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These are some series as well as standalone books that I can read multiple times and I hope you like them as well. I’ll keep adding to it so stay tuned!
Romance:-
  1. Wait for you series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  2. Men of honor series by K.C. Lynn
  3. Rosemary beach series by Abbi Glines
  4. Wanted series by Kelly Elliott
  5. Forbidden men series by Linda Kage
  6. Hashtag series by Cambria Hebert
  7. Carter brothers series by Lisa Helen Gray
  8. A next generation Carter brother series by Lisa Helen Gray
  9. Soul of my Soul by Lisa Helen Gray
Paranormal Romance:-
  1. Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  2. Titan series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  3. Sweet series by Wendy Higgins
  4. Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  5. Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead
  6. Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead
  7. Significance series by Shelly Crane
Young-Adult:-
  1. Waiting on the sidelines series by Ginger Scott
  2. Falling series by Ginger Scott
  3. The field party series by Abbi Glines
  4. Beautiful series by Ella Bordeaux
  5. A tale of two centuries by Rachel Harris
Romantic Suspense:-
  1. Delta force heroes series by Susan Stoker
  2. SEAL of Protection series by Susan Stoker
  3. Linear Tactical series by Janie Crouch
  4. Instinct series by Janie Crouch
  5. The Perfect Gentlemen series by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake

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