Sure. 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is a great start. It's a young adult romance that deals with love and life in a very real and touching way. Another is 'Anna and the French Kiss' by Stephanie Perkins. It has a charming setting in Paris and a lovely romance plot.
For beginners, 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is a good choice. It's light - hearted and has a relatable story of a girl and her love letters. Also, 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli has a great mix of coming - of - age and romance elements that are easy to follow and enjoy.
Sure. 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier is a great beginner graphic novel. It's a relatable story about a girl going through dental problems and the challenges of growing up. It has simple and clear art that makes it easy to follow. Another good one is 'Dog Man' by Dav Pilkey. It's full of humor and action, and the illustrations are really engaging for those new to graphic novels.
I'd recommend 'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. It has a slow - burning, beautiful romance between Aristotle and Dante. It's also a great story about friendship and self - discovery. 'Since You've Been Gone' by Morgan Matson is good too. It has a sweet romance that unfolds as the main character completes a list of tasks left by her best friend. 'We Were Liars' by E. Lockhart also has elements of teen romance among its mystery and family drama.
Another good one is 'Devil's Game' by Kresley Cole. It has a unique take on biker romances. The characters are interesting and the story has a good mix of action and romance, which is perfect for those new to bikers romance novels.
For beginners, 'Angelique and the Knight' is a good choice. It has a straightforward plot with a clear romantic arc. The language used in the novel is not overly complex, so it's accessible for those new to the Angelique romance novels. You'll get to know Angelique and her charm through her interactions with the knight.
For beginners, I'd recommend 'Gentle Djinn, Loving Heart'. It has a sweet and straightforward plot that focuses on the development of the relationship between the djinn and the human character. It doesn't have too many complex magical concepts that might be confusing for new readers. Also, 'Djinn Love for Dummies' (not an actual title meaning it's for dummies, but it's beginner - friendly) is a good start. It gives a good introduction to the world of djinn romance with a charming love story.
If you're a beginner in cheesy romance novels, you might like 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion. It has a unique and cheesy love story about a genetics professor looking for a wife. 'Attachments' by Rainbow Rowell is also a great one. It's a story about a man who falls in love while monitoring office emails, and it has some really cheesy, heart - melting moments. And 'One Day' by David Nicholls is a classic cheesy romance. It follows the relationship of two people over the years in a very poignant and cheesy way.
I'd recommend 'The Sun Is Also a Star' by Nicola Yoon. It's a YA romance that also delves into deeper themes like immigration and family. The love story between Natasha and Daniel is really engaging. Also, 'Dumplin'' by Julie Murphy has a lovely romance in it among other important themes like body positivity and self - acceptance.
Another option is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. While it's a more modern - day period romance set in the past. It tells the beautiful love story of Noah and Allie. The way Sparks writes about their relationship and the challenges they face is really touching.
Another option is the 'The Selection' series. It has a unique concept where a girl gets selected to compete for a prince's hand in marriage. It has elements of royalty, drama, and of course, romance, which can be very appealing to those new to the genre.
'Hatoful Boyfriend' is a unique and beginner - friendly romance visual novel. As the name suggests, you get to date pigeons in a very strange but interesting world. It has a humorous take on the romance genre and is a great way to get introduced to the world of visual novels without being too intimidating.