Top 30 Autumn Romance Books
“I love you and you understand what that phrase means to me. I don’t say it…to anyone…ever.”
Autumn Romance Books are like a golden hour of love, filled with that fresh, crisp air, evenings kissed by falling leaves, and all the feels of harvest time. They're heartfelt, reflective, and oh-so-comforting. Get ready for those sweater-weather snuggles, pumpkin-spiced flirtations, and slow-burn confessions that keep you toasty even when the wind is howling through the trees.
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Autumn at the Cornish Garden Café by Rachel Griffiths
Bookstore owner, Rosa Lake, is relieved that her divorce has been finalised. She hopes she’ll be able to get on with her life now and to put the pain and uncertainty of the past decade behind her.
Primary school teacher, Henry Clay, has moved to the picturesque Cornish village to start his new job at the local school. After a change of career, he’s excited to embrace this fresh start.
Henry is an avid reader and when he wanders into the bookstore one day, Rosa can’t wait to serve him. Their mutual love of reading sparks something between them and soon they’re aware that their friendship could turn into something more.
But Rosa and Henry have secrets in their pasts, and they struggle to share them. Will they find a way to overcome their differences, or will they agree to go their separate ways as the autumn leaves begin to fall?
Love's a Witch by Tricia O'Malley
She’s hexed. He’s vexed. And for Scotland’s most magical small-town, their feud might just spell disaster.
Sloane MacGregor swore she’d never return to Briarhaven, but with her twenty-fifth birthday looming—the day witches come into their magic—her grandmother summons her and her sisters back for one tiny task: break the centuries-old curse haunting their bloodline.
Knox Douglas, Briarhaven’s grumpy mayor, has worked tirelessly to make his town a haven for magical folk.
The last thing he needs is a cursed MacGregor wreaking havoc. It doesn’t matter he once crushed on her. For the sake of Briarhaven, Sloane has to go.
But magic has other plans—and in Briarhaven, love really is a witch.
Pumpkin Spice & Plenty of Advice by Stephanie Madden
Her career’s toast. Her mascara’s running. And her grandmother just signed her up for a corn maze.
After an on-air meltdown involving smeared eyeliner and too much honesty, Sadie Collins’ advice column—and carefully curated life—goes up in viral flames. With her reputation in ruins and zero job prospects, she retreats to Sugarpine Ridge, the charming hometown she swore she'd never return to.
Her plan? Lay low. Drink her body weight in cider. Maybe cry in peace.
Dotty, her no-nonsense, dating app-loving grandmother, has other ideas. Like signing Sadie up to co-chair the town’s beloved Maple Leaf Festival—an extravaganza of pumpkin-spiced chaos, competitive pie-making, and the dreaded Corn Maze of Love.
Enter Luke Bennett: the flannel-wearing park ranger with a calm voice, a kind smile, and the unfair ability to look good carrying pumpkins. But as they team up for bake sales and hayrides, sparks start flying—whether Sadie’s ready for them or not.
Can Sadie rewrite her story, one awkward fall fest activity at a time? Or will her past—and a very inconvenient attraction—ruin the rewrite she didn’t know she needed?
A Love Like Pumpkin Spice by Hailey Frost
Welcome to Wayward Hollow - Where strangers become family and love finds a way.
After catching my fiancé tangled up with my sister (yes, my sister), and being told by my parents I was “overreacting,” I packed my best friend and what was left of my dignity to flee to Wayward Hollow - a picturesque little town that looks like it was plucked straight out of a Hallmark movie.
I try to put myself back together. People-pleasing? Officially retired. Love? Off the table.
At least that was the plan.
But Chaos unfolds when my attempt to save a stray cat leads me to Henry. The town’s beloved veterinarian is gentle, ridiculously attractive, and seems to have a sixth sense for broken things...including me.
Just when I start to believe in new beginnings, the past comes knocking—loud, uninvited, and far from finished.
Falling Like Leaves by Misty Wilson
Ellis has a plan: spend her senior fall prepping her application for Columbia, get into their journalism program, and set the foundation for a respectable career. So when her parents announce that not only are they separating, but Ellis has to move with her mom from New York City to Bramble Falls, Connecticut, to live with her aunt and cousin, it couldn’t come at a worse time.
