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List of 15 authors like Jasmine Guillory

Jasmine Guillory writes lively contemporary romances packed with charm, humor, and emotional warmth. In books like The Wedding Date and The Proposal, she pairs relatable characters with sparkling chemistry and stories that are easy to sink into.

If you love Jasmine Guillory, these authors are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. Sophie Kinsella

    If Jasmine Guillory’s blend of wit, romance, and everyday awkwardness works for you, Sophie Kinsella is a natural next pick. Her novels are breezy, funny, and full of lovable heroines getting into wonderfully messy situations.

    In her popular book Can You Keep a Secret? , Emma Corrigan blurts out all her most embarrassing secrets to the stranger beside her during a turbulent flight, convinced she’ll never have to see him again.

    Of course, she does see him again—and discovers he’s Jack Harper, the CEO of her company. What follows is a delightfully awkward romance filled with comic mishaps, chemistry, and plenty of heart.

  2. Helen Hoang

    Helen Hoang brings a fresh, thoughtful perspective to contemporary romance, writing stories that explore love, intimacy, and neurodiversity with tenderness and insight. Her work has the same emotional sincerity that makes Jasmine Guillory so appealing.

    Her novel The Kiss Quotient  follows Stella Lane, a brilliant economist with autism who decides to approach dating like a problem she can solve. To gain experience, she hires Michael Phan, a charming escort, to teach her the basics.

    What begins as a practical arrangement gradually deepens into something much more personal. Hoang balances steamy romance with genuine vulnerability, making this a rewarding choice for readers who enjoy heartfelt love stories with depth.

  3. Talia Hibbert

    Talia Hibbert writes warm, witty romances with standout characters and irresistible emotional payoff. Fans of Jasmine Guillory will likely appreciate her lively dialogue, modern relationships, and the easy way she blends humor with sincerity.

    In Get a Life, Chloe Brown,  Chloe decides it’s time to stop playing it safe after a near-death experience. She creates a bold bucket list designed to push her beyond her comfort zone.

    Enter Red, her artistic and charming neighbor, who ends up helping her tackle that list. Their connection is sweet, funny, and deeply satisfying, with plenty of banter along the way.

  4. Casey McQuiston

    Casey McQuiston is a great choice for readers who want romance with energy, humor, and a contemporary feel. Like Jasmine Guillory, McQuiston writes love stories that are both entertaining and emotionally rich.

    In Red, White & Royal Blue , Alex, the son of the first female U.S. president, is pushed into a staged friendship with Prince Henry after a public scandal threatens international relations.

    What starts as damage control turns into a genuine bond—and then into something far more complicated. The novel is funny, swoony, and full of memorable moments.

  5. Emily Henry

    Emily Henry has a gift for writing romantic stories that are clever, funny, and emotionally layered. Readers who enjoy Jasmine Guillory’s smart dialogue and heartfelt relationships will likely feel right at home with her books.

    Her novel Beach Read  centers on January Andrews, a romance writer who has lost faith in love, and Augustus Everett, a literary novelist with a very different approach to storytelling.

    When they become neighbors for the summer, they challenge each other to swap genres and write outside their usual lanes. Their banter is sharp, their chemistry builds beautifully, and the story delivers both laughs and emotional resonance.

  6. Christina Lauren

    Christina Lauren is a strong recommendation for anyone who enjoys romantic comedies with plenty of humor and heart. Their books are known for snappy dialogue, engaging characters, and relationships that feel both playful and sincere.

    Christina Lauren—a pen name combining the names Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings—is known for writing romance novels filled with humor, warmth, and heartfelt connections.

    Their novel The Unhoneymooners  follows Olive and Ethan, two sworn enemies who end up taking a honeymoon trip that was meant for their siblings after a bout of wedding-day food poisoning changes everyone’s plans.

    Forced proximity, a gorgeous Hawaiian setting, and nonstop banter make this one especially fun. If you like romances that balance comedy with a satisfying emotional arc, Christina Lauren is an easy pick.

  7. Jen DeLuca

    Jen DeLuca writes charming contemporary romance with a cozy, feel-good atmosphere. If Jasmine Guillory’s accessible style and lovable characters appeal to you, DeLuca is worth a look.

    In Well Met.  Emily moves to a small town to help her sister recover from an injury and unexpectedly gets pulled into volunteering at a Renaissance Faire. There she meets Simon, a serious-minded organizer who takes the event very seriously indeed.

    Their back-and-forth is funny, flirty, and full of personality. Add in the colorful Faire setting, and you get a romance that feels fresh, immersive, and thoroughly enjoyable.

