One characteristic is having strong and complex female characters. For example, in 'Jane Eyre', Jane is a very independent and self - aware woman. She makes her own decisions about love and life.
Also, stories that address women's issues and struggles in a respectful and relatable way are woman friendly. Such as novels that deal with workplace discrimination against women or the challenges of motherhood. They give voice to women's experiences and can make women readers feel seen and understood.
One main theme could be moral ambiguity. The characters might be in situations where right and wrong are not clearly defined. For example, they could be involved in a heist or some sort of undercover operation where their actions seem both justifiable and wrong at the same time. Another theme might be identity. The characters may struggle with who they really are, especially if they are living double lives as 'inside men'. Also, power dynamics can be a theme. There could be a struggle for power among different characters within the story, whether it's over money, information, or control of a situation.
I would recommend 'Band of Brothers' by Stephen E. Ambrose. It tells the real - life story of Easy Company in a very engaging fictional - like style. Another is 'The Man Who Never Was' by Ewen Montagu, which is based on a true story of a deception operation during WW2 and is presented in a fascinating fictionalized account. 'The Key to Rebecca' by Ken Follett is also great. It has a complex plot involving espionage in the North African theater of WW2.
I'm not sure there are widely known 'famous' authors specifically for anne and gilbert fan fiction in the same way as for mainstream literature. However, there are many talented writers in the fan community. Some of the more well - liked ones are those who have been writing for a long time and have a large following on fan fiction websites. They often have a distinct writing style that captures the essence of Anne and Gilbert's relationship.
I'm not entirely sure what 'dogging a love story' specifically means. It could potentially be about a love story that involves a dog in some way, like the dog being a key part of how two people meet or how their relationship develops.
One key event was their meeting and subsequent decision to collaborate on 'I Love Lucy'. Another was the success of the show which made them very popular. And finally, their divorce was a significant event in their story.
Sure. One popular girl Shawn Spencer fanfiction might be 'The Unlikely Pairing'. It explores a unique relationship between Shawn and a female character, with lots of witty banter and mystery-solving together.
Imagine a story where two friends, Lucy and Amy, were in a school project together. Lucy was very organized and made sure they had all the materials and a great plan. This good start from Lucy made Amy feel motivated to put in extra effort too. They aced the project. Later, when Lucy was sick and missed a lot of school, Amy took detailed notes for her every day and helped her catch up. The good they did for each other in the friendship just multiplied. It all started with Lucy's initial good act in the project.
One possible fanfiction could be about Harry and Hermione's first encounter in the Hogwarts library during their first year. In this 'lemon' version, it might add a bit of a romantic or spicy undertone to their normal study session. Maybe Hermione blushes more than usual as Harry leans in to look at the same book with her.
One interesting plotline could be Alec getting hurt while on a solo mission. He might be underestimated by the enemy, but then he ends up in a really bad state. This forces the other characters to reevaluate how they send out Shadowhunters alone. It also gives a chance for his relationship with Magnus to be tested as Magnus tries to help him recover both physically and mentally.
Trust is a key element. In a throuple, all three individuals need to trust each other completely. For example, if one goes out with a friend, the other two should trust that there is no foul play. Another important element is communication. They must be able to talk about their feelings, whether it's about the relationship or personal issues. For instance, if one is feeling left out in a certain situation, they should be able to communicate that. And finally, respect. Each person's individuality, opinions, and boundaries should be respected. This means respecting different choices in career, hobbies, etc.