From past summers spent in Connecticut, Ellis knows Bramble Falls is idyllic and charming. But it also seems to be full of distractions. There’s local barista Cooper Barnett, Ellis’s one-time best friend and first kiss who now wants nothing to do with Ellis. And then there’s the Falling Leaves Festival, a local autumnal celebration run by Ellis’s aunt where people from all over come to see Bramble Falls’s beautiful foliage. The house is stuffed with decorations, and every conversation seems to center around the festival.
Dragged to every oh-so-charming event from apple picking to pumpkin carving, Ellis can’t stop bumping into Cooper…or falling for the quaint town and its quirky residents. As her return to Manhattan gets repeatedly delayed, Ellis finds herself caught between two very different places—and the futures they represent.
The Honeycrisp Orchard Inn by Valerie Bowman
Ellie Lawson’s city life was treating her just fine until a sour turn of events knocks her out in one fell swoop. Dumped by her boyfriend and fired from her event planning job, she is left with no choice but to return to her parents’ idyllic inn, nestled within a picturesque Honeycrisp orchard on Long Island. Anticipating a quiet hiatus in the attic apartment, she is instead met with Aiden, the stubborn, attractive son of the orchard owner who is currently occupying her planned refuge.
Forced together by circumstance, they find themselves not only roommates but also coworkers, when they’re put in charge by their parents of the orchard’s vital Harvest Festival, a lifeline for both the struggling orchard and the inn. Amidst the enchanting disorder of small-town life, Ellie and Aiden grapple with their conflicting values, burgeoning feelings, and an electrifying tension.
As Ellie discovers the unexpected charm of the life she left behind and Aiden learns there’s much more to Ellie than he’d first assumed, one fact remains: the future of the orchard and the inn depends on their unlikely collaboration.
Embark on a captivating journey of rediscovery, love, and the irreplaceable magic of small-town life.
Taken By The Pumpkin Farmer by Maya McKenna
When a grumpy mountain man agrees to supply her festival, she doesn’t expect him to claim more than her pumpkins…
Event planner Tessa Langley is desperate - her business, her future, and her pride are all riding on the Cedar Falls Harvest Festival. There’s just one problem: the only pumpkin farmer within a hundred miles is a brooding, broad-shouldered recluse who hates crowds… and city girls.
Brody Kane has three rules: no festivals, no complications, and no getting close to anyone who can break his heart. Tessa is a walking violation of all three. But her fire, curves, and stubborn determination spark something in him he swore he’d buried for good.
Now they’re partners in business, and maybe something far more dangerous. Between stolen glances, slow-burn touches, and nights that taste like whiskey and sin, the lines between contract and connection blur.
He’s grumpy, she’s sunshine. He’s the mountain, she’s the storm. And in a town where everyone knows your business, they’ll have to decide if this fling can survive past the festival gates.
Love and Lattes at Pumpkin Hollow by Victoria Walters
Willow Connor has one shot to save her family’s farm – turning it into Birchbrook’s first ever pumpkin patch. There’s just one problem: she has exactly zero pumpkins and only six weeks to make it happen. Everyone in the close-knit town thinks she’s crazy, but she’s determined to prove them wrong.
Enter Dylan Henderson, a hotshot property consultant with a clipboard full of reasons why selling is the smarter choice. Determined to stand her ground, Willow makes him a bold offer – stay and watch her turn the farm around. To her surprise, he agrees.
Now, as Willow throws everything into making her pumpkin patch a success (even if it means buying every pumpkin in the county), she also finds herself learning a thing or two from Dylan – about business, about ambition… and maybe about love?
Will she save the farm and prove everyone wrong? And when the deal is up, will Dylan walk away – or has he found something worth sticking around for?
People Watching by Hannah Bonam-Young
Prudence Welch has found solace in her introverted life in Baysville, a charming tourist town in Northern Ontario. Despite once dreaming of a life beyond its borders, she now finds contentment in her routines: working at her father’s gas station, writing poetry, and caring for her mother, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease shortly after Prue’s nineteenth birthday. But as her mother’s condition worsens and her father’s concerns about her own future intensify, Prue feels her world slipping further out of control.
Enter Milo Kablukov, an enigmatic wanderer whose beat-up van covered with ill-advised bumper stickers rolls into town just when Prue needs a change. It’s all too easy to let go with him, and Prue can’t help but strike up an unlikely friendship with Milo, which leads to a wild and sexy agreement between them.
