I also recommend 'Love on the Beat'. It's a light - hearted cop romance novel that doesn't have overly complicated storylines. The characters are likable and the romance between the cop and the other main character is very sweet.
I'd also suggest 'Gone Baby Gone' by Dennis Lehane. It's a relatively easy - to - read novel that focuses on the search for a missing child by private investigators who have connections to the police. The way the police characters interact, their different approaches and attitudes, is really interesting for those new to this type of story.
I would recommend 'The Female Cop's Crush'. It's not too complicated and has a really nice build - up of the relationship between the female cop and the male lead. Also, 'Love at the Precinct' is a good choice for beginners. It gives a good introduction to the world of female cop romance novels with its light - hearted and engaging story.
I'd recommend the 'Stephanie Plum' series by Janet Evanovich. It's light - hearted and easy to follow. Stephanie is a bounty hunter, which is related to the law enforcement world. The books are filled with humor and interesting characters.
I would recommend 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It's a classic mystery novel with a lot of elements of investigation, similar to what cops do. It has a great plot and keeps you guessing. 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt is also a good one for beginners. It has a sense of mystery and the characters are involved in some sort of investigation. And 'The Westing Game' by Ellen Raskin. It's a fun and engaging mystery novel that can introduce readers to the concepts found in cop novels.
For beginners, I'd recommend 'Encyclopedia Brown' series. These short stories are about a boy detective who helps the local police solve simple mysteries in his town. The stories are fun and educational. 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency' by Alexander McCall Smith is also a good choice. It's set in Botswana and follows the gentle but intelligent Mma Ramotswe as she starts her own detective agency, often collaborating with the local police. The writing is warm and the mysteries are not overly complex. 'The Secret Seven' by Enid Blyton also involves a group of kids who sometimes work with the police to solve mysteries around their neighborhood. It's an easy - to - read and enjoyable series.
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.
For beginners, 'The Princess Diaries' by Meg Cabot is a great choice. It has a light - hearted and fun romantic plot along with the story of a girl finding herself. Another good one is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. It's a sweet and simple story about first love and high school relationships. 'Ella Enchanted' by Gail Carson Levine also has a charming love story within it that's easy to follow and enjoy.
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han is great for beginners. It's a modern young adult romance. Lara Jean writes love letters to all her crushes and then they accidentally get sent out. It's a fun and light - hearted story about first love and growing up.
For beginners, 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is a great start. It has a modern and relatable love story. 'Ella Enchanted' by Gail Carson Levine also has a charming romantic plot. It's a fairy - tale - like romance. And 'The Princess Bride' by William Goldman has a fun and romantic story that's easy to get into.