Romantic tales.
Love fictions. These are works of fiction that are centered around love, passion, and relationships, much like romance novels. They can range from historical love stories to modern - day romantic comedies in written form.
Sentimental stories. Such stories usually evoke strong emotions related to love, affection, and tenderness, which are common elements in romance novels.
Some more girl names for your story could be Violet, which gives a sense of delicacy and beauty. Another one is Ruby, which has a bit of a fiery and vibrant feel to it. And Nora, which is a name that can be associated with intelligence and kindness.
Some other names for romance novels are love stories or romantic fiction.
In some romance novels, you may come across terms like 'the core' or 'the center'. These are used to describe the vagina in a more veiled way, as romance novels usually aim for a certain level of propriety while still being sensuous. They might also use 'the womanly part' which is a rather general but still a way to refer to it without being overly explicit.
Bloodmoon's Curse. The 'Bloodmoon' is often associated with bad omens in horror lore. When combined with 'curse', it gives the impression that there is some sort of supernatural force related to this strange lunar event that is causing havoc.
Classic names like Oliver and Charlotte are also very suitable. Oliver has a friendly and approachable feel, and Charlotte gives an image of elegance and kindness. These qualities can be incorporated into the characters in the story. For instance, if Charlotte is a character, she can be portrayed as a helpful and well - mannered little girl.
Luna. For a female detective, Luna can work well. It means'moon' in Spanish and Italian, and can suggest a character who has a calm, mysterious side, perhaps with an intuition that is as strong as the moon's pull.
One name could be 'The Sinister Staircase'. Staircases can be really spooky, especially in old, haunted houses. Another is 'The Eerie Attic'. Attics are often filled with old, forgotten things and can be a great setting for a spooky story. And 'The Dark Cellar' which is usually a damp, dark and somewhat creepy place.
Honeydew Hamlet. 'Honeydew' is a sweet - sounding word, and 'Hamlet' gives it a small - town, rural charm.
Haven. It's a simple but effective name. It implies that the town is a safe place, a haven for the characters in the story. It could be a refuge from the outside world or from some kind of danger.