One of the funniest is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It's about two coworkers who constantly bicker and play pranks on each other, but of course, there are underlying feelings of attraction. The banter between them is hilarious.
One of the funniest is 'The Grand Sophy' by Georgette Heyer. It has a charming and witty heroine who stirs up all sorts of comical situations in the Regency-era setting.
'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston is also quite funny. It's a story of a relationship between a prince and the First Son of the United States. The humor comes from their cultural differences and the chaos that ensues as they try to keep their relationship under wraps.
'The Duchess Deal' is also very funny. The hero in this book has a rather gruff exterior but the situations he gets into, especially his interactions with the heroine, are full of humor. For example, his attempts to court her in his own clumsy way are quite comical.
I recommend "Delicious and Lazy: Qianqian's Life as a Rice Worm", an ancient romance novel. This story was about a woman who had transmigrated to ancient times. She only wanted to live a life of eating, drinking, and flirting with beautiful men. However, she was involved in the battle of the palace and was surrounded by all kinds of beautiful men. How did she resolve her troubles and welcome her own happy life? This was the funniest, lightest, and most delightful story of a young lady's struggles in ancient times. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the book "Village Live Broadcast: The Beginning of a Blind Date Woman" to you. The protagonist of the novel, Xie Daoqing, is really too down-to-earth. He started broadcasting with a group of villagers and angered the blind date woman until she was completely mutilated. It made people laugh. The author's writing style is light and humorous, and the story is quite interesting. I believe it will make you laugh out loud. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One of the funniest memes is a picture of a romance novel cover where the hero is shirtless and the heroine is swooning, but the caption reads 'When you realize half of these novels are just about abs and sighs.' It's funny because it points out a common trope in romance novels. Another is a meme that has a picture of a person reading a romance novel with a huge grin on their face and the text 'Me reading about fictional love while my real love life is a mess.'
Another great one is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. Lara Jean's love letters getting sent out accidentally leads to some very funny and awkward encounters with the boys she used to have crushes on. The family dynamic in the book also adds to the humor.
Sure. 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston. It's a very funny and modern take on a royal romance. The two main characters, one from the US and one a prince from the UK, have some really witty exchanges and get into some rather comical diplomatic and personal situations.
'Devil in Winter' by Lisa Kleypas is also a funny historical romance. The hero and heroine's relationship develops in a rather comical way. There are some great dialogues and scenes that will make you laugh while enjoying their romantic journey in a historical context.