24 New Romance Books Coming in March 2025 That’ll Melt Your Heart

Ready to fall in love again? These 15+ romance books coming out in March 2025 are sure to steal your heart!
Romance Books Coming out March 2025

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I’m so excited to share these amazing new romance books coming out in March 2025.

It’s the perfect time to grab a cozy blanket and start a good romance novel, right? 

From sweet slow-burns to fun, fast-paced stories, March is bringing us all kinds of love-filled reads. 

I just know some of these are going to become my go-to books when I’m craving a little romance.

Contemporary Adult Romance Books Coming Out March 2025

1. The Love We Found by Jill Santopolo (March 18)

The love we found

Lucy’s been living with the grief of losing Gabe for ten years.

But when she finds a clue that sends her to Rome, she finds secrets that bring her closer to Dr. Dax Armstrong, a brooding New Yorker. 

Will Dax help her heal? Will Lucy find a love that heals her past?

2. Fan Service by Rosie Danan (March 11)

Fan Service

Alex is living her best life in the online world, running a fan forum for a werewolf detective show.

And, when Devin, the show’s former star, shows up at her door after a mysterious night in the woods, things get weird. 

Alex wants nothing to do with him, but soon they’re getting up close and personal to wrangle his inner beast – and maybe each other’s hearts.

A quirky, steamy, and fun rom-com with plenty of laughs and sparks, I know for a fact I’ll love this one!

3. Summer in the City by Alex Aster (March 25)

Summer in the City scaled

Elle, a screenwriter, heads to New York City to escape her writer’s block, but the last person she expects to see? Parker, her ex-fling turned enemy. 

Now, they’ve got to pretend to be a couple for his business

Between writing a screenplay and pretending to be in love, sparks fly – and maybe, just maybe, they’ll end up falling for each other again. 

This is a sweet rom-com set in NYC with all the feels and I can tell it’s going to be so amazing.

4. Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things by Breanne Randall (March 4)

Spells Strings and Forgotten Things

Calliope is a witch with a curse: the stronger the spell, the more memories she loses. 

She’s fine with forgetting, until an ancient evil awakens, and she’s forced to team up with the sexy leader of a rival coven. 

With sizzling chemistry and a powerful magic that could cost her everything, Calliope must face her past to save her town. 

5. My Big Fat Fake Marriage by Charlotte Stein (March 11)

My Big Fat Fake Marriage

Beck’s life is in shambles after a lie spirals out of control – he’s told everyone he’s married, but he’s not. 

Enter Connie, who gets roped into pretending to be his wife at a writing retreat. 

It starts as a fake relationship but quickly turns into something real. 

With simmering tension and slow-burn romance, this one will have you rooting for them to make it work.

I am actually so, so excited about this book because it’s a plus size romance and our OTP look and feel like a dream.

6. Just Our Luck by Denise Williams (March 25)

Just Our Luck

Sybil’s done with love, but when she wins the lottery and meets Kiran, the baker trying to save his family’s shop, things get complicated. 

To keep up the charade of their fake relationship, they’ll have to play the part.

But as they spend more time together, they discover that real love might be just as sweet as donuts. 

A fake-dating romance with a big helping of charm, this one sounds positively swoon-worthy. 

7. Shoot Your Shot by Lexi LaFleur Brown (March 11)

Shoot Your Shot

Jaylen, a superstitious hockey player, thinks his luck changed after a mysterious one-night stand with Lucy, and now he’s convinced she’s his lucky charm. 

Lucy’s skeptical, but when he offers her a deal, it’s hard to say no. 

What starts as a deal quickly becomes sizzling chemistry, and soon they’re both wondering if their luck has changed for the better. 

8. Say a Little Prayer by Jenna Voris (March 4)

Say a Little Prayer

Riley’s been burned by her church, but when she’s sent to church camp, she’s out to prove that sometimes being a little bad can be a good thing. 

But when she meets the pastor’s daughter, sparks fly in the most unexpected way. 

This is a quirky and heartfelt story of self-discovery, love, and breaking free from the rules.

9. A Gentleman’s Gentleman by TJ Alexander (March 11)

A Gentlemans Gentleman

Lord Christopher Eden is not your typical Regency noble – he’s eccentric, prefers a quiet life, and is definitely not interested in marrying a woman. 

But thanks to his late father’s will, he has to find a wife or lose everything. 

Enter James, his new valet, and the two begin a slow-burn romance filled with wit, charm, and the complicated realities of identity. 

This is such a refreshing and bold take on Regency romance and I’m absolutely here for it.

We don’t get a lot of historical queer romance books, so I know for a fact that I’m going to absolutely gobble this one up.

10. If I Dig You by Colby Wilkens (March 25)

If I Dig You

Isadora and Louise have been best friends for years, but after a falling-out, their relationship is rocky. 

When they’re both kidnapped while on an archaeology dig, they’re forced to work together to survive. 

As they dig through the mountains and try to find lost Cherokee gold, they also have to dig through their feelings for each other. 

11. The Big Fix by Holly James (March 25)

The Big Fix

Penny’s quiet life as a university professor is thrown into chaos when she’s dragged into a wild adventure after a dead body shows up during an estate sale. 

