Some war hero romance novels include 'The Nightingale' which focuses on two sisters in France during World War II and the romances that develop in the midst of war. 'The Alice Network' also has elements of war and a hero - like figure and a romantic sub - plot. Also, 'The Book Thief' has a bit of a love story along with the story of a girl in Nazi Germany during the war, and the character of Max can be seen as a sort of hero in his own way.
One popular war hero romance novel is 'Outlander' which features a time - traveling nurse who falls in love with a Highland warrior during a time of war. Another is 'The Bronze Horseman' where a young woman and a soldier meet in the chaos of World War II. 'The Notebook' also has elements of a war hero as Noah goes off to war and his love story with Allie endures through many challenges.
Yes, there are. For example, 'Outlander' has elements of historical romance with a strong female lead and her relationship with a man who could be considered a hero in a way within the context of the historical events. It combines historical details, adventure, and romance quite well.
In 'Outlander', Jamie Fraser is a very popular character. He's a strong and brave Scottish warrior. His loyalty and love for Claire make him a beloved character. He has to face many challenges both in war and in his relationship, and his comebacks or returns to Claire are always highly anticipated by readers.
A well - known widower hero romance novel is 'Gone with the Wind'. Rhett Butler could be seen as a hero of sorts, and he has a past that includes being a widower. His relationship with Scarlett O'Hara is a complex and passionate one that is characteristic of a romance novel. Additionally, 'Jane Eyre' has elements where Mr. Rochester, who is a widower, has a deep and tumultuous relationship with the titular character, which is full of passion, mystery and ultimately love.
One popular billionaire hero romance novel is 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. It features a wealthy and complex male lead. Another is 'The Hating Game' which has elements of office romance with a successful hero. 'Crazy Rich Asians' also fits in a way as it has rich male characters involved in romantic plots.
A good example is 'Me Before You'. Will Traynor becomes rather obsessed with Louisa Clark in his own way. His feelings grow deeper as they spend time together. And 'The Notebook' is also a great one. Noah is so obsessed with Allie that he spends years pining for her and trying to win her back. His love for her is all - consuming throughout the story.
One popular pirate hero romance novel is 'The Pirate's Forbidden Love'. It tells the story of a fearless pirate who falls in love with a noblewoman. Another is 'A Pirate's Heart', which features a dashing pirate hero on a journey of love and adventure. And 'Pirate's Kiss' is also well - liked, with a strong pirate protagonist finding love in unexpected places.
One popular dark hero romance novel is 'Twilight' series. The vampire Edward Cullen can be seen as a kind of 'dark hero'. He has a complex and somewhat dangerous nature as a vampire, but also shows deep love for Bella. Another one is 'Fifty Shades of Grey', where Christian Grey has a rather dark past and complex personality which adds a lot to the romantic tension in the story.
There's 'The Lord's Betrayal'. The hero is wrongly accused of cheating in his relationship with the heroine. The story unfolds as they both struggle with their feelings and the false accusations. It shows how rumors can destroy a relationship and how love can overcome such difficulties.
One popular jealous hero romance novel is 'Twilight'. Edward Cullen often shows jealousy which adds to the romantic tension in the story. Another could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. Mr. Darcy's initial jealousy towards Mr. Wickham also plays a role in the complex relationship with Elizabeth Bennet.
One popular one is 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. The male lead, Christian Grey, is a possessive hero in the story. His relationship with Anastasia Steele is filled with his strong desires to possess and protect her, which is a common trope in possessive hero romance novels.