'Faded Love: The End of a Beautiful Dream'. This title gives the sense of a love that once was strong and beautiful but has now faded away, which is often a very sad scenario in love stories.
Well, titles like 'A Love that Endured the Second World War', 'Love and Sacrifice in WWII', 'Romance Against the WWII Backdrop' would be great. These titles capture the essence of love stories set during the chaos and destruction of World War 2. They give an idea that love was still present even in the most difficult of times, and that it might have been tested by the hardships of war, such as separation, danger, and loss. It makes the reader anticipate stories of love that managed to survive and even thrive in the face of the global conflict.
Some good titles might include 'Love's Resilience in WW2'. This title emphasizes how love manages to survive during such a tumultuous period. 'WW2: Love Against All Odds' is also suitable as it shows that love can exist even when the odds are stacked against it because of the war. And 'Hearts United in the WW2 Struggle' which gives the sense that two people's hearts are joined together during the struggle of World War 2.
'Tears of a Forsaken Love'. It clearly shows that the love has been forsaken, and the mention of tears adds to the sadness. It gives an immediate image of someone crying over a lost love.
Here are some others. 'Love's Rebirth' which could be for a love that is rekindled after some time or hardship. 'Love's Refuge' for when love is a place of safety or comfort. 'The Spark of Love' to represent that initial feeling of attraction that starts a love story.
For murder stories, titles such as 'The Blood - Stained Clues', 'The Lethal Deception', and 'The Sinister Slaying' work well. 'The Blood - Stained Clues' immediately makes readers think about a crime scene and the evidence left behind. 'The Lethal Deception' implies that there is some sort of trickery or falsehood involved in the murder, which adds to the suspense. 'The Sinister Slaying' simply has a very menacing and dark feel to it, which is perfect for a murder story.
Well, 'The Secret in the Attic' is also a great title. It immediately creates an air of mystery. You start to think about what could be hidden in the attic. Is it a family heirloom? A long - lost diary? Or something more sinister? It hooks the reader's curiosity and makes them want to read the story to find out the secret.
Well, 'Midnight's Scream', 'Eyes in the Dark' and 'The Deadly Whispers' are really good horror story titles. They play on common fears like the unknown that lurks in the darkness and the sense of something being not quite right. For example, 'Midnight's Scream' makes you think about something terrifying happening in the middle of the night when people are usually most vulnerable.
Titles like 'Achieving the Impossible: Success Stories', 'Success Against All Odds', 'The Success Odyssey' are good choices. They give an idea of the challenges overcome and the ultimate victory in a success story. For example, 'Success Against All Odds' implies that there were many difficulties but still success was achieved, which makes the reader interested to know more about the story.