Milo, a man of many adventures and countless stories, is not one to settle down. However, his brother’s urgent need for help has brought him to Baysville, and now the intriguing Prue has given him more reason to stay—especially once they start spending more time together, their chemistry intensifying, and casual-sex lessons begin at Prue’s request.
But as their temporary arrangement blossoms into something deeper, Prue and Milo discover that getting out of their comfort zones is one thing . . . taking that leap together is something else entirely.
Fall I Want by Lyra Parish
Autumn
The brokenhearted billionaire visits Cozy Creek to escape. I never expected to become his fake girlfriend or fall madly in love...but here we are. My first impression of Zane Alexander isn't great. The second is worse, but when he uses his powers of persuasion to get me to hang out with him, I can’t say no. We quickly go from familiar strangers to flirty friends. When my ex returns, Zane flawlessly pretends to be my boyfriend to protect me. He’s so damn good at it, I almost believe it. I don’t know when our relationship moves from pretending to passionate, but I catch feelings. As our exes desperately crawl back into our lives like zombies, I realize there is only one man for me, and (f)all I want is him.
Zane
Everything changes the moment I see her. Autumn's enchanting gaze makes my heart race, so I push her away to protect myself. Immediately, I regret it. But when I find her standing in my haunted house, I convince her to be my friend. She begrudgingly agrees. As the leaves transform and Cozy Creek's fall festivities come alive, our playful charade blossoms into something more. The lines between real and pretend begin to blur, and I find myself falling under her spell. I should keep my broken heart in check, but instead, I fight for love that feels like magic. This woman is all I've ever needed and (f)all I want.
Cozy Girl Fall by Willow Hurst
When Penny returns to Magnolia Springs after ten years in San Francisco, she tells herself it's only for the fall. She's there to help her parents with the harvest season on their orchard, surrounded by golden leaves and baskets of red apples, and she swears she'll be back to her city life by December. But Penny didn’t expect to find her childhood sweetheart, Ethan, working at the orchard, too.
She can't quite believe that the boy she left behind to chase her dreams has grown into a man who is even more handsome than she remembers. His broad shoulders, dirty blonde hair, and deep brown eyes still set her heart racing, and his steady presence soon stirs up feelings that Penny thought she'd left in the past.
As the golden leaves start to fall and long days of harvesting side-by-side turn into cozy evenings with Ethan, Penny finds herself drawn to him all over again. Now, Penny is facing a choice: return to the life she built for herself in the city or stay with the man who still feels like home. Because this time, leaving Magnolia Springs might mean losing Ethan for good…
The Cinnamon Spice Inn by Harper Graham
Self-confessed coffee addict and food writer Madison has convinced herself she belongs in NYC. But then she’s called back to the small town of Maple Falls to save her childhood home, The Cinnamon Spice Inn.
She’s NOT looking forward to seeing her ex, Zach—now a sexy handyman who knows exactly how to push her buttons. But she won’t let anything distract her from the inn’s relaunch… right?
Zach is frustrated in more ways than one when his latest job brings him face-to-face with the girl who got away. He’s already agreed to renovate her family’s inn and he’s nothing if not a man of his word. But the last thing he wants is to work side-by-side with that stubborn, infuriating—fine, totally gorgeous—red-head.
Sparks fly as they prepare for the big Halloween opening. Will Madison save The Cinnamon Spice Inn and have a second chance at love, or will it all go up in flames?
Let's Give 'Em Pumpkin to Talk About by Isabelle Popp
Textile artist Sadie Fox did not sign up for this. When she agreed to come home to Pea Blossom, Indiana, it was to care for her father’s beloved pumpkin patch. The deal was that—just for the summer—she would grow a ginormous pumpkin, win the Indiana State Fair's pumpkin contest and finally win back her father’s (grudging) respect.
Instead, a horde of wild hogs destroyed the. entire. patch. Which is precisely when the annoyingly sexy, sunshiny next-door neighbor shows up.
Josh Thatcher is a tech millionaire who traded in the office for growing gourds, including experimental squash hybrids. And for the life of her, Sadie can’t understand what he sees in her sweary, tattooed, prickly self—or why he’s offering to help his biggest competitor. But a storm-fueled kiss proves there’s definitely something growing between them.
