I would recommend 'Ella Enchanted' for beginners. Prince Char is a heroic figure. The story is a charming take on the Cinderella - like story. It has elements of magic and a sweet love story. It's not overly complicated, which makes it suitable for those new to hero - centered romance novels.
For beginners, 'Beauty and the Beast' (in book form) can be great. The Beast is a hero in the end, and the story of how Belle and he fall in love is very well - known and straightforward. It has a great message about seeing beyond appearances. Also, 'Me Before You' has a hero - like character in Will. The relationship between Lou and Will is a touching and easy - to - understand story for those starting out in hero romance novels.
For beginners, 'The Hating Game' is a good choice. The male lead, Josh, has a possessive side when it comes to his relationship with Lucy. It has a light - hearted and fun tone that makes it easy to get into the possessive hero romance genre.
For beginners, 'The Dark Knight Returns' is a good start. It's a well - known Batman story where he's not the typical squeaky - clean hero. You can easily get into the world of anti - heroes through this. Another one is 'Fight Club'. It has a simple yet very engaging plot with Tyler Durden as an interesting anti - hero that many people can relate to on some level.
Sure. 'The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight' is a great choice. The male lead is a bit shy in expressing his feelings initially. It's an easy and sweet read. Another is 'Anna and the French Kiss'. St. Clair, the male character, has his shy moments which make the romance more interesting.
Another one is 'Love in the Mafia Underworld'. It starts with a very relatable situation for the heroine which then leads to her encounter with the mafia hero. The writing is clear and the romance elements are not overly complicated for those new to the genre.
'Batman: The Long Halloween' is also great for beginners. It's a classic Batman story that showcases his detective skills and his complex relationship with Gotham's rogues gallery. The art is also really good.
For beginners, 'Persepolis' is a great choice. It has a simple yet powerful art style and a very engaging story that's easy to follow. 'Bone' is also good. It has a lot of humor and the story is not overly complex. Another option could be 'Smile' by Raina Telgemeier. It's a relatable coming - of - age story about a girl going through dental problems and the challenges of middle school.
For beginners, 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' is a great start. It's easy to understand and the anti - hero aspect of Naofumi's character is really well - developed. He starts off being wronged and his journey of trying to prove himself while also not always following the 'right' path is engaging. Another good one is 'Overlord'. The concept of Momonga being an all - powerful anti - hero in a game - turned - real - world is really interesting and the story progresses in a way that's not too difficult to follow.
A good beginner - friendly option is 'The Kiss Quotient'. The male protagonist is a strong, quiet man who slowly opens up in the story, and the romance is really sweet. Also, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' has a male lead who can be seen as a strong silent type in some ways. The relationship between the two main characters is a great example of a modern - day romance.
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.
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.