New Adult romances are usually contemporary novels. They typically feature, as the name suggests, characters that have just recently become adults, usually 18 to 25 year olds. These books follow characters as they navigate the experience of new adulthood—the later years of high school or college. Technically, a new adult book is any book in which the protagonists are in this age range, but the books featured on this list truly embody the experience and spirit of (a privileged and often idealized) new adulthood.

This series is deeply dark and artfully plays with the complex relationship between love, lust, fear, and hate. It’s filled with twists and turns, and lots of spicy moments. Make sure you check trigger warnings before reading this one and then enjoy the wild ride that is Devil’s Night.

Spice: 4

Writing: 4

Crooked Sinners is a series of interconnected romances set at an elite boarding school. These aren’t actually dark romances per se, there is not an excessive amount of violence, but each of these characters is going through some very dark and traumatic shit. The series follows the popular boys with the richest parents who seem to have everything, and they rule the school with an iron fist.

These boys, promiscuous, hard-partying, and often rude, are the last you would think to fall in love, but once they stop fighting it, they fall hard. These books are also enemies-to-lovers, as can be expected with male protagonists that are badly behaved. Crooked Sinners are salacious and steamy, and short, fast-paced reads.

Spice: 3.5

Writing:3

This series is not quite like the others on this list. While most of these new adult books explore some aspect of a realistic new adulthood, this one blows all that up into something unrecognizable, but so dark and delicious. In Royals of Forsyth University, secret societies reign supreme. The Lords, the Dukes, the Princes, and the Barons rule the university with no mercy. Every part of this series thus far has been dark, twisted, violent, and very dirty (in the best way). While this series is undeniably over-the-top, it’s also engaging, quick to read, and will leave you wanting more.

Spice: 4.5

Writing: 3.5

Spice: 3.5

Writing: 5

The Brutal Boys of Everlake Prep is a four-book series with enemies-to-lovers themes and a really unique high-drama plot. This series was one of the most interesting why choose novels I’ve ever read simply because it was such a creative use of a pandemic storyline. I put off reading these for so long because I just couldn’t deal with putting a pandemic into my escapist land while an actual pandemic was raging outside, but I regret it because these books are so much fun. And if you are feeling similar reluctance, rest assured that the Hades Virus is not modeled directly after COVID and none of this feels particularly realistic in that regard.

I loved all the characters, and the tension between them was absolutely off the charts. Sometimes with why choose, you get a very formulaic cast of characters, and sometimes that works really well. These books, however, took some of that, featuring the jock, the wild card, and the moody professor, classic why choose archetypes but added in Saint Memphis. Saint is such a unique and eccentric character that he really just makes the whole series worth reading.

Spice: 3

Writing: 4.5

All of the books in this series have some form of an enemies-to-lovers trope, with most of the plot centering around the relationships themselves. There is some mafia stuff going on, but unlike a lot of dark romance, there’s not a lot of actual mafia war and violence happening here. It’s more college stuff with wild kinks and a light mafia overlay which I actually like.

Each of the six books features an excessively dangerous hero who you would never want around in real life. I am convinced no humans actually behave like the characters in these books (not as it pertains to the kink but the emotional behavior) but I am also convinced that’s what makes them fun.

Spice: 5

Writing: 3

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3 responses to “Six Amazing New Adult Romances for 2024”

  1. […] Douglas is the second in the Hellbent series, a spin-off to the Fall Away series. It is a classic new adult romance, with eighteen-year-old protagonists trying to find themselves, lots of angst, and an abundance of […]

  2. […] and Rebel by Kate Crew is a new adult dark romance that blends classic elements that readers love into a story filled with revenge and […]

  3. […] the Devil’s Night series, Penelope Douglas became an auto-buy author for me, so I was thrilled to get my hands on Quiet Ones, […]

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