Suddenly, she’s on the run with Anthony, a guy she barely knows, evading criminals and trying not to get caught in a web of trouble. 

Action-packed, humorous, and full of twists, this one’s a must-read for anyone who loves an unlikely romance and adventure.

12. Spring Fling by Annie England Noblin (March 18)

Spring Fling

Mylie has her life together in her small town until Ben, her childhood best friend, shows up and stirs up old feelings. 

With a fishing competition, small-town gossip, and a lot of unresolved tension, Mylie and Ben will have to decide if they can make their fling last. 

Spring Fling looks like it will be a heartwarming friends-to-lovers rom-com full of charm and laughs and I’m so seated. 

13. The Story of My Life by Lucy Score (March 13)

Story of My Life

Hazel’s life is in a bit of a mess until she impulsively buys a house in rural Pennsylvania and starts over. 

The twist? Her hot, grumpy contractor, Cam, may be her perfect inspiration for a new book. 

With plenty of small-town charm, sparks flying, and a bit of swoon-worthy romance, Hazel just might find her way back to happiness – and to Cam’s heart.

Must-Read Historical Romance Books Coming Out in March 2025

14. The King’s Messenger by Susanna Kearsley (March 4)

The Kings Messenger

In 1613, Andrew Logan works as the King’s Messenger, keeping his secret – the Sight – hidden. 

When the king sends him to track down a former courtier, Andrew finds himself caught up in a web of betrayal and danger. 

With rumors of poison and witchcraft flying, this story of love, treachery, and dark secrets will pull you in from the start.

15. A Wager at Midnight by Vanessa Riley (March 25)

A Wager at Midnight

Scarlett Wilcox has no interest in marriage, especially when it would ruin her chance to pursue her medical research. 

But when a charming doctor steps in to save her, things get complicated. 

The Duke of Torrance makes a wager, and sparks fly between Scarlett and Stephen. 

This is a fun, clever Regency romance about second chances and finding love when you least expect it.

Best Young Adult Romance Book Releases of March 2025

16. Maya in Multicolor by Swati Teerdhala (March 11)

Maya in Multicolor

Maya is over romance – especially after a messy freshman fling. 

But when she plans an epic Holi celebration, she’s forced to work with Nishant, the charming but frustrating heartthrob. 

As they clash over how to throw the best festival, Maya realizes Nishant might just be more than a playboy. 

Could he be her meet-cute after all?

17. Love Points to You by Alice Lin (March 4)

Love Points to You

Lynda’s dreams of art school are at risk, but an offer to design characters for an otome game changes everything. 

She doesn’t believe in love, but as she pours her heart into her designs, she finds new feelings.

And maybe a romance that’ll sweep her off her feet.

18. Solving for the Unknown by Loan Le (March 4)

Solving for the Unknown

Viet’s trying to escape family drama at college, while Evie seems to have it all together. 

When an accident brings them together, their friendship deepens into something more. 

But with growing tension in their lives, will they be able to support each other through it all?

19. Every Borrowed Beat by Erin Stewart (March 11)

Every Borrowed Beat

Sydney’s life was supposed to end until a heart transplant gave her a second chance. 

Now, she’s obsessed with learning about the girl whose heart she carries, and maybe falling for Mia’s best friend. 

As secrets unravel, Sydney faces the truths she’s avoided. Will she make peace with her past?

20. Gradchanted by Morgan Matson (March 4)

Gradchanted

Cass has perfected ghosting and plans to leave high school with no goodbyes. 

But when a night at Disneyland turns into a time loop, she’s stuck reliving the worst night of her life. 

Cass must fix the mistakes she made or be stuck forever in the most chaotic graduation night imaginable.

21. Take a Chance on Me by Elizabeth Eulberg (March 4)

Take a Chance on Me

Heartbroken and looking for a change, Evie escapes to London for the summer. 

There, she meets a sweet busker, Aiden, who makes her laugh and feel seen. 

But can Evie open her heart again, or will her past keep her from taking a chance on love?

22. The Love Simulation by Etta Easton (March 4)

The Love Simulation

Brianna’s always the one who jumps in first until she’s stuck in a summer Mars simulation with Roman, the guy who’s rubbed her the wrong way all year. 

But as they spend time together, the sparks between them can’t be ignored. 

The only question is: can they turn their growing attraction into something real?

23. Hangry Hearts by Jennifer Chen (March 18)

Hangry Hearts

Julie and Randall used to be best friends, but now their families are rivals. 

When they’re forced to work together on a school project, their old feelings resurface. 

As they reconnect, they have to fight for their love against family drama and personal insecurities. 

Could Lunar New Year be the fresh start they need?

24. Divining the Leaves by Shveta Thakrar (March 4)

Divining the Leaves

Ridhi believes in magic and wants to belong to the enchanted forest she loves. 

Nilesh, on the other hand, is a skeptic, but when his life falls apart, he’s drawn into Ridhi’s world. 

As their bond deepens, they find out dark secrets about the forest and the magic that could change everything.


If you’re craving more great books, I’ve got you covered with even more lists in different genres – there’s something for everyone!

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Preye

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