Well, 'The Girl and the Black Horse: A Harlequin Love Story' could also be a title. In harlequin novels, this combination often leads to stories filled with passion, mystery and the exploration of a relationship between the female lead and the male character represented as the 'black horse'.
In these novels, the relationship usually starts with some sort of conflict or mystery. The black - horse - like character might be brooding or have a secret past. The girl, on the other hand, is drawn to him despite her better judgment. As the story progresses, they gradually open up to each other and a deep emotional connection forms. For example, in many such stories, the black - horse - like man might be rude at first but then shows his softer side to the girl.
There is also 'Lonesome Dove' which has characters that can be related to the 'girls and black horse cowboy' theme. It tells a long and engaging story of cowboys on a journey, and there are female characters in the story that interact with the cowboy characters. The descriptions of the Western landscape and the cowboy life are very vivid.
Another example could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. Mr. Darcy is initially seen as a bit of a 'black horse'. He is aloof and proud at first, but as the story progresses, his true character is revealed and his relationship with Elizabeth Bennett develops into a beautiful romance.
Some popular ones could be 'The City Girl's Dream'.
I'm not aware of any extremely popular 'horse visual novel' titles off the top of my head. However, there might be some niche ones that are well - loved within the equestrian or visual novel communities.
One popular 'black magic novel' could be 'The Witch's Apprentice'. It tells the story of a young girl who discovers her powers in a world filled with black magic. Another might be 'The Dark Enchantment', which focuses on a wizard's journey through a land of dark spells and magic.
Some great 'girls and games visual novel' titles include 'Amnesia: Memories'. It focuses on the relationship between the protagonist and different girls in a world where the protagonist has lost their memories. 'Code:Realize − Guardian of Rebirth' is another. It has a steampunk setting and female characters that the protagonist interacts with in the visual novel. 'Utawarerumono' also stands out, with its rich story involving girls and the gameplay of a visual novel.
One popular title is 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It's a well - known visual novel that combines elements of a dating - sim with a psychological thriller. Another is 'Clannad', which offers a heartwarming story with multiple routes and character interactions. And 'Steins; Gate' also has aspects of a visual novel, with a complex time - travel plot and interesting characters.
Sure. 'Sin City' is a very popular Dark Horse graphic novel. It has a unique noir - style art and gritty stories set in a corrupt city. Another one is 'Hellboy', which features a demon - like hero fighting supernatural threats.
There could be some indie - made 'girls work visual novel' titles that are popular within niche communities. But in the mainstream, it's a bit difficult to name specific popular ones. It really depends on how widely the concept of 'girls work' is explored in a way that catches the attention of a large audience. Some visual novels that focus on female - centric stories in a work - like setting might be out there, but they may not have achieved huge popularity yet.