7 Romantic Beach Novels That Truly Take Place by the Sea
Romantic beach novels arenโt as easy to find as the bookstore shelves would have you believe. Walk into Barnes & Noble and youโll see a wall of pastel covers screaming โbeach read.โ But letโs be real: half of those books donโt even have a beach in them. Coffee shops? Yes. Suburban neighborhoods? Absolutely. But the ocean? The sand? The smell of salt water clinging to the pages? Nowhere to be found. And honestly, that bugs me. If you call it a beach read, I want actual waves in the background, not lattes. I want characters with sand stuck to their sunscreen, trying (and failing) not to kiss someone under a beach umbrella.
So, after far too many hours of โresearchโ (yes, Iโm calling binge-reading romance novels research), I pulled together a list of gems that actually deliver. These seven books are set where they claim to beโby the water. Grab your sunscreen and that floppy hat you bought but never wear, because weโre diving in.
Why Setting Matters in Romance
Hereโs the thing: the ocean changes people. You canโt cling to your office persona when youโre barefoot, trying not to get knocked over by waves. The beach strips away walls. It forces vulnerability. And letโs be honestโwho hasnโt secretly swooned at the idea of someone emerging from the water like some kind of mythic sea god? Exactly.
Thatโs why romantic beach novels hit different. The beach isnโt just a backdropโitโs the pressure cooker where romance simmers.
1. My Best Friendโs Honeymoon by Meryl Wilsner
When Elsieโs engagement crashes and burns, sheโs left with a fully paid Caribbean honeymoon. Enter Ginnyโher best friend turned travel buddyโฆ who maybe should have been more than that all along.
Why it works: turquoise water, endless sun, and that โwill they, wonโt theyโ tension you know is going to explode into something more. Bonus: piรฑa coladas.
Steam level? Letโs just say, donโt read this one in public if you blush easily. This is one of those romantic beach novels that leans into tropical heat in every sense.
2. Grumpy Fake Boyfriend by Jackie Lau
Will is an introverted sci-fi writer whoโd rather die than attend a beach party. Naomi, his best friendโs sister, needs a fake boyfriend for a group beach trip. You see where this is going.
The fun: Watching a grouchy introvert try (and fail) to resist summer games, stolen glances, and way too much sun. Itโs grumpy/sunshine fake-dating goldโa reminder that romantic beach novels arenโt always about perfect people, but about messy feelings in the perfect setting.
3. Like Lovers Do by Tracey Livesay
Nicole, a surgeon with career drama, agrees to fake-date her neighbor Ben during his familyโs Marthaโs Vineyard vacation. Think networking, high society drama, and a beach setting dripping with old money vibes.
The Vineyard practically becomes its own characterโbeautiful, exclusive, and full of rules waiting to be broken. Thatโs exactly why so many romantic beach novels lean on location to heighten the drama and the tension.
4. The Heiress Hunt by Joanna Shupe
Romantic beach novels arenโt just modernโthis historical gem takes us to Gilded Age Newport. Maddie Webster, a professional tennis player (scandalous in the 1890s), has to choose between marrying a duke or rekindling things with Harrison, her childhood love.
Newportโs oceanfront glamour is a perfect setting for forbidden love and social scandal. And honestly, thereโs something ridiculously romantic about seaside tennis matches in corsets. This proves that readers have been craving romantic beach novels for centuries.
5. These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean
Alice heads to her fatherโs private Rhode Island island for his funeral, only to run into Jackโher one-night standโwho also happens to be her fatherโs business partner. Oh, and theyโre competing for an inheritance.
The isolated island setting makes this one extra juicy. Family secrets + grief + a storm rolling in = the perfect messy cocktail. Itโs moody, messy, and everything we secretly hope for when we pick up romantic beach novels set on stormy islands.
6. One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
This one nails the nostalgia. A photographer returns to her familyโs lakeside house and bumps into a childhood friend. Cue the sunsets, secret feelings, and โoh no, they got hotโ vibes.
Itโs lakeside instead of ocean, but it still worksโthe water feels intimate, safe, and full of memory. Think warm nights and barefoot walks to the dock. For readers who love romantic beach novels with a hint of nostalgia, this one delivers.
7. The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
Catalina needs a fake boyfriend for her sisterโs wedding in Spain. Enter Aaron, her colleague-slash-reluctant knight in shining armor. Together, they dive into Mediterranean backdrops, awkward family dinners, and a whole lot of sexual tension.
Itโs chunky (seriously, this book is long), but worth every page. The Spanish coast is lush and intoxicating, and the destination wedding setup adds delicious pressure.
What Makes These Stand Out
These novels donโt just slap a โbeach readโ label on and call it a day. The setting actually mattersโit shapes the story. Whether itโs Marthaโs Vineyard privilege, a Rhode Island island full of secrets, or the sun-soaked chaos of Spain, the water is always part of the romance.
If youโre building your summer TBR, Magpieโs 2025 beach reads guide is another great resource for ocean-side picks, alongside these romantic beach novels that truly earn the name.
Your Next Beach Read Awaits
So next time someone hands you a so-called โbeach readโ set in a random city apartment, hand them one of these instead. Lifeโs too short for landlocked love stories when you could be swooning over sun, salt air, and seaside kisses.
Now excuse me while I add another dozen books to my TBR. Forโฆ research purposes, of course.