Maybe it’s just attraction. Maybe it’s more. Whatever it is, it’s already bigger than Sadie’s fast-growing pumpkin…or the secret that Josh has been hiding.
There’s Pumpkin About You by Athena Carstairs
One determined party planner + one grumpy pumpkin farmer = a fall to remember…
Given the chance to plan her bestie’s 30th birthday bash, Wren Southwick is determined to create an experience so big and so bold that the name of her party planning business spreads beyond the confines of her own small town.
The key to her plan? The Finch family’s Goldleaf Pumpkin Farm.
It’s not just the perfect venue but also the perfect supply partner for the autumnal-themed bash Wren envisions.
But to get what she wants – and needs – she’ll have to get gorgeous grouch August Finch on board.
The table is set, and the battle is about to begin … but who will fall first?
If It Makes You Happy by Julie Olivia
My new next-door neighbor seems to have everything figured out. Small town golden boy? Check. Single dad extraordinaire? Check. Hot baker forearms? I didn’t notice them, I swear.
I, on the other hand, don’t–at all–have anything figured out. Trust me, I didn’t think taking over my mom’s dream bed and breakfast in Copper Run Vermont was going to be easy. It should be a good place to heal after my divorce. But apparently my scones belong in the garbage with my small talk skills. As pointed out by none other than Cliff.
Cliff is inescapable. He knows exactly what people need–always. His charm, the way he wears flannel, and even his pastries, make not wanting to be friends with Cliff and his daughters pretty hard.
Friends? I can make friends. That’s safe. Except I’m leaving in three months to pass the inn off to my little sister and get the promotion in Seattle I’ve been working towards. So ask me why I’m thinking about kissing my hot neighbor.
Falling for Autumn Again by Jen Atkinson
Autumn
I got over Ezra a long time ago. It was easy with us living two thousand miles apart. I sent him away the day I learned of Dad’s illness. I wouldn’t let my family issues stop him from getting out of this town and away from his father. But out of the blue, he’s back, hired by my traitor friend and boss to design the bistro on our Christmas tree farm. The bistro I’ve been waiting ten long years to run. Yep, irony has decided to punch me in the gut and laugh. Again. My epic plan—ignore the man. I’m trying. However, his new muscles and facial hair are stirring up feelings and making my ignoring efforts problematic. I have to figure out how to sweep those feelings under the rug. Because we have the same problem today that we had ten years ago. Ezra can’t stay and I can’t leave.
Ezra
Ten years ago I held the gold medal for kissing Autumn Green. But that was another life. One that included an absent mother and an alcoholic father. And of course, Autumn. The thing is, back then, I’d take all the bad if it meant I got Autumn. I’d give up all my other dreams because she was the ultimate dream. Until the day she tossed my heart into a food processor, chopping it into a million tiny pieces, and leaving it on her doorstep for the birds to peck at. I’m only back in Wyoming, back in our home town because if I want to eat, I need a job. And I like eating. So, I’ll help Autumn design her bistro for the Christmas Tree farm but that’s it. Because I am not here for the girl. At least that’s what I keep telling myself.
Fall Inn Love by Elise Kennedy
Iris Bertone has finally landed her dream reporting assignment: reviewing the most romantic inns in Vermont for a prestigious travel site.
When her photographer BFF can't make the trip, Iris is stuck with a new partner. Her worst nightmare comes true at the train station—it's Sam Larsson, her overly competitive, irritatingly handsome journalism rival of the past decade.
They’ll hayride, they’ll brunch, they’ll sip tea in fussy dining rooms, and eat bonfire s'mores after leaf-peeping hikes.
It would be a pumpkin-spice infused dream... if they didn’t have to face the same dilemma night after night: there’s only one bed to share.
Can these rivals keep their hands to themselves for three weeks? Or will close quarters finally break down the walls they put up a long time ago?
Coming Home to Starr's Fall by Kate Hewitt
The leaves are falling, with a crispness to the air, along with the scents of coffee and pumpkin spice, past a half-empty street of shuttered storefronts and a bandstand that has seen better days…
Just like the whole town of Starr’s Fall, thinks Laurie Ellis – as she and her beloved dog Max head to collect the store keys. Maybe she has seen better days, too, but she’s certainly ready for a new start—and to leave her past behind. Still Laurie wonders whether she made a terrible mistake in coming to lovable but shabby Starr’s Fall. Will she even find customers for her pet store and bakery, never mind a community to welcome and accept her?
