Romance novels were a form of literature that usually described romantic, beautiful, and touching love stories. Although romance novels are written to express the author's feelings and thoughts, not all romance novels are real because they may be based on fictional plots and characters or purely fantasy. Some novels may exaggerate or make up certain plots, such as exaggerated love stories or some very strange experiences. However, these fictional plots did not represent true love in the real world, so they could not be confused with the real world. Of course, some romance novels might describe some real-life situations such as sacrifice, loyalty, trust, responsibility, and so on. These plots could inspire people to think about the nature and meaning of love and help in real-life relationships. A romance novel is a literary work that can express the author's feelings and thoughts but cannot be overly trusted or relied on. The readers should look at the plot and characters of the novel with a rational eye instead of establishing a concept of love based solely on the novel.