Top Novels and Nonfiction Titles to Bring on Your Honeymoon in 2023

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After your big day (and the anxiety of wedding planning) has finally passed, there will be only one thing left on your to-do list, and that is to RELAX. Before you go into full vacation mode, however, don't forget to pack some good books to read on your honeymoon. This will provide you with an enjoyable way to pass the time, regardless of whether you're waiting in an airport or relaxing on the beach. One of the most advantageous aspects of organizing a post wedding vacation is the fact that you have complete creative control over the level of excitement and relaxation that you experience during your time away.


The Most Delightful Books to Pack for Your Honeymoon

It is common knowledge that Elin Hilderbrand is the Queen of the Beach Read, so it goes without saying that one of her novels needs to be on our list. The majority of Elin's novels take place on the island of Nantucket, one of which is titled "The Beach Club." Elin's debut novel, which was released in 2010, is centered on the characters who work at The Beach Club, a well-known hotel on the island of Nantucket.

Tomi Abaro's novel "Dele Marries Destiny"

This captivating book investigates the ties that bind female friends over the course of decades and generations, and it does so against the backdrop of a lavish and luxurious wedding in Lagos, Nigeria. This is a wonderful book to take with you on your honeymoon because it jumps around in time from the college years of three women to the present day, from Nigeria to the United States and back again. — Claire Eliza, the Chief Editor of Bridal Musings

Beach Written by Emily Henry

"This sweet little confection of a novel has a mouthwatering set up: Augustus is a well-known author of literary fiction. January is an author of best-selling romantic novels. They are complete opposites in every way. Sparks begin to fly between them after they are forced to spend three months together in beach houses that are adjacent to one another. Ideal for the romantic comedy fanatic that resides within you."

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

We've all seen the movie, which is, by the way, absolutely phenomenal. However, you will need to get to the book. The film "Crazy Rich Asians" tells the story of Rachel Chu, who was born in the United States but has Chinese ancestry, and her adventures in Singapore with her boyfriend Nick Young, who is attending the wedding of a close friend of Nick's.

The author Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild

An enthralling story about a young man who comes from a wealthy family and decides to hitchhike into the wilderness to the north of Mount McKinley after donating all of his money to charity and giving up all of his material possessions. The central question that is addressed throughout "Into the Wild" is how he ended up passing away.

When You Close Your Eyes

Listen, a Hallmark movie is one of my guilty pleasures, and this book is basically a Hallmark movie but with more sass. The style of writing that Kristan Higgins employs is very approachable. You find yourself getting swept up in her stories, which are replete with endearing small-town settings and characters, and the evening passes by in a carefree manner.

With Love and Regards, Lukov

Imagine the following: In the year 2010, a younger version of myself, Kelly, is a senior in high school. And of course, I have something to do every single night... I watch the ice skating competitions that are part of the Winter Olympics. It was during these golden days that I developed an insurmountable crush on Evan Lysacek, which to this day continues to torment me.

The song "Girl on Paper" was written by Guillaume Musso

What kind of feelings would you have if one of the fictional characters you create showed up at your house one night? When Tom Boyd's young and beautiful heroine, Billie, appeared in his living room and demanded that he write another novel so she could return to her fictional world, the author, alcoholic, and total wreck that he was, Tom Boyd, thought he had lost his mind completely and gone completely insane. His books had sold millions of copies, and he was a wreck.

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