In 'The Princess Diaries', Mia Thermopolis is the main character. She's a bit of a tomboy, with a normal, somewhat clumsy life until she discovers she's a princess. In 'Ella Enchanted', Ella is the tomboy - ish main character who is cursed but still manages to be strong - willed and later falls in love. And in 'Anne of Green Gables', Anne Shirley is the red - haired tomboy who loves nature and has a great love story with Gilbert.
In 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean Covey is the main character. She's not overly girly, likes to make her own decisions and has her own fashion sense. And she has a romantic relationship with Peter Kavinsky. In 'The Hunger Games', Katniss Everdeen is the main tomboy - like character. She's tough and independent and her relationship with Peeta Mellark is a central part of the story.
In this novel, the main character is surely the tomboy. She's the center of the story, and her experiences shape the plot. There could be her family members as important characters too. For example, a father who doesn't understand her or a mother who is more accepting. And then there's the love interest. He's the one who she has this tomboy - romance with, and his character might be more traditional or he might also be a bit of an outcast in some way, which makes their relationship more interesting.
😋I recommend the following tomboyish novels (romance): 1. "School hunk's wife, where are you going?"(Modern Romance-Wealthy Family): A little fox disguised as a man unexpectedly gets pregnant and starts a sweet and bitter love story with the male protagonist. 2. "School hunk steals schemes: The tomboy turns the sky upside down"(romantic youth-youth campus genre): In order to fulfill his dream of love, the tomboy and the male lead embark on a sweet love journey. 3. "The Mo family picked up a little mute"(Modern Romance-Wealthy Family): After the tomboy was adopted by the Mo family, he started a warm and sweet love story with the male protagonist. 4. "School hunk, don't leave after school!" [(Romance Youth-Youth Campus Category): A tomboy starts a happy and warm love story in order to pursue the boy he likes.] 5. "I Want to Be Your Knight"(Romance Youth-Youth Campus genre): The tomboy and the male lead start a sweet first love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Some might say that 'Little Women' fits this category. Jo March is very much a tomboy, preferring to write and have adventures rather than conform to society's ideas of femininity. Her relationship with Laurie, at least in part of the story, is a form of romance. And then there's 'Stargirl' where the main character Stargirl is a unique girl with a touch of tomboyishness and a beautiful romantic story with Leo.
One great tomboy romance novel is 'Ella Enchanted'. The main character, Ella, has a tomboyish charm. She is strong - willed and not afraid to get her hands dirty, yet she also experiences a sweet and magical romance. Another is 'The Princess Diaries' series. Mia Thermopolis starts off as a bit of a tomboy and her journey through royalty also includes a lovely romantic sub - plot.
Tomboy characters in graphic novels are typically very confident. They believe in themselves and their abilities. In 'Lumberjanes', the girls are confident in their skills, whether it's rock climbing or solving mysteries. They also have a tomboyish sense of humor, which can be a bit more rough - and - tumble and not as prim and proper as some might expect from more traditionally feminine characters. And they are often physically active, enjoying sports or other physical activities like running through the woods or fighting monsters.
Perhaps one of the main characters is a strong - willed and independent person, while the other is more laid - back or reserved. Their differences would create a lot of interesting interactions throughout the story. And as the story progresses, they would start to understand and appreciate each other more, leading to a romantic relationship.
In 'Edenbrooke', the main characters are Marianne Daventry and Philip Wyndham. Marianne is a young woman who is sent to Edenbrooke and Philip is the charming and somewhat mysterious man she meets there.
In many Grayson romance novels, Grayson himself is the central male figure. He could be a wealthy businessman or an artist. The female protagonist might vary from book to book. Sometimes she could be a journalist, like Lucy, who is on a mission to interview Grayson and ends up falling in love with him during the process.
In 'Jane Eyre', the main characters are Jane Eyre herself, a strong - willed governess, and Mr. Rochester, the brooding and mysterious master of Thornfield Hall.
In the 'Bridgerton' novels, Daphne Bridgerton is a main character. She is at the center of the romantic storylines, navigating the complex world of courtship.