Love Redesigned by Lauren Asher

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Why Love Redesigned Stole My Heart

A Heartfelt Romance You Can’t Miss

From the very first page, Love Redesigned by Lauren Asher had me completely captivated. Following the rekindled romance between childhood rivals Julian and Dahlia, this story blends tension, humor, and heartfelt moments in a way that’s impossible to put down.

Whether you’re a fan of small-town romancebillionaire romance, or Latinx representation in contemporary fiction, this book has something for everyone.

The Charm of Julian and Dahlia

Julian and Dahlia kept me hooked. Their rivalry-turned-romance is full of relatable tension, personal growth, and moments that will make you grin (or cry!) along the way.

And of course, the meddling families add an extra layer of humor and warmth — small-town romance at its finest.

Sensitive Topics Tackled with Care

Lauren Asher doesn’t shy away from serious themes. Love Redesigned touches on depression, grief, loss, and infertility, handled with sensitivity and authenticity. I highly recommend checking the trigger warnings before diving in.

Despite these heavier themes, the book balances heartache with laughter and romance, making it an emotional rollercoaster in the best possible way.

Why You Should Add Love Redesigned to Your TBR

  • Small-town vibes meet billionaire romance
  • Engaging, relatable characters with depth
  • Latinx representation (Julian and Dahlia are both of Mexican descent)
  • Rivals-to-lovers trope done perfectly
  • Emotional highs and lows that keep you turning pages

Whether you’re looking for a cozy read to curl up with at night or a story that will make you laugh, cry, and swoon all at once, Love Redesigned is a must-read.

Trope visual which are childhood rivals to lovers, small town, he falls 1st, billionaire romance, second chance. It also includes my rating, which is 5 stars.
Aesthetic board of the book, with main characters name : Julian Lopez and Dahlia Muñoz. Including two of my favorite quotes : You feel like home to me. If you have to change yourself to fit someone's ideal version fo you, then that's not love