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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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