In accidental marriage romance novels, the ending often involves the couple choosing to be together out of love. There could be a scene where they have a heart - to - heart conversation and admit their true feelings. They might also have overcome some sort of external obstacle, like disapproving family members or a difficult career situation that was affected by the accidental marriage. The end result is that they embrace their relationship and look forward to a future together, with a sense of new - found love and commitment.
Most often, they end with the couple getting back together. After all the trials and tribulations they've been through, they realize they still love each other and are willing to work on their relationship.
Often, they end with the couple reconciling. They realize their love for each other is stronger than the problems they faced.
Accidental hero romance novels often start with an ordinary situation. For example, the two main characters might meet at work or in a social setting. Then, something unexpected happens. Maybe one character gets into trouble, and the other, without really planning to be a hero, steps in to help. This event then becomes the starting point of their relationship. As they interact more, they start to fall in love while the accidental hero continues to show his or her heroic side in different ways.
Often, they end with the main couple getting married or reaffirming their commitment to their marriage. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy get married and are shown to be happily in love. In 'The Notebook', Noah and Allie die in each other's arms, still deeply in love after a long marriage.
Mostly, they end with a happy marriage. The couple lives happily ever after, often in a beautiful place like a grand castle or a magical forest.
Some end with a bittersweet note. For instance, the couple might realize they are better off as friends and co - parents rather than romantic partners. They decide to focus on raising the child amicably. In these cases, while there is no romantic union in the traditional sense, there is a sense of growth and acceptance.
Most matchmaking romance novels end happily. The characters who were brought together through matchmaking usually fall in love and decide to be together. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy end up getting married after all the misunderstandings are cleared up.
Rebound romance novels often end in different ways. Some end happily with the characters realizing that their new relationship is the real deal and they are truly in love. For example, in many contemporary romance novels like 'The Hating Game', the couple overcomes all the odds and gets together in the end.
Often, they end with the couple getting together. The bet, which might have been the initial source of conflict or connection, is resolved, and the two characters realize their love for each other.
Many reincarnation romance novels end with a sense of closure regarding the karmic cycles that the characters have been through. This could mean that they have learned their lessons from their past lives and are now able to have a more harmonious relationship. They might also have a new understanding of their love that transcends time and space, and the ending shows them moving forward together in this new state of enlightenment. In some cases, if the story has a more tragic bent, one or both of the characters might sacrifice themselves for the other's spiritual growth or to break a cycle of bad karma, but still, there is a sense of resolution in the end.