A handpicked collection for the ones who feel too much, heal too slowly, and still choose love anyway. These books are your safe spaces — quiet, fierce, and a little bit holy.
Raw and revealing!!! love, heartbreak, and masculinity through the eyes of a man learning to understand emotion.
HIM.
A letter to every woman who’s ever been misunderstood. Soft, sharp, and full of truth.
Her Vol. II by Pierre Alex Jeanty
A cozy read about love’s warmth and quiet tenderness. Feels like sunshine poured into words.
Her Favorite Color Was Yellow by Edgar Holmes
For nights when your thoughts are loud and your heart aches for peace.
Pillow Thoughts (Pillow Thoughts, #1) by Courtney Peppernell
The poetry revolution in four parts: hurting, loving, breaking, healing.
Milk and honey by Rupi Kaur
A poetic ode to growth, ancestry, and finding your way back to yourself.
The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur
this one feels like talking to your inner self.
home body - Rupi Kaur
Gentle poems for those rediscovering their worth after heartbreak.
You'll Come Back to Yourself by Michaela Angemeer
Fierce, empowering, and unapologetically feminine. The start of every self-love era.
The Princess Saves Herself in This One by Amanda Lovelace
A cinematic, nostalgic collection about love, longing, and the art of remembering.
Film for Her by Orion Carloto
A collection that bleeds vulnerability and strength in equal measure
soft thorns by bridgett devoue
a diary of hope and healing.
Light Filters in: Poems by Caroline Kaufman
A fairytale retold through self-love — where the princess saves herself first.
Break Your Glass Slippers by Amanda Lovelace
Each poem feels like a message in a bottle
Sea of Strangers by Lang Leav
For those who romanticize endings and beginnings alike
September Love by Lang Leav
this one bleeds truth
Born to Love, Cursed to Feel by Samantha Holmes
A thoughtful mosaic of human experience
Mind Platter by Najwa Zebian
For every woman who learned to roar softly
The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One by Amanda Lovelace
For when you’ve been hurt too much to keep pretending you’re fine :(