We’re back with another Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week’s topic is a Love Freebie!
Today’s romance freebie is giving me the chance to highlight some of my favourite romances written by BIPOC authors also featuring BIPOC characters! I admit many of the romances I read are not the most diverse but I hope to continue changing that over the years. I especially hope to find more romances written by Asian authors so if you have any recommendations, please let me know down in the comments!






Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
The Kiss Quotient Series by Helen Hoang
The Brown Sisters Series by Talia Hibbert
The Singles Table by Sara Desai
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna






Indigo by Beverly Jenkins
Role Playing by Cathy Yardley
Church Girl by Naima Simone
Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley
Office Hours by Katrina Jackson
Thirsty by Mia Hopkins

Have you read any of these romances? What are some of your favourite romances by BIPOC authors? I’d love your recommendations!

Haven’t read role play yet, but its on my list!
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It’s so good! I hope you love it as much as I do whenever you get around to it 🙂
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We share sangu mandanna this week 😀 Talia Hibbert is also a very fun one to read.
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Talia Hibbert’s books are never boring and always pure entertainment and heart! I love them so much 🙂
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Great list! I heard about Role Playing from you, and it ended up a one of my top books last year.
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Aah, I’m so happy to hear that! It’s such a good romance and I feel still so underrated?!
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I wish I saw more people talk about it!
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Nice list Dini. I read the full series from Helen Hoang. I tried Talia Hibbert, but it was too full of profanity for me. Not sure if all her books are like that, but I never tried another. I am enjoying Jamie Wesley’s series. If I can think of any romances by Asian Authors I will let you know.
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Oh, yes… Hibbert’s books are very heavy on profanity and I would go so far as to say all because while I haven’t read all of her books, I’ve read many. 🫣 I understand why they wouldn’t be for you, Carla! I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying Wesley’s series though—it’s one that I feel is still underrated but I’m excited to catch up on the second book soon!
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As you know, Talia Hibbert is one of my faves. I also enjoy Julian Winters. He’s written a lot of YA MM romance, and I’m reading his adult debut right now.
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Talia Hibbert never disappoints! Her books are such a fun feel-good time 😍 Ooh, are you talking about “I Think They Love You”? I love the cover so much! Are you enjoying it? I do have one of Winters’ books on my Kindle TBR although I can’t remember which one… It might be his YA debut!
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Yep. I was talking about I Think They Love You. I enjoyed it. The romance was good, and I always love a good fake dating story.
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What a great theme choice for Black History Month! I’ve only read The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, so I’ll have to check out the rest of these ☺️
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Thanks! I was going to make it an exclusively black romance authors list but then I ended up just doing a BIPOC list. I’m tempted to do another one of these lists because there are just too many amazing ones out there! 😍 I hope you enjoy any of the others that you check out!
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You can never have too many lists! I’d happily read another of yours 🤭
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I know so many readers love Helen’s books but I’ve never read one by her. The Singles Table looks fun and cute. That may be one I need to read about (and add to my already “too large” TBR!). Thanks for visiting my list!
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Helen Hoang’s books are so fun. The Singles Table was too—the banter was so great 🙂 I hope you enjoy it if you end up reading it!
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I really need to read The Bride Test! My TTT
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It’s so good! I ended up loving it more than The Kiss Quotient. Even though I’m recommending the entire series I still haven’t read the last book although it’s a high priority for me this year! I hope you enjoy Bride Test whenever you read it 😍
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Great list, Dini! I remember when we read Seven Days in June together! It was such a great book. I love how you found so many BIPOC you enjoy. I have read the Bride Test but some of these are on my TBR! I need to be better about my diverse reads. ❤
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Omg, we did read Seven Days in June together! Ugh, I loved that book so much 🥹 I can’t wait to re-read and annotate the heck out of my physical copy, haha. I know I still need to work on reading more diversely too—I have a lot of diverse titles on my TBR and I keep saying I’ll get to them but never do. 🤦🏻♀️ It’s a work in progress but it’s progress at least! 💜
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Yes, agreed! I think we keep getting sidetracked by all these new books- like always. It’s how I’m not getting many of my backlist read year after year. haha. I’m hoping to at least request more diversely and maybe that will help!! 🙂
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I’m finished The Brown Sisters trilogy last week and I loved it!!
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YAY! I finished it last year and I adored Eve Brown’s book so much. Eve and Jacob were so adorable! 🥹 So glad to hear you loved it, Misty!
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I loved all of them but Eve and Chloe’s books were my favorite. I can’t decide which I loved more so they tied 😂
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For me it was Eve and Dani but all three sisters’ books were amazing 😍 I just need more Talia Hibbert! Haha
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Oh I love The Kiss Quotient and Brown sisters series, though I still need to finish both of those 🙂 And The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches is such an adorable read, I love it!
