Happy Valentine’s Day to all! Whether you’re falling in love for the first time, comfortably committed or strong and single, the book lovers of the Champlain Library have compiled a list of books that will give us the warm fuzzies inside.

Alicia enjoys alternating genres and delves into romances as well. She believes love grows in shared experiences, romantic relationships and through family and friends.

Meant to be Mine, Hannah Orenstein

Mom & Me & Mom by Maya Angelou

The Ex Hex, Erin Sterling

Alba thinks that love is a powerful feeling that people can perceive in the creation, can feel with their love ones or those in need, and can also express through music, arts.

The Things You Save in a Fire, Katherine Center

Becoming Mrs. Lewis, Patti Callahan

The Treehouse on Dog River Road, Catherine Drake

Cynthia’s choices were influenced by the books she’s read to celebrate black history month

Love in Color, Bolo Babalola

Hello Beautiful, Ann Napolitano

Seven Days, June by Tia Williams

If Mike is going to be forced to read romance novels they better have a Batman villain (Mr. Freeze), a dinosaur or a psychic empath.

Victor & Nora: a Gotham love story, Lauren Myracle

Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend, Alan Cumyn

Zenn Diagram, Wendy Brant

Karin has always been a romantic at heart. She likes books related to love and friendship at different stages of our lives.

Passion torrifiée: Latté épicé, Marie-Pier Meunier

When Harry Met Minnie: A True Story of Love and Friendship, Martha Teichner

Mature Women’s Bedtime Stories, Violet Shields