New science fiction romance books often blend high - tech concepts with emotional relationships. They might have settings in far - flung galaxies or future worlds, like in 'The Expanse' series which has elements of both science fiction and some romantic undertones between characters. The characters usually have to deal with both the challenges of the science - fictional elements (such as new technologies, alien species) and their own feelings towards each other.
'The Love Hypothesis' by Ali Hazelwood is quite popular. It has a fun plot and engaging characters. Another one is 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry, which tells a heartwarming story of friendship and love.
There's 'Light from Uncommon Stars' by Ryka Aoki. This book combines science - fiction elements like spaceships and violin - making with a romance that spans different species. It's a really creative take on the genre. Also, 'Winter's Orbit' by Everina Maxwell is a new one. It's a political intrigue - filled story set in space with a central romantic relationship that develops through various challenges.
A really interesting 2020 fiction new book is 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell. It delves into the story of Shakespeare's family, especially focusing on his son Hamnet. The book beautifully weaves historical details with a touching family narrative.
I'd highly recommend 'Sing, Unburied, Sing' by Jesmyn Ward. It's a story that delves deep into family, race, and the South. The characters are complex and the writing is beautiful, painting a vivid picture of a family's journey.
Online platforms like Amazon are great for finding new fiction romance books. There are thousands of titles available, and you can read reviews from other readers to help you decide which ones to buy. Another option is Barnes & Noble's website, which also offers a wide selection of new releases in this genre.
You can start by checking your local library. Librarians are great resources and they can often point you to the new fiction section. They might also have a special display for 2020 releases.
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders is another remarkable 2017 fiction. It has a very unique narrative structure, with a chorus of voices from the dead in a graveyard. It's a blend of historical fiction and something more otherworldly, exploring themes of grief, love, and the afterlife.
I think 'The Water Dancer' by Ta - Nehisi Coates is a must - read. It combined elements of historical fiction and magical realism to tell the story of a slave's journey to freedom. Coates' writing is always thought - provoking.
There was also 'Normal People' by Sally Rooney. This novel beautifully captured the complex relationship between two young people, with its nuanced writing about love, class, and self - discovery. It was very popular and received a lot of critical acclaim.