Top ten Tuesday

10 Romance Novel Favorites with One-Word Titles

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted byย That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week is a new bookish category in which we get to brag about our favorite books that fit with the weekโ€™s category. You can pick your top 5, 10, 15โ€ฆor so on. I tend to keep my list to ten!

Todayโ€™s category: Books With One-Word Titles (submitted by Angela @ Reading Frenzy Book Blog)

This topic definitely took me on a trip down memory lane. I think I see some potential re-reads in the near future.


Shade (The Last Riders Book 6) Rushed (Adventures in Love Book 1) Folsom (The End of Men Book 1) Real Thoughtless

Wallbanger (The Cocktail Series Book 1) Driven: A bad boy/good girl, damaged alpha, racing romance (The Driven Series Book 1) Consumed (The Consumed Series Book 1) Raze: A Scarred Souls Novel Moonshot

Shade – Jamie Begley
Rushed – Aurora Rose Reynolds
Folsom – Tarryn Fisher & Willow Aster
Real – Katy Evans
Thoughtless – S.C. Stephens
Wallbanger – Alice Clayton
Driven – K. Bromberg
Consumed – Skyla Madi
Raze – Tillie Cole
Moonshot – Alessandra Torre


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26 thoughts on “10 Romance Novel Favorites with One-Word Titles

    1. I try to re-read my favorites. But that doesn’t always go as planned. I agree, especially in the romance genre. Every week there are books that capture my attention and more books added to my tbr. It’s a struggle for readers! A struggle I wouldn’t trade for anything.

    1. I have the Hangmen series on my tbr! I still can’t believe I haven’t read this series yet. I love Tillie Cole… and MC romances…. I feel like I’m so far behind. The Scarred Souls series (Raze is book one) was a great series, a bit edgy and dark, but very suspenseful and addicting! If you get the chance to read it, I hope you enjoy!

    1. I agree, there are so many one word titles in romance. It seems to work in this genre’s favor. I also see quite a few one word titles in Thrillers too. For some reason, it makes the novel seem a bit more intriguing to me. There’s a hint of mystery behind that one word.

  1. Love that you focused on romance favorites! I haven’t read any of these yet, but Wallbanger is on my TBR. Hope you’ll love any you decide to re-read ๐Ÿ™‚

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