Not according to Joshua Reilly, the handsome but grumpy manager of the bookstore across the road, who claims he’s never heard of anything so ridiculous as a bakery for dogs.
But Laurie remains stubbornly undeterred. She’s starting over, right here. Not least because she has another secret reason for being here… one she isn’t telling anybody, at least not yet, as it involves her own tragic past.
What she doesn’t yet know is that a clue to the mystery is hidden deep in Joshua’s bookstore. And he doesn’t yet realize that Laurie herself might be the key to mending his own battered heart… for Laurie and Joshua and the whole town, it’s going to be a fall to remember.
An Autumn Boyfriend Disaster by Lisa H. Catmull
I kissed my boss. Then I ghosted him. My bad. I’ve always wished I had a second chance with him.
Maybe I finally do. Luke wants our band to play at his celebrity brothers’ wedding, clear across the country. I finally quit, so it’s my last chance to hang out with him. Besides, I’m a go-with-the-flow hippie, so of course I said yes.
I didn’t know what I was signing up for. Luke’s family makes My Big Fat Greek Wedding look tame. And somewhere between the concussion, the fake engagement (don’t ask), and the secret baby (definitely don’t ask), everything between us is changing.
The walls are coming down. The chemistry’s still there. And best of all—he’s not my boss anymore.
Nothing’s in our way, except ourselves.
Maybe the universe is conspiring against us. Or maybe—just maybe—it’s giving us one last shot.
Sweet Autumn Kisses by Savannah Ford
Shasta can’t imagine how people live without goals and carefully crafted five-year plans. She may have a carefree name—thanks to her bohemian parents—but she’s anything but.
She left her chaotic, drifter childhood behind and never looked back. Clean, orderly, and predictable is what she craves.
The only thing she can’t shake is the nomadic lifestyle that comes with her job as an acquisitions manager. At Numbers by the Book, she creates beauty from chaos but has no place to call home. It’s time to secure the promotion being dangled in front of her and put down roots for the first time in her life.
Two things stand in her way: a boss with unrealistic expectations and the weather. Only one landscaper is willing to take on the job so late in the season.
A disorganized, single father who makes her Viking fantasies come to life—all of which scream messy. There’s no time for romantic attachments, but she forgot all that when she slipped into his arms for that sunset dance.
And allowed that one bone-melting, spine-tingling kiss... Now her crazy heart has its own plan.
Autumn Skies & Pumpkin Pies by Katie Winters
Meghan Coleman has been head-over-heels for her husband, Hugo, for twenty-seven years. But one afternoon a few weeks before Thanksgiving, she discovers a box of letters from his ex-fiancé, which illustrate a smoldering love, one he never mentioned in all their years together. Not long after that, she learns her children already knew about the ex-fiancé -- and kept it a secret. Tormented, she finds her world crumbling around her. Who can she trust?
In downtown Oak Bluffs, Daniel owns a failing bookstore, struggles to sign the divorce papers for his wife, and cares for his ailing mother, who suffers from dementia. Growing up, his mother was manipulative and cruel to him and his sister, resulting in both of them fleeing the island as soon as they could. The difference between himself and his sister, of course, is that he actually kept in contact with his mother and returned when she couldn't care for herself anymore. Lisa, on the other hand, abandoned everyone -- and they never heard from her again.
Through a chance encounter, Meghan and Daniel find one another in the midst of their private sorrows and support one another through thick and thin. It's been a long time since either of them had a friend they could count on quite like this -- and neither of them can believe their luck.
But more than that: they're far more connected than they think. Very soon, they find their stories coming together in a climactic ending -- one that will ultimately change Meghan and Daniel's families forever.
Can't Help Falling by Courtney Walsh
Owen Larrabee is not my soulmate. He wasn't when I confessed my love to him on his wedding day, and he isn't now. I should probably say that I wasn't the bride when that happened. I don't have the best timing.
He’s got a temper, he's moody, and he has a history of being misunderstood and making big mistakes. I, on the other hand, make pumpkin cupcakes, spend my Friday nights curled up with a beloved romance novel and long to be kissed in the rain.