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I finished The Brown Sisters series last year and ugh, SO GOOD! I love Hibbert’s books so much! I admit I still need to finish TKQ series but I’ve just got the last book to go and I mean, it’s about QUAN. I’m so excited to read more about him so I know I’m already (probably) gonna love it, lol. 💜 I hope you enjoy both series whenever you finish them!
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I LOVE your author focus here! Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest might fit your list. Have you read it?
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Thanks, Carol! 💜 Ooh, yes, I have read the Neighbor Favor and really enjoyed it! That was another title that I wanted to add to the list—it was so hard to stick to 10—but that was a fun romance 🙂 I’m keen to read more by Forrest in the future!
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I’ve read the 3 in the Neighbor Favor series and NF is my fav!
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This is a very worthy topic. I am so happy to see this list.
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Thanks so much, Anne! 💜
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Nice list Dini!
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Thanks, Yolanda! 💜
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I read the Hibbert and Wesley books last year, and enjoyed both. An author I read quite a bit of last year (and enjoyed every one of the four books I read) is a Canadian of Asian descent, Jackie Lau.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/favorite-romances-read-in-2024/
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I can’t wait to continue Wesley’s series 🙂 I have had very mixed experienecs with Jackie Lau’s books. I want to love her books so much and I can’t exactly pinpoint what about her romances doesn’t work for me… I’m still keen to try one of her latest releases (Love, Lies and Cherry Pie) though and I hope that I love it! I think I saw you read that one, right?
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I did read it last year, and enjoyed it. I have a review on my blog about the it. You can find it here: https://readbakecreate.com/love-lies-and-cherry-pie-by-jackie-lau-book-review/
Pam
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This is a great topic. I was a little sad about how white my own list was, even though I feel like I read diversely. I love Talia Hibbert’s books and Very Secret Society. Role Playing has been on my list for a while. I wasn’t crazy about The Kiss Quotient but I know I’m an outlier with Helen Hoang’s books. Thanks for sharing and happy TTT!
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Aw, that’s alright. The majority of the romances I read are actually still by white authors and with white characters, but I always love to spotlight BIPOC romances and doing something similar over the years encourages me to read more of them over the year so that I have more choice recommendations in the coming year 🙂 Talia Hibbert is a great fave and I feel like Role Playing is an underrated romance but I loved it so much, I think because I could also relate to the gaming aspect and despite being younger than our older protagonists, I very much related to the FMC in so many ways! 😂
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I have actually read half of these – look at that! I adored all the Brown sisters books. They were great!
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YAY for reading half of these—I feel that so rarely happens! 😂 Talia Hibbert’s books are amazing and I will never stop recommending them!
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I’ve got The Bride Test and Seven Days in June on my tbr too! And I just finished The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches. I didn’t like it very much, unfortunately, but I hope that you’ll like it better.
Haze
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Aw, sorry to hear that you didn’t like Irregular Witches. It’s one of my favourite slow-burn cosy fantasy romance reads but I can see why it wouldn’t be for everyone 🙂 I hope you enjoy Bride Test and Seven Days in June!
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I’m curious about Church Girl.
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I really enjoyed Church Girl but it does get a bit steamy so I’m not sure if that’d be to your taste! It was a fun read though 🙂
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I loved The Kiss Quotient but still need to read The Bride Test!
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I ended up enjoying The Bride Test more than TKQ but love them both. I actually still need to finish reading the series but I hope to this year—it’s a top priority! I hope you enjoy Bride Test whenever you get around to it 🙂
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Great picks! I also loved Role Playing. I just finished The Wicked Bargain and really enjoyed that one. (It’s a YA historical fantasy with light romance by a Latino author with Latino characters.)
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Ooh, is The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa? It looks and sounds awesome so I’ll definitely be adding that to my romance radar! 😍 Thanks for the rec, Nicole!
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Yes, that’s the one! I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed it a lot. (There’s a lot of Spanish words in the text, though, which didn’t phase me since I know enough Spanish from high school to get the general idea of what was being said even when I didn’t know all the words. But some readers might want to have the text version to look up the Spanish words easier.)
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I still don’t listen to very many audiobooks so I think I’d pick this up as an ebook but thanks for the heads up. I’m actually starting to learn Spanish now so let’s see if I can catch on to any of the words within the context! 😂
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Nice! Anything critical is repeated in English in one way or another, so even if you don’t get the Spanish you won’t miss important details. But I love the enhancement that the Spanish adds.
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From this list I only read Sangu Mandanna and 2/3 of The Kiss Quotient series. But I’m quite picky with my romances LOL.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/02/11/top-ten-tuesday-romances-on-my-tbr/
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What a great topic. Thank you for this list. It’s getting easier to get access to BIPOC authors, but still not easy enough. So many are still self published or indy, which are few and far between in the local library.
