Novels are beautiful representations of authors’ thoughts. It’s an entirety of the author’s thoughts, feelings, and imagination. It’s like a rain of words pour on a paper. Novels cover a spectrum of genres, which can be identified as romantics, gothic, fictional, nonfictional, and many more.
Here are 7 Romantic novels that will make you believe in true love
1. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
If you’re one of those people who thinks love is for the weak-hearted, then this one’s for you.
A journey of self-discovery, the moral crises we encounter, and eventually opposing all the cultural obstacles for love, because it succeeds them all.
2. A knight in shining armor – Jude Deveraux
It’s one of those novels where you can time travel, into the past to the future and you get lost in the character’s world, where you can’t distinguish the actual world from the books’.
3. The Notebook – Nicholas Sparks
Even if your lover doesn’t recognize you anymore, your love and affection for them never disappear, because love is eternal.
A life story of Noah and Allie, who grow old together after battling for their love for each other and 14 years of separation.
4. The Fault in Our Stars – John Green
Although this novel is considered a teen novel and young adult fiction, it is the perfection of romance. Hazel and Augustus meet each other in a cancer patient support organization and find they’re liking the company for each other. Their love goes through various hardships and sorrow. But still, this is the best romantic novel to read.
5. Twilight series – Stephanie Meyer
This bestselling fiction by Stephanie Meyer will keep you hooked for several days. If you’re an enthusiast of mystery and thrillers, but also wish to fall in love, this is an excellent book for you.
6. 2 States – Chetan Bhagat
If you’re bored of just a happy ending, boy meets girl and girl meets boy romances, this novel by Chetan Bhagat put in an Indian Setting will make you think twice. Here, just love between the couple is not sufficient.
The wedding is not just about the couple, but the entire family. And how no matter how victorious and in love you are, your traditions and values of a family matter the most.
7. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
This was one of the masterpieces that question the stereotypical way of living in the Victorian Era. And it was the only fiction of the writer, who died at the age of 30. Wuthering Heights is a serious and tragic love tale of Heathcliff and Catherine.
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