Good LDS romance novels often have strong moral values. For example, the characters are usually honest, kind and respectful. These values are reflected in their relationships and the choices they make.
The LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints) generally encourages literature that is in line with its values. Regarding romance novels, they would likely frown upon those that contain excessive sexual content, violence, or promote values contrary to the teachings of the church. For example, if a romance novel promotes premarital sex or adultery, it would not be in line with LDS teachings.
The 'Love and Faith' series is also a good choice. It focuses on the experiences of young LDS adults in love. It deals with issues like dating, friendship, and staying true to one's beliefs while in a relationship in a relatable way for young readers.
No. Given the LDS Church's emphasis on moral and religious values, most apostles would not recommend romance novels as a whole. There are many romance novels with content that goes against the Church's teachings like inappropriate sexual content or relationships that don't follow the proper moral code.
Clean LDS romance novels typically feature strong moral and religious values. They often center around characters who are members of the LDS church and their relationships. For example, they might show how the characters rely on their faith in their romantic pursuits.
Another one is 'The Goose Girl' which has been adapted with LDS - influenced themes in some versions. It has a beautiful story of love, sacrifice, and self - discovery. The LDS undertones in the novel give it a unique flavor that appeals to fans of both romance and LDS literature.