Clean Romance

Romance books without intimacy details or foul language. It is often, though not always, found with the inspirational/Christian genre.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisWaterfall by Lisa Tawn BergrenThe Merchant's Daughter by Melanie DickersonCascade by Lisa Tawn BergrenThe Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Dickerson
Clean teen fiction (Christian)
847 books — 847 voters
The Best-Laid Plans by Sarah M. EdenA Proper Scoundrel by Esther HatchManor for Sale, Baron Included by Esther HatchCharming Artemis by Sarah M. EdenFalling for Your Fake Fiancé by Emma St. Clair
2021 Swoony Awards
588 books — 788 voters

Secrets of the Realm by Bev StoutThe Fourth Sage by Stefan BolzTurtle Wish by Murielle CyrMore Than Scars by Sarah BrociousCorporate Blues by Christina Paul
Clean Indie Reads
751 books — 530 voters
Match Me if You Can by Lindzee Armstrong#Starstruck by Sariah WilsonThe Sidelined Wife by Jennifer PeelKeep Me At Christmas by Lucinda WhitneyThe Trustworthy Groom by Cami Checketts
2018 Swoony Awards
413 books — 920 voters

My Fairly Dangerous Godmother by Janette RallisonProfessional Boundaries by Jennifer PeelRough Around the Edges Meets Refined by Rachael AndersonThe Catching Kind by Bria QuinlanRoyal Date by Sariah Wilson
2015 Swoony Awards
177 books — 825 voters
Edenbrooke by Julianne DonaldsonBlackmoore by Julianne DonaldsonSeeking Persephone by Sarah M. EdenCourt of the Hawk by Debbie  PetersonDrops of Gold by Sarah M. Eden
LDS Romance
420 books — 394 voters


Charlotte Eriksson
I am clumsy, drop glasses and get drunk on Monday afternoons. I read Seneca and can recite Shakespeare by heart, but I mess up the laundry, don’t answer my phone and blame the world when something goes wrong. I think I have a dream, but most of the days I’m still sleeping. The grass is cut. It smells like strawberries. Today I finished four books and cleaned my drawers. Do you believe in a God? Can I tell you about Icarus? How he flew too close to the sun? I want to make coming home your favo ...more
Charlotte Eriksson, He loved me some days. I'm sure he did: 99 essays on growth through loss

Diane Merrill Wigginton
Didn’t anyone ever teach you to watch where you were going?” he teased. “Didn’t anyone ever teach you to put your things away so that people didn’t trip over them?” she quickly fired back, irritated that he found the entire situation amusing. “And while we are talking, I truly need to know. Do you ever wear clothes?
Diane Merrill Wigginton, A Compromising Position

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