10 Best Books Like Heart Bones

If you loved Heart Bones by Colleen Hoover, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Beyah has spent her life feeling invisible and unloved, but a summer with her estranged father introduces her to Samson, whose own emotional scars make him understand her pain in ways no one else can

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Quick Comparison: Books Like Heart Bones

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
Reminders of HimColleen Hoover02022Same author
Meet Me at the LakeCarley Fortune0Similar vibes
The Heart PrincipleHelen Hoang0Similar vibes
Virgin RiverRobyn Carr02007Similar vibes
The Simple WildK.A. Tucker02018Similar vibes
Things We Never Got OverLucy Score02022Similar vibes
It Ends With UsColleen Hoover02016Same author
Love and Other WordsChristina Lauren4.52018Similar vibes
Not in LoveAli Hazelwood4.12024400Similar vibes
Temptation Trails Claire Kingsley4.42024432Similar vibes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Heart Bones?

The most similar books to Heart Bones are Reminders of Him, Meet Me at the Lake, The Heart Principle.

What should I read after Heart Bones?

After finishing Heart Bones, readers most commonly pick up Reminders of Him next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Colleen Hoover, such as It Starts with Us.

Who writes books like Colleen Hoover?

Authors similar to Colleen Hoover include Christina Lauren, Emily Henry, Taylor Jenkins Reid.

What genre is Heart Bones?

Heart Bones is a Romance novel by Colleen Hoover. It features elements of Trauma, Family Secrets, Small Town.

How long is Heart Bones?

Heart Bones varies in length depending on edition.

Does Heart Bones have romance/spice?

Heart Bones has a spice level of 3/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About Heart Bones

Beyah has spent her life feeling invisible and unloved, but a summer with her estranged father introduces her to Samson, whose own emotional scars make him understand her pain in ways no one else can. As they help each other heal from their traumatic pasts, they discover that love can be both salvation and the thing that hurts the most when circumstances threaten to tear them apart. Hoover delivers another emotionally intense romance that explores trauma, healing, and self-worth while examining how broken people can help each other become whole through love, understanding, and the courage to be vulnerable. Perfect for contemporary romance readers who appreciate emotional depth, trauma recovery themes, and relationships that develop through mutual healing and genuine emotional connection rather than just physical attraction.