Slow Burn

Some love stories are worth the wait.

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me — Mariana Zapata

Vanessa can’t stand her emotionally unavailable former boss, but agreeing to a fake marriage slowly changes everything between them. This is peak slow burn romance: quiet intimacy, emotional trust, and feelings that build so gradually you barely notice until they completely consume the story. If you want payoff that feels truly earned, this is essential.

Heated Rivalry — Rachel Reid

Shane and Ilya are rival hockey stars who absolutely should not want each other this much. What starts as secret hookups slowly becomes something deeper, messier, and surprisingly emotional. The chemistry is unreal, but it’s the emotional vulnerability that makes this unforgettable.

Kulti — Mariana Zapata

Sal has worshipped soccer legend Reiner Kulti for years, only to discover he’s frustrating, distant, and impossible to read in real life. Their connection develops slowly through trust, partnership, and mutual respect instead of instant chemistry. The emotional payoff is incredibly satisfying because of how patient the story is.

Beach Read — Emily Henry

Two rival authors challenge each other to swap genres for the summer, and what starts as irritation slowly becomes emotional vulnerability. The chemistry simmers beneath every conversation, but the real payoff comes from how deeply these characters begin to understand each other. Romantic, funny, and surprisingly emotional.

From Lukov with Love — Mariana Zapata

An intensely competitive figure skater is forced to partner with the one man who gets under her skin more than anyone else. Their relationship evolves through training, frustration, and years of emotional walls slowly coming down. The tension here feels constant, even in the quietest scenes.

People We Meet on Vacation — Emily Henry

Poppy and Alex have spent years orbiting each other through annual summer trips, unresolved feelings lingering beneath their friendship the entire time. Every interaction feels layered with history, affection, and tension they refuse to confront. This is friends-to-lovers slow burn at its absolute best.

The Love Hypothesis — Ali Hazelwood

A fake relationship between a PhD student and a notoriously intimidating professor slowly becomes something much more real. Beneath the humor and awkwardness is a romance built on emotional safety, admiration, and subtle affection. The pacing gives every romantic moment extra weight.

The Simple Wild — K.A. Tucker

Calla’s move to rural Alaska forces her into close quarters with Jonah, a gruff pilot who seems impossible to get along with at first. Their relationship unfolds slowly against an atmospheric wilderness backdrop filled with emotional growth and vulnerability. This one balances romance with a deeply personal journey.

Out on a Limb — Hannah Bonam-Young

What starts as an unexpected one-night connection grows into a deeply tender and emotionally intimate relationship over time. The romance develops through trust, vulnerability, and everyday moments rather than dramatic declarations. Gentle, heartfelt, and incredibly rewarding for slow burn readers.