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On this week’s episode of The Book Swap, Cassandra and Liza dive into romantic novels that are heartfelt without becoming saccharine sweet or predictable, centering their conversation on Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession. They explore why this quiet Irish novel about friendship, grief, routine, and tentative romance became such an unexpected favorite. Plus: B-side recommendations for readers craving romance with a little more complexity and realism.
By Cassandra BergerOn this week’s episode of The Book Swap, Cassandra and Liza dive into romantic novels that are heartfelt without becoming saccharine sweet or predictable, centering their conversation on Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession. They explore why this quiet Irish novel about friendship, grief, routine, and tentative romance became such an unexpected favorite. Plus: B-side recommendations for readers craving romance with a little more complexity and realism.