One such novel could be 'Captured by Love'. In this story, the heroine is abducted in a rather mysterious situation and she often feels like she's screaming in the silence of her captivity, but then love starts to bloom between her and the captor in an unexpected way.
By using body language descriptions. A character may tremble slightly, or have a clenched fist while remaining silent on the outside. This can convey the feeling of screaming in the silence. In an abduction romance novel, it can add depth to the relationship between the abducted and the abductor as the latter may start to notice these small signs.
It could mean that the characters are expressing their intense emotions internally, like screaming in their minds. Since they are in a 'deaf' world in the novels, their communication might be more non - verbal and internal. For example, a character might be feeling a strong love or longing but unable to express it outwardly in a typical way, so they are'screaming' with those feelings inside their silent world.
It can be incorporated by having a character who has always been quiet about their feelings finally break free. Maybe they have been suppressing their love for a long time, and then at a crucial moment, they start to show their true emotions in a big way. It's like their internal'screaming' becomes visible to the other characters, which can be a turning point in the romance story.
Well, 'The Sheikh's Kidnapped Bride' can be considered among the best. It's a classic in the abduction romance genre, with a lot of passion and cultural elements thrown in. 'Abducted by the Highland Laird' is also a wonderful choice. The abduction in this novel leads to a story full of adventure and deepening love between the characters. And don't forget 'Taken by the Cowboy', where the cowboy's act of abduction (in a rather non - traditional sense) sparks a sweet and steamy romance.
One common theme is the power dynamic. The abductor usually has some form of power over the abducted at first, but as the story progresses, the power balance shifts as love develops. Another theme is redemption. The abductor may be initially seen as a villain, but through the love story, they seek redemption. And there's also the theme of forbidden love, as the relationship starts in an unorthodox and often illegal way.
Well, in general, abduction romance novels often involve a sense of danger and excitement. In the context of 'A Kingdom of Dreams', perhaps they might be set in a vividly described medieval - like kingdom. The abduction could be used as a plot device to bring the two main characters together, creating a love - hate relationship at first.
One common theme is the power struggle. When there is an abduction in the story, there is often a fight for control between the abductor and the abducted, which then develops into a romantic relationship. For example, in some novels, the male character abducts the female, but as they interact more, their relationship changes.
A common theme is the power dynamic. There's often an imbalance of power due to the abduction situation which then gradually shifts as the relationship progresses. For example, in many of these novels, the abductor may initially hold all the power, but as the story unfolds, the kidnapped character starts to gain some sort of influence.
One popular abduction romance novel is 'The Beauty and the Beast' -esque story where the female lead is abducted by a brooding hero. Another could be certain historical romance novels where a heroine is kidnapped by a Highland laird in Scottish settings. There are also some contemporary ones where a woman is abducted by a rich and mysterious man, which then leads to an unexpected love story.