'The Duchess War' by Courtney Milan is a historical romance novel that is accessible for beginners. It has a great balance between historical details and the love story. The characters are well - developed, and the relationship between the Duchess and her love interest is full of charm, with some humorous moments along the way.
Sure. 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes is a great choice. It has a simple yet powerful love story that is easy to follow. It shows how two very different people can fall in love and how that love can change them.
Sure. 'The Bride' by Julie Garwood is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging plot set in medieval Scotland. The story of the young lady and the laird is full of sweet and tender moments along with some exciting adventures.
'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' is also a good start. It's not just about the romance but also about friendship and self - growth. The relationship between Aristotle and Dante develops gradually and is full of touching moments that are not overly complex for those new to gay romance novels.
'Beautiful Creatures' by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl is also suitable. It tells the story of a mortal boy and a witch. The small - town southern setting combined with the magic and the budding romance makes it an interesting read for those new to paranormal romance.
I'd recommend 'The Billionaire's Virgin Acquisition' as well. It's not overly complex. The billionaire character and the innocent girl's story has enough charm and romance. There are some cute moments and a bit of drama that beginners would enjoy.
For beginners, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a great choice. It's about Lara Jean Covey and her love letters that accidentally get sent out. The story has a sweet and innocent take on first love and high school relationships. It's a really charming book.
'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green also works well for beginners. It's a young adult romance that deals with some heavy themes while also having a beautiful love story between Hazel and Augustus. Their relationship is full of humor, understanding, and deep affection.
For beginners, 'Umrao Jaan Ada' can be a great start. Its language is not overly complex and the story is very engaging as it is about a woman's life journey in a particular cultural setting. It gives a good introduction to Urdu literature's ability to create vivid characters.
I'd recommend 'Outlander' for beginners. It has a time - travel element which makes it really interesting. It's set in different historical periods, mainly in Scotland, and the love story between Claire and Jamie is both passionate and complex. The historical details are well - written and it's a great introduction to the genre of historical romance.
I'd recommend 'Sense and Sensibility'. It's by Jane Austen, so the writing is accessible. The two sisters' experiences in love are interesting to follow. Also, 'Little Women' by Louisa May Alcott has some sweet romantic elements within the family - centered story set in the 19th century. It's a gentle introduction to historical romance.