I'm not that fond of fantasy romance novels such as ones depicting vampires and angels as such. I prefer those which convey everyday lives and a deeper meaning. Any suggestions? Thanks! x
a million. "faith and constancy" by utilising Tere Michaels. 2. "accountability and Devotion" by utilising Tere Michaels. 3. "The Persian Boy" by utilising Mary Renault. 4. "hearth From Heaven" by utilising Mary Renault. 5. "notably much like Being In Love" by utilising Steve Kluger. 6. "the front Runner" by utilising Patricia Nell Warren. 7. "De Profundis" by utilising Oscar Wilde. (that isn't any longer in all likelihood a romance novel, despite the fact that it truly is a tragic letter -- you will see how Oscar the two hated and enjoyed Bosie.) 8. "American Love Songs" by utilising Ashlyn Kane. 9. "fake hues" by utilising Alex Beecroft. 10. I might desire to throw in a manga for this final one: "Yellow" by utilising Makoto Tateno.
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Some award-winning, "deep" (haha) contemporary romances:
-Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
-Love In The Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
-My Antonia by Willa Cather
-Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier
a million. "faith and constancy" by utilising Tere Michaels. 2. "accountability and Devotion" by utilising Tere Michaels. 3. "The Persian Boy" by utilising Mary Renault. 4. "hearth From Heaven" by utilising Mary Renault. 5. "notably much like Being In Love" by utilising Steve Kluger. 6. "the front Runner" by utilising Patricia Nell Warren. 7. "De Profundis" by utilising Oscar Wilde. (that isn't any longer in all likelihood a romance novel, despite the fact that it truly is a tragic letter -- you will see how Oscar the two hated and enjoyed Bosie.) 8. "American Love Songs" by utilising Ashlyn Kane. 9. "fake hues" by utilising Alex Beecroft. 10. I might desire to throw in a manga for this final one: "Yellow" by utilising Makoto Tateno.