Don't forget about 'The Selection' by Kiera Cass. It's about a girl who enters a competition to marry a prince. There are many twists and turns in the romance department as she navigates her feelings for the prince among all the other competitors.
'FBI Love in the Line of Duty' is quite good. It shows how two agents deal with their feelings for each other while being in high - pressure situations. It has a lot of action and the romance is really sweet. They support each other both in their personal and professional lives.
'Vicious' by V. E. Schwab can be considered. It has characters with extraordinary abilities and a complex relationship that can be seen as a form of romance. The way the characters' powers interact with their emotions and their connection to each other is really fascinating. There's a lot of depth to the story and the relationships.
Well, 'A Crown of Wishes' by Roshani Chokshi is really good. It has a princess who is brave and intelligent. The world - building in this novel is amazing. Then there's 'The Goose Girl' by Shannon Hale. It's a beautiful retelling of the fairy tale, and the princess in it has to find her way back to her rightful place through her own strength. 'Princess Academy' by Shannon Hale is also a great pick. It shows how a group of girls are trained to be princesses and the journey of one girl in particular.
I'd say 'The Unhoneymooners' by Christina Lauren. The whole premise of two enemies having to go on a honeymoon together is just ripe for comedy. The characters' constant bickering and the unexpected situations they find themselves in make for a really funny read.
One great princess romance novel is 'Ella Enchanted'. It tells the story of Ella who is cursed with obedience. Her journey as she tries to break the curse while falling in love with the prince is really engaging. The characters are well - developed and the world - building is charming.
'Ella Enchanted' is also great. Ella has been given the 'gift' of obedience, which causes all sorts of problems. Her relationship with the prince is a sweet and complex one as she tries to break free from the curse and find true love.
Well, 'Fingersmith' is definitely a top pick. It has a great plot full of mystery. Then there's 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post' which has a bit of mystery in the main character's life. And 'Tipping the Velvet' also has mystery and is a great read for lesbian mystery fans.
'Tipping the Velvet' by Sarah Waters. It's a story about a young woman's journey through different relationships, including with other women, and her exploration of her own sexuality. It's set in the Victorian era and gives a great insight into the society of that time while also telling a very personal story of love and identity.
One great one is 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' by Jeanette Winterson. It's a semi - autobiographical novel that beautifully portrays the main character's journey of coming out and her complex relationship with her mother and her faith.
One of the best - selling Princess Daisy novels might be 'The Adventures of Princess Daisy' which follows her on a journey through magical lands, facing challenges and making new friends. It has a captivating storyline that appeals to a wide audience.