One popular 'other woman' romance novel is 'The Other Boleyn Girl'. It tells the story of Mary Boleyn in the court of Henry VIII. Another is 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier, where the new wife is haunted by the presence of her husband's first wife, the mysterious Rebecca.
Jealousy is a big theme. The 'other woman' might be jealous of the man's current partner, and vice versa. In stories like 'The Other Boleyn Girl', Mary is jealous of her sister Anne's position with the king at times. Also, secrecy is often involved. The relationship between the 'other woman' and the man is usually kept hidden at first, which adds to the drama. This can be seen in 'Rebecca' where the new wife slowly discovers secrets about her husband's past relationship with Rebecca.
Well, 'Wuthering Heights' also has elements of this. Isabella Linton could be considered the 'evil other woman' in the love triangle. She disrupts the relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine in her own way. There are also some modern romance novels like 'The Hating Game' where there is a bit of a rival character who can be seen as the 'evil other woman' in the office romance context.
In 'other woman' romance novels, female characters are often portrayed as complex. They can be strong - willed like Scarlett in 'Gone with the Wind', who doesn't let the fact that she might be seen as the 'other woman' stop her from going after what she wants.
One popular 'other woman drama romance novel' is 'The Other Boleyn Girl'. It tells the story of Mary Boleyn, who was once the mistress of King Henry VIII. Another is 'Rebecca' where the new wife of Maxim de Winter feels overshadowed by his first wife, Rebecca, creating a complex love triangle full of drama.
I recommend the two novels,"Toxic Female Supporting Female" and "Spring in the Girlhouse." Both novels were ancient romance novels that involved the PK plot of a reborn woman and a transmigrated woman. Among them,"The Supporting Female is Poisonous" was about the rebirth of the supporting female character after her reputation was ruined. She started her life reversal again with unwillingness and anger."Spring in the boudoir" was about a woman who was engaged at the age of thirteen and married at the age of fifteen. After her glory was limitless, she accidentally discovered that she was just an insignificant clown. After returning to her childhood, she pursued the peace of the family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Often, the 'evil other woman' is portrayed as jealous. For example, in many novels, she might be jealous of the heroine's relationship with the male lead. So she'll try to create misunderstandings or spread rumors.
One common theme is the complex emotions involved. The 'other woman' often experiences a mix of guilt, longing, and the hope for true love. Another theme can be the exploration of society's views on such relationships. For example, how people around the characters react to the situation.
I recommend " A Guide to Dressing Quickly,"" The Big Servant Girl,"" My Thousand Years Old Master," and " The Beautiful and Elegant Tyrant Flower." These novels were not romance novels. They all had their own characteristics. There were modern, ancient, science fiction, and many other topics. There were also suspense, business, farming, and time-travel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Yes, I recommend the following novels to you:
"Tragic Time Travel: A Casanova Eunuch": Fantasy Romance-Oriental fantasy novel. With the identity of a little eunuch, it was very popular and full of mystery.
"Wear it quickly, you're not an unlucky one": A fantasy romance novel with supernatural powers. After the protagonist gets a chance to be reborn, he tests the various worlds. It's exciting and interesting.
"Those Empathetic Youths": An urban, youthful, and campus novel. It recorded a person's growth and memories, and it was heartwarming and touching.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