The 'Fifty Shades' series has some aspects that might be related. Christian Grey is extremely possessive and monitors Anastasia Steele's actions to a large extent. However, it's more of a complex relationship dynamic with elements that verge on stalking in the name of love and protection.
One popular stalker novel could be 'You' by Caroline Kepnes. It's a disturbing yet engaging story that delves into the mind of a stalker. The main character becomes obsessed with a woman and his actions are both terrifying and fascinating to read about.
Yes. Stalker hero novels can be controversial because they may normalize or even glorify behavior that is not acceptable in society. However, some people argue that it's just a fictional trope and readers are able to distinguish between fiction and reality, but it still remains a point of debate.
Another one might be 'Obsession' by some authors. The male lead often shows up unexpectedly around the female lead, following her in a way that blurs the line between obsession and romance. It plays on the idea of that intense, all - consuming love that can border on stalking behavior but is presented as passionate love in the context of the novel.
They usually have an intense, almost obsessive focus on the heroine. It's like she is the center of their world and they can't think about anything else. This could lead to actions like finding out every little detail about her life without her permission.
One popular stalker hero romance novel is 'Twilight'. Edward, in a sense, has some stalker - like tendencies at the beginning as he is intensely interested in Bella. He watches her from afar and tries to learn about her without her full knowledge.
Some great hero novels include 'Beowulf'. Beowulf is a fearless hero who battles monsters like Grendel and his mother. He is a paragon of strength and courage. 'Dune' is also a well - known hero novel. Paul Atreides is a hero in a complex and dangerous universe, dealing with political intrigue and powerful enemies. And 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series has Percy as a hero. He discovers he is a demigod and goes on many quests to save the world from various threats.
A good example might be 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. Although it's not strictly a traditional stalker novel, there are elements of stalking and manipulation that play a major role in the story. The complex relationship between the characters has undertones of stalking - like behavior which makes it a great read in this context.
I'm not really sure about specific 'Naruto Hinata stalker fanfiction' stories as they might not be very mainstream or ethical in nature. However, in general Naruto fanfiction can cover a wide range of themes. Some might focus on their relationship in different AU (alternate universe) settings like a modern day AU where Naruto and Hinata are normal high school students. But the idea of a stalker theme is not something that should be promoted as it involves invasive and often negative behavior.
I'm not really into that genre specifically. However, some fanfiction platforms might have such stories. You could try Archive of Our Own. But stalking is a concerning and often inappropriate behavior in real life, and while it might be fictionalized in fanfiction, it should still be read with an understanding of its inappropriateness in the real context.
One popular story might be 'The Encounter in the Wasteland'. It could explore how the Stalker and Lotus meet in a post - apocalyptic setting and their journey together.