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15 Authors like Sarah Morgenthaler

Sarah Morgenthaler is known for contemporary romances that pair sparkling humor with cozy Alaskan settings. Books like The Tourist Attraction and Mistletoe and Mr. Right deliver warmth, witty banter, and lovable characters that make them especially easy to fall into.

If you enjoy Sarah Morgenthaler’s blend of small-town charm, heartfelt romance, and feel-good comedy, these authors are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. Lucy Score

    If Morgenthaler’s upbeat romances and close-knit communities are your thing, Lucy Score is a natural next pick. Her books lean into humor, heart, and the delightful chaos of small-town life.

    Her novel Things We Never Got Over strikes a satisfying balance between romance, family drama, and unforgettable local antics.

  2. Tessa Bailey

    Readers who love Sarah Morgenthaler’s funny, romantic storytelling may enjoy Tessa Bailey’s bold chemistry and quick wit. Her romances are lively, emotionally grounded, and packed with memorable sparks.

    In It Happened One Summer, you’ll get a charming love story, plenty of laughs, and a quirky coastal-town setting that feels full of personality.

  3. Claire Kingsley

    Claire Kingsley writes warm, inviting romances that echo the uplifting tone many readers love in Sarah Morgenthaler’s work. Her stories are rich in small-town charm, family ties, and feel-good emotion.

    Faking Ms. Right is a great place to start, with playful banter, strong romantic tension, and lots of heart.

  4. Meghan Quinn

    Meghan Quinn specializes in laugh-out-loud romance, pairing quirky characters with big emotions and irresistible chemistry. Like Morgenthaler, she knows how to make a small-town backdrop feel vibrant and full of life.

    Try Try That Second Chance if you’re in the mood for witty banter, lovable characters, and a romance wrapped in strong community vibes.

  5. Helena Hunting

    Helena Hunting writes playful, engaging romances with sharp dialogue and strong emotional payoff. If you’re drawn to Sarah Morgenthaler’s light touch and romantic warmth, Hunting’s mix of humor, heart, and heat may be a great fit.

    Meet Cute offers laughs, tenderness, and enough emotional depth to keep the story feeling grounded as well as fun.

  6. Devney Perry

    For readers who love cozy settings and emotionally resonant relationships, Devney Perry is an easy recommendation. Her romances often center on belonging, healing, and the pull of small-town community.

    A strong starting point is The Coppersmith Farmhouse, the first book in her Jamison Valley series, which combines heartfelt romance with memorable characters and a welcoming sense of place.

  7. Catherine Walsh

    Catherine Walsh brings a breezy, funny energy to romantic comedy, making her a good match for readers who enjoy Sarah Morgenthaler’s warmth and humor. Her books feel fresh, relatable, and easy to sink into.

    One Night Only is a strong example of her style, blending romantic tension, believable characters, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.

  8. Jenny Holiday

    Jenny Holiday writes feel-good romance with playful chemistry, charming settings, and characters who feel refreshingly down-to-earth. Fans of Morgenthaler’s cozy, uplifting tone will likely find a lot to enjoy here.

    In Mermaid Inn, the first novel in her Matchmaker Bay series, Holiday serves up second chances, friendship, and seaside romance with a comforting touch.

  9. Lana Harper

    If you like your romance with an extra dash of whimsy, Lana Harper is worth a look. Her stories combine cozy community settings with magic, humor, and strong romantic threads.

    Payback's a Witch blends witchy charm, playful energy, and a heartwarming LGBTQ+ romance into a read that feels fresh and delightfully fun.

  10. B.K. Borison

    B.K. Borison writes tender, uplifting romances set in cozy small towns, with an emphasis on friendship, emotional connection, and community. That inviting atmosphere makes her especially appealing for Sarah Morgenthaler fans.

    Start with Lovelight Farms, the first in her Lovelight series, for a sweet, seasonal romance full of charm and heart.

  11. Piper Rayne

    Piper Rayne, a writing duo, is known for romantic comedies packed with humor, chemistry, and heartfelt moments. Their books often revolve around close-knit towns and friend groups, which gives them a similar cozy appeal.

    If you enjoy Sarah Morgenthaler’s quirky tone and charming settings, Lessons from a One-Night Stand is a fun place to begin, with witty banter and an entertaining, sweet romance.

  12. Abby Jimenez

    Abby Jimenez is a great choice for readers who want romance that’s both funny and emotionally rich. Her characters are lovable, her dialogue is lively, and her stories often explore real-life challenges with care.

    If Morgenthaler’s balance of humor and heartfelt feeling is what keeps you reading, try The Friend Zone, a charming romance that handles difficult topics with sensitivity and warmth.

  13. Mazey Eddings

    Mazey Eddings writes contemporary romance with warmth, humor, and thoughtful depictions of mental health and relationships. Like Sarah Morgenthaler, she pairs genuinely funny moments with emotional honesty.

    A Brush with Love is an excellent introduction, offering a sweet romance, believable chemistry, and characters you’ll want to root for.

  14. Ali Hazelwood

    Ali Hazelwood’s romances spotlight women in STEM while delivering sharp banter, engaging characters, and emotionally satisfying love stories. Readers who appreciate Sarah Morgenthaler’s humor and romantic charm may find a lot to like in her work.

    The Love Hypothesis is a popular starting point, thanks to its fake-dating setup, clever dialogue, and irresistible romantic tension.

  15. Emily Henry

    Emily Henry writes contemporary romance with wit, emotional depth, and a strong sense of character. Her novels explore love, vulnerability, and personal growth in ways that feel both smart and deeply readable.

    Readers who enjoy Sarah Morgenthaler’s relatable characters and heartfelt storytelling should give Beach Read a try. It’s funny, tender, and wonderfully insightful as two writers swap genres and discover unexpected truths about themselves and each other.

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