'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn is also a well - known one. It's a thrilling story that involves a missing wife and a lot of twists and turns in the relationship between the main characters, with a strong blend of romance and suspense.
One popular one is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. It combines the tension of a workplace rivalry with a budding romance. The back - and - forth between the two main characters keeps the reader hooked. Another is 'Verity' by Colleen Hoover. It has a dark and suspenseful plot that intertwines with a complex relationship between the characters.
One way is to follow your favorite authors in this genre on social media. They may often recommend other books or authors that they like. Also, libraries usually have sections dedicated to this type of novel. Browse through those shelves and pick up books that have interesting covers or blurbs. You can also join book clubs that focus on contemporary suspense romance novels. Members can share their favorite reads and you can discover new books through them.
Most of them often have modern settings, like big cities or small - town America. For example, in 'Beach Read', the small - town by the beach is a key part of the story. They also usually deal with contemporary issues such as career choices and how it impacts relationships. In 'The Hating Game', the two main characters' careers play a role in their relationship. Another characteristic is that the characters are more diverse, representing different ethnicities, sexual orientations and personalities compared to older romance novels.
Well, they often have a strong female lead. For example, in many of these novels like 'The Kiss Quotient', the female character is independent in her own way even though she may be dealing with personal issues. She's not just a damsel in distress but actively participates in solving the mystery and developing the relationship.
Begin by brainstorming a unique setting. It could be a small town with a dark secret or a big city where danger lurks in unexpected places. Then, develop the relationship between your two main characters. Have them meet in an unusual or tense situation that sets the stage for both the romance and the suspense. As you write, keep adding elements that will keep the reader guessing, like hidden motives or unexpected revelations.
๐I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Sound Your Voice: Only Your Wife Can Act Coquettishly" was about the female protagonist's struggle in the dubbing industry and her growth and progress with the male protagonist. It was also an inspirational book.
2. "A Female Firefighter Falling in Love with a Superstar" was about a female firefighter, Lin Yi, who loved her career as a firefighter. She loved to chase after celebrities, and as she chased after them, she fell in love with the superstar, Xi Chen. The emotional entanglement was very exciting.
3. "The Great God Who Lives in My Home" was about the rise of the female protagonist, Ruan Mianmian, in a parallel world. She became the top female author in the entertainment industry and was doted on by the big shots of the entertainment industry.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The following were some of the recommended suspense novels that did not involve romantic plots: " Beijing Meridian,"" Zanzhong Record,"" Phoenix Pattern Lotus Building,"" Chang 'an Twelve Hours,"" Chenghua Twelve Years,"" The Code of the Riverside Scene During the Qingming Festival,"" Strange News Records of the Great Song Dynasty,"" Monogatari,"" Bamboo,"" Feng Mou Tian Qing," and " Demon Hunter."
Well, 'It Ends with Us' by Colleen Hoover is a very popular contemporary romance novel. It deals with some heavy themes like domestic abuse in a relationship, which makes it a very impactful read. Hoover's writing is so engaging that it pulls you right into the story. Then there's 'The Kiss Quotient' by Helen Hoang. It has an autistic main character which brings a fresh perspective to the romance genre. And 'Pride and Prejudice' (although it was written a long time ago, it still has a huge influence on contemporary romance) by Jane Austen. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is a classic example of slow - burn romance that many modern novels are inspired by.
'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston is also quite funny. It's a story of a relationship between a prince and the First Son of the United States. The humor comes from their cultural differences and the chaos that ensues as they try to keep their relationship under wraps.