Penny Reid is a bestselling author known for her witty and intelligent romance novels. With a background in biochemistry, Reid brings a unique perspective to her writing, infusing her stories with humor and depth. Her popular series, Knitting in the City, has captivated readers with its quirky heroines and swoon-worthy love interests. Reid's books have received critical acclaim and have garnered a dedicated fan base. Some of her other notable works include Neanderthal Seeks Human and Beard Science.
Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid explores the complexities of friendship and love. When Janie and Quinn decide to be friends with benefits, they think they have everything figured out. However, as their arrangement continues, they both start to develop deeper feelings for each other, forcing them to confront their true emotions and the possibility of a real relationship.
Readers who enjoy witty and humorous romantic comedies
Those looking for a unique and quirky take on the friends-to-lovers trope
People who appreciate well-developed and relatable characters
Dating-ish by Penny Reid is a witty and thought-provoking romantic comedy that delves into the world of online dating and artificial intelligence. When journalist Marie decides to explore the idea of companionship through a scientific study, she never expects to find herself falling for a charming and enigmatic scientist. This book challenges the traditional notions of love and relationships, while also delivering plenty of humor and heart.
Individuals who are navigating the modern world of dating and relationships
Readers who enjoy witty and intelligent romantic comedies
People who are curious about the intersection of technology and romance
Neanderthal Marries Human is a witty and heartwarming romance novel by Penny Reid. It follows the story of Janie Morris and Quinn Sullivan as they navigate the ups and downs of marriage. Filled with humor, quirky characters, and insightful musings on relationships, this book is a delightful exploration of love and what it means to truly understand and accept someone for who they are.
Readers who enjoy witty and humorous romance novels
People interested in exploring the complexities of relationships and communication
Those who appreciate a blend of romance, humor, and thought-provoking insights