Owen is my best friend’s older, off-limits brother and the only boy I ever thought I loved. Which is laughable because he only ever saw me as his kid sister’s dorky friend. But that was a long time ago. And I’m over him. Mostly.
Until he comes back to Harvest Hollow like some kind of hero, showing up just in time to pull me out of my burning house and make me feel all the things I told myself I’d never feel again. Darn him and that brooding, intense way he looks at me.
But I have questions. Why is Owen back? And does he remember our secret friendship or the day I’ve spent the last eight years trying to forget? I know better than to get hung up on Owen again. Especially now, when he’s sworn off relationships and thinks romance is a farce. And I’m something of an expert—at least to the people who listen to my podcast, The Hopeful Romantic.
Never mind that nobody would guess their local bookshop owner is the one doling out popular weekly relationship advice. Never mind that I’m basing all that advice on the hundreds, (thousands?) of romance novels I’ve read over the years and not on personal experience.
And especially never mind that Owen is making me question everything I believe about all of it.
Autumn Nights by Willow Aster
He's a hot football star and a sexy-as-sin single dad. Zac Ledger is everything I never knew I wanted. A prince on a white horse swooping in to save the day... Isn't that every girl's dream? Maybe for some, but I've never expected to find my own happily ever after.
I've made one bad dating choice after another, and it doesn't help that my only example of marriage is my dad leaving my mother before I was even born. I'll never be a believer in fairy tales. So, imagine my surprise when I meet Zac Ledger at my sister's wedding.
He is the total opposite of my usual type: gorgeous, confident, and genuine. He's also athletic, and I am so not. They call him the GOAT in the NFL...and I didn't even know what either acronym meant until my sister told me.
But there's something about him. One drink. One dance. And I'm ready to believe that there are actually good guys out there. That is, until I overhear him on the phone and I realize he's just like every other jerk I've dated.
When he hires me as his interior designer to come work on his new house, I resist, but he's persistent. My goal is to finish the job and keep him at a distance. But I'm not prepared for the real Zac Ledger or the way he dotes on his adorable little girl.
And when the renovation dust begins to settle, I realize there is more to Zac than his NFL accolades, and maybe, just maybe, he will prove to be the one man in my life that chooses to stick around.
See You Next Fall by Annabelle McCormack
For four years, Elle Winnick and Quinn Camden have shared a standing date as friends—no expectations, no strings attached.
After all, a romantic relationship between them seems impossible. Elle’s roots are firmly planted in Tennessee, tethered to her life and family, while her trust in love remains fragile after a devastating heartbreak. Meanwhile, Quinn is immersed in managing his father’s company and preparing to inherit his family’s ancestral estate in England—a destiny predetermined since his childhood.
The rules between them are crystal clear: Sex is off the table. Honesty is paramount. Meet the first week of October, every year.
But what happens when their connection runs deeper than friendship, when every encounter stirs the embers of love? Are they willing to risk breaking the “rules,” knowing that it could change everything they’ve known?
Easy as Pie by Carina Taylor
My best friend is back in town—and I refuse to let my pesky attraction to him ruin our friendship.
Tripp Sharpe and I have been best friends since middle school. And when he moved away to go to medical school and become a doctor? We’ve kept up by texting, phone calls, and every funny reel we come across.
I have one simple rule for myself: protect our friendship at all costs—even from myself.
But when Tripp moves back to town, I can't ignore the attraction I feel. If it were anyone else, I’d just avoid him. But it's hard to avoid a guy who thinks we're still the same ol' besties we've always been.
Or are we? It turns out some things have changed for him too. Maybe I'm imagining the long stares, the lingering touches, or the flimsy excuses to spend time together, despite his ridiculous schedule.
And when Tripp asks me to show him how I like to kiss? It seems like I’m not the only one blasting through our friendship rules…
The Pumpkin Spice Café by Laurie Gilmore
When Jeanie’s aunt gifts her the beloved Pumpkin Spice Café in the small town of Dream Harbor, Jeanie jumps at the chance for a fresh start away from her very dull desk job.
Logan is a local farmer who avoids Dream Harbor’s gossip at all costs.
