- Duck & Goose, written & illustrated by Tad Hills
- The shortest way home, Juliette Fay
- Can't help myself, lessons and confessions from a modern advice columnist, Meredith Goldstein
- You will find your people, how to make meaningful friendships as an adult, Lane Moore
- The green road, Anne Enright
- Nonviolent communication, a language of life, Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD
- Beauchamp Hall, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Us, getting past you & me to build a more loving relationship, Terrence Real ; foreword by Bruce Springsteen
- Restart, Gordon Korman
- Crushes, dating, rejection, and other [heart] stuff, by Nancy Holyoke ; illustrated by Elisa Chavarri
- No means no!, teaching children about personal boundaries, respect and consent; empowering kids by respecting their choices and their right to say, 'no!', by Jayneen Sanders ; illustrated by Cherie Zamazing
- The ensemble, Aja Gabel
- The Victorian and the romantic, a memoir, a love story, and a friendship across time, Nell Stevens
- Perfect phrases for dealing with difficult people, hundreds of ready-to-use phrases for handling conflict, confrontations, and challenging personalities, Susan F. Benjamin
- Idaho, Emily Ruskovich
- Born to be good, the science of a meaningful life, Dacher Keltner
- The book of unknown Americans, Cristina HenrĂquez
- Mars and Venus starting over, a practical guide for finding love again after a painful breakup, divorce, or the loss of a loved one, John Gray
- Talking across the divide, how to communicate with people you disagree with and maybe even change the world, Justin Lee
- Seven days of us, a novel, Francesca Hornak
- Knowing what to say, finding the words to fit any situation, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- The secret., Prime Time Productions in association with Nine Network Australia ; producer, Paul Harrington ; director, Drew Heriot, Widescreen
- The cast, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Consent, a memoir of unwanted attention, Donna Freitas
- Sunday sundaes, Coco Simon
- Why won't you apologize?, healing big betrayals and everyday hurts, Harriet Lerner, Ph. D
- If I understood you, would I have this look on my face?, my adventures in the art and science of relating and communicating, Alan Alda
- Property, stories between two novellas, Lionel Shriver
- Sounds fake but okay, an asexual and aromantic perspective on love, relationships, sex, and pretty much anything else, Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca
- The jackass whisperer, how to deal with the worst people at work, at home and online--even when the jackass is you, Scott & Alison Stratten
- The darkest minds, Alexandra Bracken
- Respect, everything a guy needs to know about sex, love, and consent, Inti Chavez Perez ; translation by Stuart Tudball
- The state of affairs, rethinking infidelity, Esther Perel
- Lost in Arcadia, Sean Gandert
- Tin man, Sarah Winman
- Real-life marrigae, navigating your beautiful, messy, one-of-a-kind love story, Traci Morrow
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- Ambiguous loss, learning to live with unresolved grief, Pauline Boss
- Love, lies & consequences, Blake Karrington and Genesis Woods
- Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, the classic guide to understanding the opposite sex, John Gray
- The garden party, a novel, Grace Dane Mazur
- The art of people, Dave Kerpen
- The road less traveled, a new psychology of love, traditional values and spiritual growth, M. Scott Peck
- Heartbreak, a personal and scientific journey, Florence Williams
- Gold fame citrus, Claire Vaye Watkins
- The village effect, how face-to-face contact can make us healthier, happier, and smarter, Susan Pinker
- The night the lights went out, Karen White
- Alone together, why we expect more from technology and less from each other, Sherry Turkle
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- The miscalculations of Lightning Girl, Stacy McAnulty