found families and unconditional acceptance, blending gentle humor with heartfelt emotional depth.
For readers who enjoy Alexis Hall's blend of romance and humor warmly told, The House in the Cerulean Sea is a magical tale of kindness, belonging, and unexpected friendships.
Cat Sebastian is known for writing historical romances full of smart banter and endearing relationships. She excels in depicting LGBTQ+ characters navigating societal conventions while finding genuine love.
Readers interested in Alexis Hall’s witty charm will enjoy The Soldier's Scoundrel, which features Victorian-era intrigue and an engaging opposites-attract romance.
K.J. Charles brings together historical settings, well-crafted mysteries, and engaging LGBTQ+ romance in her novels. Her writing style includes sharp wit, well-drawn characters, and vivid atmosphere.
Those who like Alexis Hall's ability to mix romance, mystery, and humor will appreciate The Magpie Lord, a Victorian-set paranormal romance full of mystery, magic, and engaging characters.
Olivia Waite specializes in historical romance with rich detail, emotion, and thoughtfully portrayed relationships, especially LGBTQ+ themes and experiences.
Readers who appreciate Alexis Hall’s heartfelt emotional storytelling will enjoy The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics, which beautifully combines romance, science, and feminist themes into a tender Regency-era love story.
If you enjoy Alexis Hall's witty humor and heartfelt romance, you'll love Talia Hibbert. Her novels feature diverse characters dealing with real-life challenges, portrayed with compassion and warmth.
In Get a Life, Chloe Brown, Hibbert perfectly balances playful banter and genuine emotion, creating a delightful and relatable story.
Roan Parrish writes emotional and character-driven romances that dive deeply into personal growth and healing. Her authentic and sensitive style is perfect if you appreciate Alexis Hall's thoughtful exploration of relationships.
In In the Middle of Somewhere, Parrish beautifully depicts love and acceptance with tenderness and sincerity.
Alyssa Cole combines richly developed characters and clever, engaging storytelling. Her romances often blend history or suspense with heartfelt relationships, making her ideal for fans of Alexis Hall's varied, inventive narratives.
In A Princess in Theory, Cole crafts a playful romantic comedy with sharp dialogue and warm-hearted charm.
Fans of Alexis Hall's historical settings and sharp wit will thoroughly appreciate Freya Marske. Her writing offers romantic adventure paired with magical intrigue and engaging, clever prose.
Her novel A Marvellous Light draws readers into a charming Edwardian-era romance blended with magic and mystery, making it a perfect choice for those who enjoy Hall.
India Holton writes whimsical and humorous historical-fantasy romances filled with witty dialogue and lively characters. If you enjoy the playful and clever humor of Alexis Hall, Holton's distinctive voice will likely charm you as well.
In The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, Holton offers a wonderfully absurd and charming adventure featuring lady pirates, flying houses, and sparkling banter.
Martha Wells crafts characters you can't help but root for, blending humor, adventure, and thoughtful reflection. Her stories explore identity and belonging with a sharp and witty voice.
If you're new to Wells, try All Systems Red, the first novella in the Murderbot Diaries series. The sarcastic yet endearing Murderbot—an anxious, self-aware android who prefers streaming media to human company—makes for an unforgettable narrator.
Becky Chambers writes warm and hopeful stories with memorable characters and heartfelt dialogue. Like Alexis Hall, she emphasizes themes of connection and diverse relationships.
Her novel The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet introduces a crew of lovable misfits navigating friendship, love, and cultural differences aboard a spaceship. Chambers' gentle and character-focused storytelling makes you feel right at home.
Everina Maxwell delivers romance and political intrigue set against richly imagined science-fiction worlds. Her debut novel, Winter's Orbit, features engaging characters navigating arranged marriage, misunderstandings, and diplomacy with emotional charm and depth.
Readers who enjoy Alexis Hall's witty dialogue and memorable romances will find plenty to adore in Maxwell's writing.
C.L. Polk creates charming stories in magical alternate worlds that cleverly explore societal issues, love, and identity. Their novel Witchmark combines fantasy, mystery, and romance, following Miles Singer, a doctor with a hidden magical gift.
If Alexis Hall's vivid settings and engaging relationships captivate you, Polk's nuanced storytelling and romantic plots will feel like an inviting discovery.
Mackenzi Lee's writing sparkles with humor, charm, and history, featuring lively characters and diverse romances.
Her novel The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue is an entertaining historical romp about young Monty, whose love life and penchant for trouble lead him and his friends into an adventure across Europe.
Fans of Alexis Hall's immersive storytelling, witty banter, and delightful character interactions will feel right at home with Lee.