  8. Sally Thorne

    Sally Thorne is known for sharp banter, strong romantic tension, and characters who leap off the page. Readers drawn to Jasmine Guillory’s playful tone will likely enjoy her style too.

    In her popular novel The Hating Game,  Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are office rivals who sit across from one another and spend their days trading barbs. When the same promotion comes up, their competition grows even more intense.

    But underneath all that irritation is undeniable attraction. Thorne delivers a fun, emotionally satisfying enemies-to-lovers romance that makes excellent use of workplace tension.

  9. Mia Sosa

    Mia Sosa writes vibrant contemporary romance filled with humor, chemistry, and strong character dynamics. Fans of Jasmine Guillory’s wedding-themed setups and witty dialogue should definitely give her a try.

    Her novel The Worst Best Man  follows Lina, a wedding planner who is forced to work with Max, the brother and best man of the fiancé who once left her at the altar.

    The setup is deliciously tense, and the banter is excellent. As Lina and Max team up for a career opportunity, sparks fly, old wounds resurface, and the romance unfolds with plenty of charm.

    Readers who loved books like The Wedding Date  or The Proposal  will likely enjoy Sosa’s mix of warmth, humor, and romantic payoff.

  10. Farrah Rochon

    Farrah Rochon writes contemporary romance with humor, heart, and a strong sense of friendship. If you enjoy Jasmine Guillory’s balance of romance and real-life concerns, Rochon is a great author to explore.

    In The Boyfriend Project , Samiah Brooks discovers her boyfriend is cheating and, in the aftermath, forms an unexpected bond with two other women who were also involved with him. Together, they decide to focus on themselves instead of dating.

    That plan gets complicated when Samiah meets Daniel Collins, a charming new co-worker who may not be as straightforward as he seems. Rochon blends romance, personal growth, and female friendship in a way that feels fresh and satisfying.

  11. Sonali Dev

    Sonali Dev’s novels combine romance, family dynamics, and cultural richness with great emotional depth. Readers who appreciate Jasmine Guillory’s warmth and relationship-focused storytelling may find a lot to love here.

    In The Bollywood Bride,  Ria Parkar, a famous Bollywood actress, returns to Chicago for a wedding and is forced to confront the past she left behind—including Vikram, the man she once loved.

    The reunion is full of tension, longing, and unresolved emotion. Dev enriches the story with vibrant traditions, family complications, and a powerful second-chance romance.

  12. Ali Hazelwood

    Ali Hazelwood writes smart, funny romances often set in the worlds of science and academia. Her books have the same mix of charm, humor, and romantic momentum that makes Jasmine Guillory such a dependable favorite.

    Her novel The Love Hypothesis  introduces Olive, a biology PhD student who unexpectedly ends up in a fake relationship with Adam, a notoriously intimidating professor.

    As the fake-dating setup spirals into something more real, Olive has to juggle academic stress, friendships, and feelings she didn’t see coming. Hazelwood delivers a playful, highly readable romance with strong chemistry and plenty of laughs.

  13. Abby Jimenez

    Abby Jimenez writes contemporary romances that are warm, funny, and emotionally grounded. If you like Jasmine Guillory’s relatable characters and heartfelt tone, Jimenez is an excellent choice.

    In The Friend Zone , Kristen Petersen is a witty, capable small-business owner whose growing connection with firefighter Josh Copeland quickly becomes more complicated than either of them expected.

    Kristen is also carrying deeply personal struggles that affect the choices she makes about love. Jimenez handles those emotional stakes with care, creating a romance that feels both tender and realistic.

  14. Alexis Daria

    Alexis Daria writes vibrant romances with warmth, humor, and characters easy to root for. Readers who enjoy Jasmine Guillory’s lively storytelling and modern relationships should absolutely have her on their radar.

    In her novel You Had Me at Hola,  soap star Jasmine Lin Rodriguez is trying to recover from a public breakup and reclaim control of her career. She lands a lead role opposite Ashton Suárez, a reserved but magnetic actor.

    As their on-screen connection begins spilling into real life, both have to confront fears, insecurities, and the pressures of public attention. Daria also brings rich insight into the Latinx experience and the world of celebrity romance.

  15. Beth O'Leary

    Beth O’Leary is a wonderful pick for readers who like romance with a quirky premise, genuine emotion, and lots of charm. Like Jasmine Guillory, she creates characters who feel believable and easy to care about.

    Her novel The Flatshare  follows Tiffy Moore and Leon Twomey, two strangers who share an apartment because neither can afford it alone. The twist is that they never see each other—Tiffy uses the flat at night, while Leon is there during the day.

    They begin communicating through post-it notes, and what starts as a practical arrangement slowly becomes a meaningful connection. It’s a sweet, funny, and memorable romance with a premise that stands out.

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