Renewal & romance

The Spring Equinox is all about balance, renewal, and fresh starts. It’s the moment when the world shakes off winter’s chill, the days and nights become equal, and everything feels just a little more possible. What better time to dive into romance novels that celebrate new beginnings, second chances, and maybe a little seasonal magic?

Whether you’re looking for witchy vibes, baking-fueled flirtation, or an emotional slow burn, these three romances are the perfect reads to welcome the changing season.

Holding a Witch: A Magical Spring Equinox Romance (Seasonal Magic, Book 1) by Lauren Connolly

If Spring Equinox had a book boyfriend, it would be this novel. A blend of cozy magic and sizzling chemistry, Holding a Witch brings the perfect mix of romance, renewal, and witchy goodness. Our heroine is a modern-day witch drawn to an Equinox festival that changes her life in more ways than one—especially when a certain someone enters the picture.

Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake by Alexis Hall, narrated by Fiona Hardingham

Spring is all about baking things from scratch—whether that’s cakes or fresh starts. In this witty, heartwarming rom-com, Rosaline Palmer is navigating single motherhood, a competitive baking show, and the realization that the perfect life might not look the way she expected. Cue bisexual chaos, showstopping desserts, and one very charming cinnamon roll of a love interest.

Twice Shy by Sarah Hogle, narrated by Dorothy Dillingham Blue

What’s more Spring Equinox than inheriting an old house and turning it into something beautiful? In Twice Shy, our dreamy, hopeless romantic heroine suddenly finds herself co-owning a dilapidated mansion with a grumpy yet oh-so-softhearted groundskeeper. Cue forced proximity, emotional healing, and the kind of gentle romance that makes you swoon.

The Spring Equinox reminds us that change can be beautiful. Whether it’s a new romance, a new mindset, or just a new book to love, there’s magic in embracing the fresh energy of the season. 🌸💛

Which book on your Spring TBR feels like a fresh start? Drop your recommendations below!

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