But Jeanie’s arrival disrupts Logan’s routine and he wants nothing to do with the irritatingly upbeat new girl, except that he finds himself inexplicably drawn to her.
Will Jeanie’s happy-go-lucky attitude win over the grumpy-but-gorgeous Logan, or has this city girl found the one person in town who won’t fall for her charm, or her pumpkin spice lattes…
A Cup of Autumn by Melissa McClone
When elite university professor Keaton Andrews walks into a meeting with the dean, he expects to hear that his tenure application is on track. Instead, his beloved department is cut. Regrouping in Silver Falls with family seems like his best option. One morning, he takes a risk and orders a pumpkin spice latte from the beautiful barista at the local coffee shop. Too bad she doesn’t seem to find him nearly as intriguing as he finds her…
Raine Hanover is no longer swayed by a charming smile, especially by a nerdy—and distractingly handsome—academic. She’s taking a break from romance and focusing on running her increasingly busy coffee shop. But when Raine is involuntarily put in charge of organizing the town’s Halloween bash, Keaton jumps in to help, and it’s not long before sparks, and kisses, fly.
As the leaves begin to fall, Raine wonders if she should risk taking another chance on happily ever after, especially with a man who has dreams and goals so far away from Silver Falls and her.
Autumn Dreams by Jessica Parker
She's a dating disaster trying to find her happily ever after.
Despite her mishaps, Autumn still believes in true love much to Drew's disappointment. They've spent countless hours on the pumpkin patch debating if true love exists.
Time and again when her heart is broken and he's been there to commiserate, and tell her love doesn't exist.
When her latest date puts the pumpkin patch at risk, Drew's had enough. If she insists her true love is out there, he's going to find the perfect man for her.
She agrees to let him try on the condition that he'll be her dance partner in her ballroom class. As they tango and twirl she realizes the man of her dreams could be right in front of her.
A Pumpkin and a Patch by Jennifer Peel
Every person has that one thing they’re known for, and it doesn’t matter what you do, that one thing—whether good or bad—follows you around like a bloodhound for the rest of your life.
For me it’s a story I wrote when I was fifteen. Forever more I will be known as the Reece the Rogue Pirate girl, instead of Josie Peterson. Why couldn’t I be known for all the cute children’s stories I’ve written about my family’s pumpkin patch?
Tragically, the torrid story I wrote as a teen was based on a real person, Reece Cavanaugh. And guess what? He grew up to be a pirate—okay, lawyer. Same thing.
To make matters worse, the man is representing my ex-fiancé who wants to steal my treasure, aka engagement ring. If that wasn’t the icing on the cake, Reece has an adorable daughter who happens to be my new student. That’s right, I must now have actual conversations with him after avoiding him for half my life, even by hiding behind banana displays when needed.
But the more I get to know Reece—the real version, not the imaginary one who ravishes me on sandy beaches—I can’t help but wish we could roll around in the sand together. There’s a problem though, the school I work for frowns upon relationships between parents and teachers.
And it’s pumpkin season, which means all my free time is spent on the family farm. But when he kisses me, I can’t help wanting to break all the rules and get tangled up in the barn.
The burning question is, am I brave enough to make my story a reality or will it be another bad ending?
Autumn Skies over Ruby Falls by Holly Martin
Clover Philips is exactly where she’s meant to be – back home on Jewel Island teaching dance to the guests at the beautiful Sapphire Bay Hotel that she co-owns with her sisters Skye and Aria. Her life is complete, except for one thing…
When Clover left London she also left behind a devastating betrayal. She hasn’t been able to date anyone since, let alone allow herself to fall in love. What she needs is a casual fling to ease herself back into romance. And as luck would have it, the very handsome Angel Mazzeo is back in town.
The chemistry between Clover and Angel has been undeniable ever since Angel first arrived on Jewel Island six months ago. And though content to be her friend till now, Angel is more than willing to help Clover find her dating feet again.
It should be easy to keep things carefree when love is off the table, but when every moment is magical what started as casual soon becomes something much deeper. Will Clover and Angel find the courage to tell each other how they really feel? And is Clover ready to do the one thing she swore she’d never do again, fall in love?










































































