Sure. 'The Unhoneymooners' is a great choice. It has a relatable curvy heroine and a really engaging plot full of comical situations and sweet romance.
'Well Met' is also suitable for beginners. The story has a curvy female character who gets involved in a Renaissance - fair - themed romance. It's light - hearted and easy to get into, with a good amount of romance and character development.
One example could be 'Persepolis'. The art in it has a certain curvy simplicity that helps tell the story in a very engaging way. The curves in the character designs and the layout of the panels contribute to the overall feel of the story about a young girl's life in Iran.
There may not be a widely known mainstream 'curvy woman male priest romance novel' in the traditional sense. But if you were to write one, it could start with the curvy woman coming to the priest for spiritual guidance. As they interact more, an attraction forms. The priest would then have to grapple with his vows and the new - found feelings. This could lead to a complex and emotional journey for both characters, full of moral dilemmas and the power of love.
A great beginner - friendly black romance novel is 'The Brown Sisters' series by Talia Hibbert. The books in this series are full of witty banter, relatable characters, and steamy romance. They are set in a contemporary context and deal with issues like self - acceptance and love in a very engaging way.
Sure. 'Feral Sins' by Suzanne Wright is a good start. It has a simple yet captivating plot about shifter relationships and is easy to follow.
Sure. 'A Surgeon's Love Affair' is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging plot. The characters are easy to like and the romance between the surgeon and the other lead is very sweet.
Sure. 'The Fault in Our Stars' is a great start. It has a relatable story of young love with characters who have their own lonely moments. Another beginner - friendly option is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'. Lara Jean is a bit of a loner in her own world of unrequited love until things start to change. And 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' where Simon is dealing with his own identity and love life while being a bit of an outcast.
I would recommend 'Anna and the French Kiss' for beginners. It's set in Paris and has a charming story of a girl who finds love in a new place. The characters are likable and the romance is very relatable. Also, 'The Kiss Quotient' is a good start. It has an interesting premise where a woman on the autism spectrum hires an escort to teach her about love and relationships, and of course, they end up falling for each other.
Sure. 'A Chance at Love' is a great start. It has a simple yet engaging plot about a bwam relationship. The characters are well - developed, and it's easy to follow along.
A great beginner - friendly ranch romance novel is 'First Love at the Ranch'. It's a light - hearted story of two young people who meet at a ranch during summer vacation and start to have feelings for each other. The writing style is accessible and it really captures the charm of ranch life in the context of a romance.
For beginners, 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes is a great choice. It's a heart - wrenching yet beautiful story about Louisa Clark and Will Traynor. Their relationship changes both of their lives in unexpected ways.