Well, there's 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes. The main character experiences a life - changing accident that affects her memory and her relationship with the male lead is deeply intertwined with this. Then, 'The Light We Lost' by Jill Santopolo, where the characters' past memories, including some lost due to an event similar to amnesia, shape their romantic connection. Additionally, 'Second Chance Summer' by Morgan Matson, which has a character dealing with a situation that mimics amnesia to some extent and there is a beautiful love story within the pages.
Sure. 'Love After Memory Loss' is a great one. In this novel, the male lead suffers from amnesia after an accident. A young woman enters his life during his recovery. Their relationship develops slowly as he tries to remember his former self. Also, 'Regency Amnesia Love' is quite good. It's full of the charm of the regency era, with the amnesia plot adding an interesting twist to the love story.
I would recommend 'Second Chance Summer' by Morgan Matson. Although not solely an amnesia themed romance, it has elements of lost memories and a beautiful second - chance romance. 'Meant to Be' by Lauren Morrill also has a situation where amnesia plays a role in the relationship development. And 'Love and Other Foreign Words' by Erin McCahan has a unique take on how amnesia can affect a budding romance.
For teen readers, 'The Distance from Me to You' by Marina Gessner is a great choice. It has a touch of amnesia in the story that blends well with the teen romance. Another is 'The Fill - In Boyfriend' by Kasie West. It has a plot that involves some memory - related twists in the romance. And 'When Dimple Met Rishi' by Sandhya Menon also has elements that could be considered amnesia - like in the context of how the characters understand each other's pasts in the romance.
Well, 'Gone with the Wind' can be considered in a way. Scarlett O'Hara kind of has a form of amnesia towards her true feelings at times during the historical events of the Civil War. Also, 'Jane Eyre' has moments where the main character seems to forget or be in denial about her own emotions in the context of the historical romance. These are classic examples that have elements that can be related to amnesia within the historical romance framework.
In amnesia themed romance novels, the confusion of identity is a typical plot device. The amnesiac character may not remember who they are in relation to others, especially their romantic partner. This creates a lot of emotional turmoil. Also, the healing process is often part of the plot. As the character tries to regain their memories, they also heal emotionally, and this is intertwined with their romantic relationship. The process of the non - amnesiac partner helping the one with amnesia is also common, which strengthens their bond.
'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte has some aspects that can be related to amnesia in a way. The complex relationships between Heathcliff and Catherine are constantly evolving, and there are moments where the past seems lost or distorted, adding a layer of mystery and romance to the story.
Another good option is 'Holiday in the Hamptons' by Sarah Morgan. This novel takes place during the holidays in the beautiful Hamptons. The story is about two people from different worlds who meet and fall in love. It has a great mix of holiday cheer, family drama, and of course, romance.
'Heated Rivalry' is a great hockey themed romance. It not only has the thrilling hockey games but also delves deep into the relationship between two players on opposing teams who fall in love. The story shows how they navigate their feelings while also dealing with the competitiveness of the sport.
One example could be 'The Girl with the Louding Voice' which, while not directly about pestilence in the traditional sense, the difficult circumstances in the story can be somewhat analogous to the chaos and challenges that a pestilence might bring. The relationship that develops between the main characters against this backdrop is quite romantic.
One great fall - themed romance novel is 'Autumn in the Vineyard'. It tells a story of a woman who returns to her family's vineyard in the fall and falls in love with the local winemaker. Another is 'Falling for You in Fall', which features a couple who meet during a fall festival and their relationship blossoms as the leaves change color. And 'A Fall to Remember' where the characters' love story unfolds against the backdrop of a beautiful fall landscape.