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A time loop is easily one of my favorite things ever, and I have read some truly amazing romance books with this theme.
Essentially, what happens is that a character or multiple characters in the book have to relive a certain day over and over again, and that is just so fascinating no matter how I look at it.
If you also enjoy time loop romance books, then make sure you add one or all of the books on this list to your TBR.
The Christmas Wish by Lindsey Kelk

If you’re like me and adore Christmas stories that feel like warm hugs, The Christmas Wish is pure magic.
Gwen just wants a cozy Christmas to heal her broken heart, but instead, she gets stuck reliving Christmas Day – again and again!
Her life feels messy, her dreams are shaky, and everything’s on repeat except for Dev, her childhood crush, who’s now charming and grown-up.
I love how this story shows that even when life is a total mess, love can sneak in and brighten everything.
It’s funny, sweet, and will show you that sometimes, the best things happen when you least expect them.
The Rehearsals by Annette Christie

This story is perfect if you’ve ever wondered what would happen if life gave you endless chances to get love right.
Megan and Tom are ready for their big wedding weekend until everything crashes and burns at their rehearsal dinner.
They decide to break up, but then they wake up stuck in a time loop.
I love how The Rehearsals is about second chances, forgiveness, and truly seeing each other beyond the mess.
It’s such a heartwarming reminder that love isn’t about being perfect – it’s about choosing each other, even when things get hard.
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon

I have such a soft spot for stories where two people are stuck together in time and somehow, somehow, they make magic out of chaos.
Barrett’s first day of college goes completely wrong (think: fires, disasters, so much embarrassment).
And then she wakes up and it’s the same day again.
She’s not alone, though – Miles is trapped too.
Watching them team up, go on wild adventures, and slowly fall in love is just the sweetest thing.
See You Yesterday feels like that beautiful reminder that even on the worst days, love can find you.
A Quantum Love Story by Mike Chen

This book feels like a warm, slow dance through grief, hope, and unexpected love.
Mariana is heartbroken and ready to walk away from everything.
Then a stranger, Carter, stops her and time loops.
What I love about this story is how it shows the beauty in small, everyday joys – sharing a meal, playing tennis, giving a dog a treat.
And through all the chaos, Mariana and Carter find each other.
It’s such a gentle, moving reminder that love grows not in the grand moments, but in the tiny, magical ones we sometimes overlook.
In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren

Is there anything more magical than Christmas and second chances? Maelyn feels like her life is falling apart and then she gets a do-over.
Again and again. Stuck in a time loop, Mae tries to figure out what truly makes her happy.
And maybe, just maybe, find love under the mistletoe.
In a Holidaze is packed with holiday charm, sweet family moments, and all the cozy feelings.
It’s the kind of story that makes you believe that wishes do come true – you just have to be brave enough to ask.
The Do-Over by Lynn Painter

If you love rom-coms that feel like sunshine, The Do-Over will be your new favorite.
Emilie has the worst Valentine’s Day ever (ugh, heartbreak!), and then wakes up on Valentine’s Day again. And again.
What I adore about this story is how even through the pain of betrayal, Emilie slowly finds her own strength and maybe even new love with the charming, unexpected Nick.
It’s a joyful, funny reminder that sometimes the universe gives you a million do-overs until you find the right path to your happiest self.
Time and Time Again by Chatham Greenfield

Time and Time Again touched my heart because it shows how hard it can be to hold onto hope when life feels stuck.
Poor Phoebe has lived the same day over and over until a small crash brings Jess, her childhood crush, into her never-ending day.
Watching them break rules, chase dreams, and fall for each other is just so sweet.
Life is heavy, but this book shows that even when you feel alone, someone can walk in and make everything lighter and love can be the thing that saves you.
Time Loops & Meet Cutes by Jackie Lau

This story is a complete delight.
Noelle accidentally eats magic dumplings (because of course, food can be magical!) and gets trapped reliving the same Friday.
At first, it’s lonely and frustrating, but then she meets Cam – a sweet guy who keeps popping up in her day.
What I adore about Time Loops & Meet Cutes is how it shows that even in repetitive days, unexpected moments of connection can bloom into something beautiful.
It’s funny, tender, and filled with food, flirty smiles, and hope. Basically, it’s pure happiness in book form.
The Déjà Glitch by Holly James

The Déjà Glitch is pure magic for hopeless romantics like me.
Jack and Gemma keep living the same day, but only Jack remembers and he’s been falling harder for Gemma every single time. (My heart!)
He believes if he can get her to fall for him in one day, they’ll break free.
It’s such a sweet idea: that love can be powerful enough to rewrite time itself.
Gemma’s journey of learning to trust again and Jack’s unwavering love made me smile (and tear up!).
It’s dreamy, swoony, and so full of hope.
If I See You Again Tomorrow by Robbie Couch

This story is one of the most heart-tugging, beautiful takes on time loops I’ve ever read.
Clark is stuck reliving the same boring Monday – until one day, he meets Beau, a boy he’s never seen before.
Clark and Beau’s connection is sweet, genuine, and gives you all the butterflies.
If I See You Again Tomorrow is a gorgeous reminder that even in a life that feels repetitive and hopeless, love can break through.
So, which of these time loop romance books do you think you’re going to read?
Or have you already read any that you absolutely loved?
Let me know in the comments section below!