Bryanna Osborne
Bryanna is a Library Assistant in the Adult Services Department at CDPL.
Crisp air, cozy nights, and the perfect time to curl up with a great love story! Whether you are into heartwarming novels, dramatic love stories, or laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, our display on the second floor has something for every kind of romantic. From books that make your heart race to movies that bring unforgettable love stories to life, explore a wide variety of titles that celebrate love in all its forms.
Looking for a romance for the season? Marta Perry’s “A Harvest of Love” (FIC Per) is an uplifting Amish romance about a widow and a single father who discover that love means taking risks in a small town during the autumn season. This heartfelt story celebrates community and the beauty of fresh starts. Ashley Poston’s “The Dead Romantics” (FIC Pos) is a humorous story about a woman who feels unlucky in love and unexpectedly finds herself dealing with ghosts and second chances. Elizabeth Bass’ “A Letter to Three Witches” (FIC Bass Cupcake v.1) is a magical romance about a woman who discovers her connection to a mysterious coven while navigating love and self-discovery.
Prefer fantasy? Alexandra Rowland’s “A Taste of Gold and Iron” (FIC Row) is a slow-burn fantasy romance about a shy prince and his fiercely loyal bodyguard who uncover a conspiracy as they navigate court politics and growing trust. Christine Feehan’s “Dark Prince” (FIC Feehan Carpathian v.1) is a paranormal romance about a psychic who discovers a mysterious, powerful man who isn’t quite human and may be her destined mate. It is a passionate, suspenseful story that dives into a world of vampires.
If you would rather get lost in a good movie, “When Harry Met Sally” (DVD FIC Whe) is a romantic comedy about two people who start as unlikely friends and slowly realize they might be meant for each other. “Ghost” (DVD FIC Gho) is a romantic drama about a man who dies suddenly but stays on as a ghost to protect the woman he loves. Through love that transcends death, the film illustrates how powerful a true connection can be. “Beauty and the Beast” (DVD FIC Bea) is a tale about learning to love someone for who they are, not how they look. It shows how kindness and understanding can transform even the most unlikely hearts.
These titles, and more, are on display and ready to check out with your library card. Many are also available to check out digitally on our free Libby app. Our regular open hours are Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday-Saturday 9am-5pm, and Sunday 1-5pm.