I think novels that have a strong mystery or adventure element along with a hint of romance could work. The non-romance parts of the plot take the forefront, making the romance more of a background element. For example, a story where the characters are solving a crime and fall in love along the way.
Some romance novels focus more on character development and personal growth, rather than just the romantic aspect. Books like 'The Alchemist' might appeal to such readers as it has underlying themes of self-discovery and connection, without being overly centered on romance.
Some romance novels that focus more on adventure or mystery along with the romance element might appeal. For example, 'The Secret of the Ruby Ring' combines a thrilling mystery with a budding romance.
Some people might think they're too cheesy or predictable. Not everyone enjoys the typical love story tropes.
You could look for novels that have a light touch of romance within a more complex plot, like adventure or mystery. Maybe ones where the romance develops gradually and isn't the main focus.
Novels that focus on cooking competitions or food-themed adventures could be great. Like 'The Gastronomic Adventures of Alice' where the protagonist travels the world, exploring different cuisines and having exciting culinary experiences.
People who read romance novels are usually described as romantic, emotional, imaginative, emotional, and rational. Romance novels often describe romantic plots and characters, making readers feel a strong emotional resonance and psychological description. Therefore, people who read romance novels may pay more attention to the description of emotions and psychology, and pay more attention to the depth and complexity of the character's personality and plot development. At the same time, romance novels often express the discussion and thinking about love, emotions and interpersonal relationships. Therefore, people who read romance novels may pay more attention to these aspects and have a certain ability to think and reflect.
I recommend the following two apps for reading romance novels: 1. Qidian app -You can find many authors 'romance novels in this app. 2. Red Pomelo Fictions-This app also had a lot of romance novel resources, and it also provided a free trial function, allowing readers to try out the novel before deciding whether to buy the entire novel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
It's best for romance novels to have sweet endings! After all, the readers hoped to see the protagonist finally get together after experiencing all kinds of twists and turns, enjoying a happy and sweet love life. Therefore, I recommend the following romance novels to you: Wear It Quickly: There's always a protagonist who wants to harm me, Chief Love Test: The Sweet Wife of the Agreement Is Going to Turn the Sky, and Kangxi Harem I: Verdant Years. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: 1. "The Genius Queen of Rebirth": An inspirational story in which the protagonist relies on her own intelligence to be reborn and overcome difficulties in the workplace and relationships with her super talent. 2. <<Rebirth of the Useless>>: The useless girl Mu Kouxiang awakened her superpower overnight and began the prologue to becoming a genius. 3. "Dream of Rebirth Dance Ballet": The protagonist, Jing Xi, resisted the new future through dance while enduring endless suffering. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend Sakura High School Council. It's a tragic romance novel. The story took place in a school with cherry blossoms in full bloom. In order to avenge his dead sister, the protagonist unveiled the crimes one by one. The plot was a mix of murder, murder, and pure beauty. I hope you like my recommendation.😗