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What are the easy romantic novels to read to read for beginners?

Last Updated: 25.06.2025 04:47

What are the easy romantic novels to read to read for beginners?

Hey fellow reader, I’ve been reading romance and fantasy for quite long and would love to give you some sweet yet standard level romance novels, if you're a beginner:

This books is mildly based on fantasy and feature a sweet teenage love novel that proves that love can conquer all no matter what. Overall it's a good romantasy read.

5*Dollar Bahu by Sudha Murthy

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This too is a story of breaking societal norms but showing regret and acceptance… truly opens your eyes about the never ending comparing nature of your in-laws…Not completely a romance novel but is a good read if you like such topics.

3* The palace of illusions

-Nishthu

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6* People we meet on vacation by Emily Henry

This book features the theme of tension between two friends who are destined to be with eachother after all. It's a cute yet steamy transformation of awkwardness between friends to love.

4* Gently fals the bakula by Sudha Murthy

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Hey, hope any of these books would enter your tbr or your list…Keep reading!

I seriously devoured this book in like day or two and it was totally worth the attention.Although you may feel it's a bit boring in the starting but later on it progresses into a cute read…… but do brace yourself for the end.

1* A touch of eternity by Durjoy Dutta.

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2*The fault in our stars

This is a passionate story of a couple with high intellectual aspirations… that would later on tear the lives apart…It would be suitable if you like to read about the story of a women who kept quiet for long but later on decided to pursue her dreams.

If you're more on the historical and feminine side, this would be a great read.. It really broadens your perspective about the treatment of women in Mahabharat and is truly a brave read….. definitely if you can handle the tones of maturity and understanding in the book, you'd be good to go.

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