The best fonts for romance novels are Garamond, Palatino, and Caslon — warm serif fonts that feel inviting and don’t fatigue readers during long reading sessions. Romance readers consume more books per year than any other genre’s audience (average: 15+ books/year), so readability is paramount. At 5×8 trim with Garamond 11pt, an 80,000-word contemporary romance runs ~310 pages. Palatino runs slightly longer (~330 pages) because of its wider letterforms.

Top fonts for romance

FontFeelBest ForPages (80K, 5×8)
GaramondClassic, elegantHistorical, Regency, literary romance~310
PalatinoWarm, openContemporary, all subgenres~330
CaslonOrganic, traditionalHistorical, period romance~315
Minion ProClean, modernContemporary, romantic suspense~305
Crimson TextWarm Garamond altAll subgenres (free)~310
EB GaramondClassic (free)All subgenres (free)~305
LoraModern, elegantContemporary romance (free)~320

By subgenre

SubgenreBody FontWhy
Contemporary romanceGaramond, PalatinoWarm, fast reading
Historical / RegencyCaslon, GaramondPeriod-appropriate
Romantic suspenseMinion Pro, BaskervilleCleaner, punchier
Paranormal / fantasy romancePalatino, GaramondReadable for long books
Dark romanceGaramond, BaskervilleUnderstated, lets the content carry the tone
Sweet / clean romancePalatino, LoraOpen, friendly
RomantasyPalatino, Minion ProClear at long page counts

Chapter heading options

Romance chapter openings set the mood. Options:

Serif headings (classic)

  • Same font as body, bold or small caps — Garamond body + Garamond SC heading
  • Clean, professional, never wrong

Script/calligraphy headings (romantic)

  • Script font for chapter numbers only — “Chapter Three” in a script font
  • Use sparingly — script fonts are hard to read at small sizes
  • Popular choices: Cormorant Garamond Italic, Playfair Display Italic, Great Vibes
  • Never use script for body text

Decorative scene breaks

Romance uses ornamental scene breaks more than any other genre:

  • Flourish ornaments (hearts, swirls, botanical elements)
  • Small decorative dividers
  • Keep them subtle — the ornament should complement, not dominate
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Font size for romance

TrimBody SizeLine SpacingCharacters per Line
5” × 8”10.5–11pt1.3×~58
5.25” × 8”11pt1.3–1.35×~62
5.5” × 8.5”11pt1.35–1.4×~65

Romance readers read fast — they need clean, comfortable typography that doesn’t slow them down. 11pt is the sweet spot for most romance.

Drop caps for romance

Drop caps (enlarged first letter of a chapter) are popular in romance:

  • 3–4 lines tall — the standard
  • Same font as body or a decorative alternative
  • Only on chapter openings — not on scene break resumptions
  • Historical and fantasy romance use drop caps most; contemporary romance may skip them

Page count and font choice

Font choice directly affects your printing cost. For an 80,000-word romance at 5×8:

FontPagesPrint Cost (KDP)Difference
Minion Pro~305~$4.78baseline
Garamond~310~$4.84+$0.06
Caslon~315~$4.90+$0.12
Palatino~330~$5.08+$0.30
Georgia~345~$5.26+$0.48

Over a 10-book series with 5,000 copies each, the font choice between Minion Pro and Palatino represents a $15,000 difference in printing costs. It matters at scale.