Another great one might be 'Lover Puzzle of the Star - Crossed Lovers'. It's about two lovers from different backgrounds or perhaps even different worlds. The light novel presents a series of puzzles in their relationship, like misunderstandings and external obstacles. Reading it feels like you're on a journey with the characters, trying to figure out how their love will ultimately be resolved.
Well, it's the complex characters. Each character in these light novels has their own motives, desires, and secrets. When it comes to love, all these elements combine to create a sort of puzzle. For example, a character might seem cold on the outside but is actually deeply in love, and you as the reader get to uncover this through the story. This makes it really engaging.
I'm not sure about specific 'lover in low light fanfic'. You could try searching on some fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own. They have a vast collection of fanfictions, and you might be able to find what you're looking for there.
One is 'To the Moon'. It's a puzzle - adventure game. The story is about two old men traveling through memories to fulfill a dying man's last wish. It's really sad and the puzzles are engaging. Another is 'Gris'. In this game, Gris is a girl dealing with her grief through a journey filled with puzzles. The art and the story are beautifully sad.
One such game is 'Gorogoa'. It has a beautiful and unique art style. The puzzles are intertwined with a story that is told in a very creative way. You manipulate panels to solve the puzzles and as you do so, the story of a boy's journey and his search for something important is revealed.
Another one is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. There are various puzzles within the virtual and real - world settings. The main character has to navigate through a complex web of language, technology, and power structures, all of which are intertwined in a very puzzling way.
One popular puzzle fiction is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It's a classic mystery where ten people are lured to an isolated island and then start getting killed one by one. The mystery of who the killer is and how they are doing it keeps readers guessing until the end. Another is 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown. It involves a lot of puzzles and mysteries related to art, history, and religion.
One great puzzle game with a story is 'The Room'. It has a mysterious and immersive story where you are exploring strange, locked boxes filled with puzzles within puzzles. Each solution reveals more about the secrets and the overall story arc. Another is 'Limbo', which has a rather dark and atmospheric story told without words. You play as a young boy making his way through a dangerous and strange world filled with deadly traps and puzzles.
One popular 'lover awakened novel' could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. In this novel, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy start off with misunderstandings but as the story progresses, their love is awakened through various events and self - discovery.
There is also 'Sharp Objects'. The main character has a troubled past and her relationships, especially the one with her mother, are filled with psychological turmoil. The way the love and hate are intertwined in her family relationships gives it a 'psycho lover' kind of feel.
One of the most famous is 'And Then There Were None' by Agatha Christie. It has a very puzzling plot where ten people are stranded on an island and start getting murdered one by one. The reader has to figure out who the killer is among them.