I'm not aware of any novels that specifically have this as the main title or concept. However, there are some young adult novels where characters have very innocent and perhaps child - like love at first sight moments, like 'The Fault in Our Stars' which has a very pure form of love between the two main characters, though not exactly in the 'baby' sense.
It's difficult to recommend a novel that exactly fits 'baby fall in love with me'. However, in children's literature, there are stories where young characters develop a strong bond that could be seen as a precursor to love. For example, in the 'Anne of Green Gables' series, Anne has deep friendships and innocent crushes as she grows up. It's not exactly the same but it shows the development of early emotional connections in a young character.
There are not many novels that directly match this. But in some fantasy novels, like 'Twilight', the relationship starts with a very innocent attraction which could be loosely related. Bella is quite young in the story and her relationship with Edward has elements of a somewhat innocent, all - consuming love. But it's not a 'baby' in the literal sense falling in love.
It might not be a well - established mainstream genre. There are many novels about love, but this specific phrase as a genre isn't very common. However, there could be individual novels with a plot where a baby - like or innocent character falls in love with someone, but it's not a widespread category like romance or mystery.
Another option could be 'Wuthering Heights'. It's a complex love story filled with passion, jealousy, and longing. The relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine is intense and could be related to the concept of love in 'can you love me novel' as it delves deep into the nature of love and its consequences.
I'm not sure there are many well - known novels specifically titled 'Time Fall'. However, there could be some indie or self - published works with this name. You might want to search on specialized e - book platforms or local libraries to see if you can find it.
One of the well - known 'friends fall in love' novels is 'When Harry Met Sally'. It beautifully portrays the journey of two friends over the years and how their relationship gradually evolves into love. Another great one is 'Emma' by Jane Austen. Emma and Mr. Knightley are friends who finally realize their love for each other.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. But you can try looking for it in local libraries or on major e - book platforms.
One possible Chinese novel could be 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality'. Although it may not directly have the exact theme of 'leave me love me', it has complex relationships and emotional entanglements among characters. The protagonist has to make choices between his own path of cultivation and the people he cares about, which can be related to the idea of leaving or loving in a way.
One possible novel could be 'The Husband's Devotion'. In this story, the husband shows deep and intense love for his wife, constantly striving to love her 'harder' in the sense of being more affectionate, supportive, and dedicated. It's a story full of heartwarming moments and challenges they face together as a couple.
One such novel could be 'Second Chance at Love with My Ex - Wife'. In this type of novel, usually there are complex emotions involved. The characters often have a history together which adds depth to their renewed relationship. There might be past misunderstandings that need to be cleared up, and the journey of falling in love again can be filled with both heartache and joy.
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' is a great 'feel good fall in love novel'. It tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Their relationship starts with misunderstandings and pride, but gradually develops into deep love. The vivid descriptions of the English countryside and the complex characters make it a classic that always makes readers feel good while reading about their love story.
One great example is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'. Lara Jean has a box of love letters she wrote to boys she had crushes on in the past, and one of those boys was her childhood friend. Their relationship develops in a really sweet and charming way throughout the story.