Sometimes you just want to keep it light. We all need a book, now and then, that’s as fizzy as a glass of champagne and just as satisfying.
As winter drags on, it’s the perfect time for a light romance with low stakes, high passions, and that ever-delightful happy-ever-after. Here are nine romance authors like Ana Huang sure to sate that desire.

Only After We Met
Everyone expects Ginger Davies to take over the family business in London. She, however, wants to do something more exciting and unpredictable. While in Paris, she meets Rhys Baker, an American DJ who lives a vagabond lifestyle from one party to another.
Their bond is instant, even though they're complete opposites from one another. Soon, they grow yo crave one another. Without Rhys, Ginger will never break free to pursue her dreams. Without Ginger, Rhys spirals into risky behavior. A summer in Spain could change everything. They have to choose their paths in life, but will they do so together or alone?

Public Relations
Young PR star Rose Reed is ready to take on some big-name clients. She's thrown into the big leagues when her boss leaves town the day of the firm's meeting with Archie Fox. He's a wildly famous British singer and he needs help with his faltering career.
Rose suggests a staged romance with Raya, an up and coming indie songstress with a good reputation, and Archie agrees, but only if Rose will be his publicist. The fauxmance works wonders for his image, and Rose is always on call to make sure the performance looks good. What she doesn't expect is to develop very unprofessional feelings for her client. Does he feel the same way? And is it worth risking their careers for?

A Wish to Build a Dream On
Reese Catlin is a rancher determined to move his herd from Texas to Kansas ahead of the rush. He needs the perfect team to make it happen, including an excellent chuck wagon cook. After tasting the delectable lemon pies at the café in town, he knows he’s found the perfect man for the job in “Andy” Dushane.
But Andy is actually Andie, and having a woman on the trail would be a bad idea. She's determined to prove him otherwise and joins the camp to Kansas. Before long, Andie’s delicious cuisine wins over the stomachs of the cowboys, but it’s her warmth, compassion, and beauty that Reese can't get out of his head.

Beach Read
Augustus Everett is an acclaimed author of highly serious literary fiction. January Andrews writes romance novels. They're polar opposites in every way. She likes happy endings. He revels in misery. The only thing they have in common is that for the next three months, they’re living in neighboring beach houses and struggling with major cases of writer's block.
So, they decide to strike a deal designed to motivate them into action: Augustus will spend the summer writing something happy, and January will pen the next Great American Novel. Sooner or later, they will finish their books. And maybe find something in common with one another that could lead to a happily-ever-after for them both.

The Kiss Quotient
Stella Lane is a genius when it comes to algorithms. She comes up with the mathematical equations that help businesses to predict customer purchases. It's made her rich but as a woman on the autism spectrum, she's also not great at things like sex or dating. She needs some practice, and for that, she needs a tutor. So, she hires an escort.
Michael Phan is gorgeous, charming, and desperately needs the money. He can't turn down Stella's curious offer to train her in the art of kissing, dating, and love. It's a no-nonsense business arrangement, right up until things get too serious. There's no equation for love, but perhaps Stella and Michael can find the solution together.

The Seven Year Slip
After dealing with life-changing heartbreak, Clementine puts together a plan to keep her heart safe: work hard, find someone decent to love, and try to remember her beloved aunt's life advice to "chase the moon." Things went well for a while, but she's struggling to find someone to love. And then she finds a strange man standing in the kitchen of her late aunt’s apartment.
He's gorgeous, charming, and seems perfect. But he's not from this time. He exists in the past, seven years prior. A slip in the timeline means they can be together but not forever. And Clementine knows that giving her heart to him can only end in more pain. Is it worth it for a brief chance at happiness?

Mile High (Windy City Series Book 1)
Zanders is the hockey player you love to hate. In Chicago, he's the one you cheer on as he gets into fights then boo as he causes drama on the ice before being sent to the penalty box. That suits him just fine. He's a bad boy playboy with a new woman on his arm every night.
But then there's Stevie, the new flight attendant for his team's private plane. She hates Zanders on sight and has no time for egotistical sportsmen who think they're the center of the universe. That sounds like a challenge to Zanders, and he's determined to win over this ice queen who pushes all of his buttons.

A Not So Meet Cute
Lottie's just been fired from her job by her own so-called friend and now she's doing what any self-respecting broke girl would do: traipsing through a rich neighborhood in Beverly Hills looking for a hot single rich guy. She didn't expect to actually bump into one.
Huxley needs to secure the business deal of his career, and he's just lied to his biggest client that he's engaged. He needs a fake fiance quick, and Lottie is right there. Now, she's living in his mansion and pretending to be the great love of his life. It's only for a little while. It's not like they're actually going to fall for one another, right?
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Get a Life Chloe Brown
Chloe Brown lives and works from her parents' home, trying to find a way to get on with life while dealing with a chronic illness. After a (sorta) near-death experience, she's inspired to finally Get A Life. She moves into her own place and forms list of things to do, including riding a motorcycle, traveling the world, and having a hot no-strings-attached one-night stand.
Chloe's ready for her bad girl era, which is easier said than done. But she has a guide in the form of Redford "Red" Morgan, a tattooed handyman who Chloe can't stop thinking about. When she enlists Red in her mission to rebel, she learns things about him that fascinate her. Can she unlock the heart of this gruff artist?