GET FREE E-BOOKS:Shop the Romance Book Blast and find romance titles completely free during the Stuff Your Kindle Day event, including plenty of romantic comedies.
Best romantic comedy dealsRomance Book Lovers is back with another Stuff Your Kindle Day event. On Jan. 28, the Romance Book Blast is bringing hundreds of discounted e-books to the Kindle Store, and this time, all the books are totally free.
If you're looking for something to put you in a good mood, look to romantic comedies that will make you swoon and laugh. These are the best romantic comedies to get — totally free — during the Romance Book Blast. Romance is a behemoth of a genre, offering plentiful subgenres from steamy romances to fantasy romances.
With nearly 2,000 fans on Goodreads, Highland Gamesis a romp of a good time. Taking place in the Scottish Highlands, Zoe inherits a supposedly "cozy" cabin that turns out to be a total disaster. Meanwhile, Rory, her grumpy next door neighbor, just wants peace and quiet. Their clashing personalities make for a laugh-out-loud comedy that will give you all the feels.
Right now, you can get it totally free in the Kindle Store, saving you its usual $4.99 price tag.
Boardroom & Bakeryby Nina Potter — $0$2.99
Can't Help Falling in Loveby Libby Waterford — $0$0.99
Hitched In Hawaiiby Dhara Shah — $0$4.99
Lost and Foundby Katharine Sadler — $0$5.99
The Meet Queue-tby Cassidy Hart — $0$0.99
Modern Persuasionby Sara Marks — $0$0.99
One Monsoon in Mumbaiby Anitha Perinchery — $0$0.99
Pride, Prejudice, & Turkish Delight by KC McCormick Çiftçi — $0$4.99
The Princess and the Paparazziby Ciara Bume — $0$4.99
Speed Rail by Lainey Davis — $0$5.99
The Workaholic Down the Hallby Katharine Sadler — $0$5.99
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