Summer is heating up—and so are the book picks on Kindle Unlimited this month. Whether you’re poolside, traveling, or curled up in front of a fan, there’s no better time to dive into binge-worthy reads without breaking the bank. If you’re new to Kindle Unlimited or wondering what’s worth reading this June, you’re in the right place.
🌟 How Kindle Unlimited Works
Kindle Unlimited is Amazon’s digital subscription service that gives you access to over 4 million titles, including eBooks, audiobooks, and even select magazines. You don’t need a Kindle device—you can read on any phone, tablet, or computer using the free Kindle app.
For a monthly fee (currently $11.99, after a free trial period), you can borrow up to 20 titles at a time, swap them out when you’re done, and read as much as you want. It’s perfect for avid readers, budget-conscious bookworms, and anyone who wants instant access to trending books.
Now, let’s get into the best books to read on Kindle Unlimited for June 2025.
☀️ Till Summer Do Us Part by Meghan Quinn
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Meghan Quinn returns with a hilarious, heartfelt romance about second chances, sizzling chemistry, and summer wedding chaos. With Quinn’s trademark wit and a sunny setting, this is the perfect beach read for fans of laugh-out-loud love stories.
Till Summer Do Us Part
Scottie Price just started a new job, and it’s a real sausage fest. She’s the only woman on a team filled with Brads and Chads. Expecting a bachelor pad atmosphere, she is quickly corrected when she finds out everyone is happily married.
💔 The Ex-Wives Club by Sally Hepworth
Genre: Domestic Thriller / Mystery
From the queen of twisty family dramas, this compulsive thriller follows three ex-wives who unite against their charming but manipulative former husband. Dark secrets, buried resentment, and sisterhood take center stage in this fast-paced page-turner.
The Ex-Wives Club (Alibis collection)
Sally Hepworth’s The Ex-Wives Club is part of Alibis, a collection of stories about lies, truth, and deception. It’s just a matter of what you can get away with. They can be read or listened to in one sitting.
🧙♀️ Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli
Genre: Fantasy / Young Adult
Witches, rebellion, and dark magic collide in this empowering fantasy adventure. Ciccarelli crafts a rich world full of danger and desire, perfect for readers who love feminist fantasy and morally gray heroines. Think Serpent & Dove meets The Hunger Games.
Rebel Witch
On the run and hunted, a witch and the witch hunter who once loved her are forced into an uneasy alliance. As war looms and feelings resurface, they must choose between love and the fate of their world.
🧠 Going Home in the Dark by Dean Koontz
Genre: Psychological Horror
Koontz brings chilling suspense and thought-provoking horror in this mind-bending tale about identity, memory, and the dark side of humanity. For readers who like their thrillers laced with philosophical questions and eerie tension.
Going Home in the Dark
When their childhood friend falls into a mysterious coma, three former outcasts return to their hometown—only to uncover buried memories of something terrifying they were meant to forget. As the past resurfaces, they realize the town still holds a dark and dangerous secret.
🍋 One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Magical Realism
After the death of her mother, Katy takes the trip to Positano they had planned—only to find her mother there, alive and thirty years younger. A story of grief, healing, and impossible encounters, this is a heart-wrenching yet magical escape.
One Italian Summer: A Novel
After her mother’s death, Katy travels alone to the Amalfi Coast—only to encounter her mother as a young woman. Over one magical summer, she gets to know her in a whole new way, uncovering truths about love, loss, and letting go.
📘 Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Things by Matthew Perry
Genre: Memoir
In this raw and revealing memoir, Matthew Perry opens up about his decades-long battle with addiction, fame, and self-discovery. Honest, heartbreaking, and often darkly funny, it’s a must-read for fans of Friends or anyone navigating life’s rougher patches.
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Matthew Perry shares his journey from childhood and rise to fame on Friends to his long battle with addiction. Honest and deeply personal, this memoir explores the highs, the struggles, and his path to recovery.
💞 See Me by Nicholas Sparks
Genre: Romantic Suspense
A tale of love, danger, and redemption, See Me delivers everything fans love about Nicholas Sparks: star-crossed romance, unexpected twists, and emotional depth. A gripping story about second chances that’s perfect for a summer evening read.
See Me
A chance encounter brings together a troubled man seeking redemption and a successful lawyer hiding a painful past. As their relationship deepens, dark secrets resurface, threatening their future and everything they’ve built.
🥀 Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
Genre: Gothic Fantasy / Young Adult
Murder, mystery, and a deadly romance—Belladonna is a lush, gothic fantasy where Death is not just a concept but a character. With a fierce heroine and hauntingly beautiful prose, it’s ideal for fans of Crimson Peak or Kingdom of the Wicked.
Belladonna
#1 New York Times bestselling author Adalyn Grace brings to life a highly romantic, Gothic-infused world of wealth, desire, and betrayal.
✨ Final Thoughts
From steamy rom-coms to dark thrillers and magical escapism, Kindle Unlimited offers something for every reader this June. Whether you’re lounging in the sun or staying cool indoors, you’ll find plenty of unputdownable reads in your KU library.
📌 Don’t have Kindle Unlimited? Amazon often runs promotions (like 3 months for $0.00), so be sure to check here and snag a deal before diving in.