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Thanks, Cheri! I definitely still see a lot more white authors in mainstream and the BIPOC authors I do see are usually the same ones over again (which is fine but I just wish we’d see more)! Yeah, most of the BIPOC authors I’ve discovered have been indie and thanks to KU, which is great but I do wish that it would be easier to discover more!
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I haven’t read any of these although I’m not entirely surprised as romance isn’t really a genre I tend to pick up. I am hoping to try a couple this year though and one of the main ones I hope to get to is The Bride Test. Another on my TBR is, unsurprisingly, the witches one 😂 and this is definitely the reminder I needed to add Talia Hibbert’s series to my high priority TBR. I’ve seen a lot of love for that one so it seems like another good, early romance attempts choice. A couple of the others I’m going to have to look up as the titles & covers intrigued me. I hope you manage to find even more romances in the future 🥰
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The Bride Test is so good! I loved the cultural aspect as much as the neurodivergent aspect and the romance itself. Also, Mandanna’s witches book is amazing. The romance is obvi a big part of the story but it’s so much more than that and it’s a very heartwarming cosy tale. I hope you love it whenever you check it out! Talia Hibbert’s books are AMAZING. I might be super biased because I love her books so much, haha, but they’re just so much fun. Lots of cheeky banter and realistic characters although fair warning, they tend to be very sweary and also very steamy, in case that’s not entirely your jam, lol! 🤭
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They all sound fantastic and like they have lots of great elements to draw me to them 😊 knowing me I’ll probably end up getting to the witch one first, especially as I really want to check out more cosy fantasy books. I’m hopeful that I’ll try a few romance reads out this year though. And don’t worry, those don’t really bother me as long as they fit within the story 😊
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I have Seven Days in June on my TBR. I’ve read Thirsty and it’s an awesome read!
I admit, I also don’t read as diversely as I want to be, and I’m doing my best to change that this year.
This is an awesome list! I recommend Nalini Singh, of course. Her Psy-Changeling series has racially ambiguous characters, though. Another author I recommend it Tif Marcelo. She writes Filipino-American romance. Her book The Holiday Switch is YA but it brought a lot of nostalgia for me when I read it.
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Thirsty was a great introduction to Mia Hopkins~! Keen to check out more of her books 🙂 I still haven’t tried a Nalini Singh book but they’ve been high on my TBR! I just found out that her Psy-Changeling books are on KU (UK) and I’ve already got the first one in my library! I’ve also heard of The Holiday Switch by Tif Marcelo and it looks really cute. I’ll have to put that back on my radar and see if I can get my hands on it. Thanks for the recommendation 🙂 I hope you find some more amazing diverse romances this year!
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Thank you for this list! I tend to often focus on stories with characters who speak Spanish and picture books. I’d recommend With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo and almost any picture book about love.
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I love Acevedo’s books! With the Fire On High is my favourite of hers 🙂 I’m currently learning Spanish so I’ll be sure to keep an out for some picture books to learn from, lol. Thanks for the recs!
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What a great selection! I read Get a Life, Chloe Brown and loved it but I know that Dani’s story has a trope I don’t like :S. But then the third sister’s story Eve, I want to read that one!! LOL Role Playing and The Very Secret Society are ones I want to read too! 🙂
Another romance by a BIPOC author I loved was That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon.
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Ooh, Dani’s story is amazing! It was my favourite until I read Eve’s book but then they ended up being tied. So good 😍 I do get not wanting to read books with a trope you don’t like though! I hope you love Secret Society and Role Playing—I have big love for those books. Also, I LOVE Lemmings books! They’re so entertaining and never fail to have me cackling in the middle of the night as I read, haha. I can’t wait for her next aliens book 😂
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Ahhh now you’re making me want to give a book with fake dating a try. Well if I ever feel like giving a chance to that trope again I will go visit Dani lol. Glad that you loved Eve just as much though!
Thank you, I need to read more adorable books about nerdy hobbies in general!
I need to continue the Lemmings series, the first one was funny and entertaining! Excuse me, Alien books? 👀👀 I did not know this, how exciting!
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I’ve read four of these and really enjoyed them. Take a Hint, Dani Brown is my favorite of that particular trilogy. I’ve been really interested in Seven Days of June. So many people love that one.
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Dani’s was my favourite until I read Eve”s and then they became tied. But that series is gold 😍 Seven Days in June was incredible—the amount of emotion and heart and just the things Tia William did with that story was too good! I would highly recommend it (might be a little biased with how much I loved it though, haha). I hope you love it if you give it a try!
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There are several on your list I’d love to read, especially The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches:-)
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Great list, Dini! I’ve actually only read The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, but I’ll absolutely be checking some of the others out 🙂
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