Well, in many revenge love novels, the end might be a bittersweet one. The revenge might have caused so much damage that while the love still exists, it's not enough to fully repair all the broken relationships. Or, the revenge could lead to a complete transformation of the characters. They might have learned from their vengeful actions and finally found a way to be together in a more mature and understanding way.
Often, revenge love novels end with either forgiveness or a form of reconciliation. The characters who were seeking revenge realize that love is more important than holding grudges. For example, in some novels, the person who was wronged may forgive their lover who once betrayed them and they start anew.
Revenge love novels can end in different ways. Sometimes, the revenge is fully carried out and the character who sought revenge is left alone and regretful as they realize that revenge didn't bring them the satisfaction they thought it would. In other cases, the love between the characters overcomes the need for revenge completely and they live happily ever after, mending all the past wrongs.
Sometimes, the hero may find that revenge is not as fulfilling as they thought. In some novels, they might realize that revenge has cost them too much, like their own humanity or the relationships they could have had. They may then try to find a different path or redemption at the end. This is a more complex and less common ending but can be very thought - provoking.
However, some revenge based romance novels end tragically. The pursuit of revenge might lead to the destruction of the relationship or the characters themselves. Maybe the character gets so consumed by revenge that they lose the love they could have had, like in some darker interpretations of the genre where the cycle of vengeance is inescapable and ruins everything.
Often, the avenger either succeeds in getting their revenge fully or partially. For example, in 'The Count of Monte Cristo', Edmond Dantes manages to ruin the lives of those who wronged him. But sometimes, the avenger realizes the futility of revenge in the end. Like in some modern stories where the character might choose forgiveness instead.
Often, they end with a sense of melancholy. The person with unrequired love may have to accept the reality and move on. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby', Gatsby's unrequired love for Daisy leads to his tragic death and in a way, his unrequited love ends with his own destruction.
Many dramatic love novels end with a sense of resolution. Take 'Jane Eyre' for instance. After going through a series of trials, Jane and Mr. Rochester are reunited and start a new life together. However, this doesn't mean that all the problems are gone. But it gives a feeling that love has prevailed in the end. There are also those that end with the lovers parting ways forever, which is a very dramatic way to show the impossibility of their love due to various reasons such as social status or personal beliefs.
They often end happily, with the couple getting together. For example, in many classic romances, the two lovers overcome all the difficulties and start a new life together.
Some love stories end in a more bittersweet way. The couple may part ways, but they have grown and learned from the relationship. They might still have love for each other, but they realize that they are better off apart for various reasons, such as different life goals or personal growth directions.
Some end happily with the couple getting together. They might decide to stay together after the summer ends, perhaps moving to the same place or making long - distance work. For example, in a story, the two characters who met at a summer resort realize they can't live without each other and make plans for their future together.
Often, they end tragically. For example, in 'Romeo and Juliet', both lovers die. Their families' feud and the forbidden nature of their love lead to this tragic outcome.
Often they end happily. The lovers overcome the obstacles that made their love a secret in the first place. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy get married after all misunderstandings are cleared.