Top 21 best Romantic Novels of all time - ReadersHub

 Top 21 best  Romantic Novels of all time 

People are very fond of reading Erotic Romantic novels and books. When we really feel very exhausted we can have a good read and get relaxed. In this article i am going to suggest you 21 best erotic romantic novels. 

1. The Return By nicholas Sparks

The return by nicholas Sparks


The Return is the story of Trevor Benson, an orthopedist and a stager of Afghanistan who got poorly injured in a motor blast and recovering from PTSD. He inherits his beekeeping forefather's cabin in New Bern, North Carolina. There he meets two women; Natalie, who's a deputy sheriff and Callie, who's too youthful to be working but still works full time at a original trade post. He feels attracted to Natalie and she kindly reciprocates the same. But commodity frosty disturbed their relation. What's that? Trevor feels curious to find how his forefather ended up in the place where he failed. He ever thinks Callie knows the answer to it. Who's this mysterious girl, Callie? The new keeps you engaged.

This laggardly paced, soothing book is for the bones who like prose heavy stories. There's nothing too complicated and violent. It's veritably much good for the newcomers who are new to reading English books.
The Return, first published in 2020, is surely a runner acrobat with likeable protagonists. It does not fail to keep you curious but for me, nothing was surprising. Some misogynistic and sexist jokes made me feel cringy. Lack of ethnical diversity was also commodity that dissatisfied me. Piecemeal from this, I would ask anyone who's in need of an emotional holiday to read this beautiful romantic novel!

2. It ends with us by colleen hoover

It ends with us by Colleen Hoover

The book shows youthful love as it grows from fellowship into commodity deeper. It helps you see the world through the eyes of someone whose fairytale turns into a horror story. It helps you gain a new perspective and shows how fluently people judge others without indeed imagining themselves in other's shoes.

I love the way in which the author has told this story. It's allowed-piquing and heartbreaking beautiful.
Utmost of all, I love the connection Lily and Atlas have. Pure!

Lily and Atlas did not have a normal nonage. But they both had each other which made the unsupportable effects in their life so important sufferable. Their connection was so important and beautiful that as I read the story ahead, it broke my heart to see them piecemeal.
It's delicate for me to write a review without spoilers. So, I am going to stop then.

Nearly forgot! I am glad that the ending was fulfilling.

3. Ugly love By Colleen hoover

Ugly love by colleen hoover


I was fully swept up in Miles and Tate's amazing story. I fell in love with the way Colleen fully shattered my heart and also sluggishly erected it back together, I love that I lost myself in all that was unfolding before my eyes and like a starved beast, I devoured it all. Every. Last. Word. The story is so impeccably balanced, it's angsty, beautiful, unattractive, honest and fully raw. There's no sugar sheeting the pure emotion and the chemistry is off the scale. Whatever you feel from what you read, you'll will feel is fully and while heartedly. No good love story is simple, where would the fun in that be? It has further ups and campo than a rollercoaster, it has the power to break your heart and make you supplicate that love is strong enough to conquer whatever life decided to throw in its path. Ugly Love has this magical way of combining all of the below and making you hang on to eclipse the very end to find out how it ends. It does not help that Miles is well just gah! I love him, all of him! He may be a little meddled up, he may be closed out and he may be an absolute tool occasionally but he is a tool I would happily have!! And Tate. Is not she every one of us women? We've each been in that situation. Hoping that by sticking it out and holding on, no matter how important it kills us, we will ultimately get what we want not count how insolvable it seems. The passions, emotion and opinions, what woman hasn't been there. I clearly have. I suppose that's what makes Ugly Love suitable to steal its compendiums hearts. I'm off to find me more CoHo to read and immerse myself in. But for those of you who have not read Ugly Love? Get to it! You will not be dissatisfied.

4. Half girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat 

Half girlfriend by Chetan Bhagat

Madhav Jha falls for Riya the day he meets her. Riya isn't ready for love at the time. Madhav is typical hopeless nut. he loses her. His character does justice to a typical BihariBoy.His romantic thinking, his dilema and his bent response to comeback to his native place has been captured beautifully but most beautifully his love for the only girl he loved. the fate makes the two match again and what happens coming will touch the heart of everyone.

5. 2 states by Chetan Bhagat 

2 states by Chetan Bhagat

The story is a real account of the problems the author faced to marry is now woman, because they belong to different communities. They fell in love, wanted to marry but demanded the blessing of their families. The story could be imaged as traditional Indiavs. ultramodern India. Why is important love wins. What a youthful generation has to endure for India to admire its traditions and, at the same time, come a ultramodern country. It's a good reading. Well told, with humor. The only complain is the so numerous Indian names not explain for a western anthology( foods, clothes, solemnities.). It gets confused occasionally

6. November 9 by Colleen hover 

November 9 by colleen hover

The story revolves around the date November 9. The date holds a significance in both Fallon and Ben's life. Though the significance alters from the November 9- they cross each other.

Ben, the wan na be pen, interrupts her final meeting with her pater before she moves to New York, to investigation for Broadway places. Ben rescues the falling discussion between Fallon and her father, by acting up as a fake swain. Indeed though Fallon is moving down, the little spark of magnet between them, make them decide to meet each other every time on the same day.
Every November 9- brings in a twist-new story- a different chain- they fight to abide by the pledge made. Every November 9, they grow more fond of each other. Though their arrangement, Fallon learns an unattractive verity about Ben and her painful pass- they pass that as well by the end of the fifth November 9.

The book surely has a many low points in terms of its plots. Many plots post the exposures of the unattractive verity are commonplace.
Simple jotting overshadows the lows- making it anon-stop lift until the end.

7. I kissed sara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston 

I kissed sara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

 Shara Wheeler is gone. One nanosecond she was there and the coming she was not. And right before she dissolved, she kissed Chloe Green. Chloe Green is the only who" recognises" Shara for the manipulative person she's and not the perfect son of their veritably prim star, and now that she has nearly beaten Shara for the position of valedictorian, she'll accept Shara evaporating just like that, especially after that kiss. But Chloe is not the only person Shara kissed, there's Rory, Shara's neighbour, and her longtime swain Smith. So forms an doubtful alliance between the only three people whom Shara has kissed to find out where did Shara Wheeler go?

8. Emergency contact by Marry M.K Choi 




Emergency contact by Mary m.k choi 


Author MaryH.K. Choi
Pages 394
Genre Young Adult Fiction, Contemporary, Humour
Penny is heading to council in Austin, Texas for a fresh launch. She leaves everything before and goes to learn to come a pen. On the other hand, Sam is emotionally and financially stuck in his life. He works at a café and sleeps there on a mattress. When these two cross paths, they change figures and come Exigency Connections for each other. They talk through exchanges and partake their secrets and weird dreams.

I lately read this book and it came an instant love for me. I had good laughs while reading exchanges of Penny and Sam through exchanges! The story is presto- paced, so you won't feel wearied. The jotting is veritably realistic and relatable. It was a gladdening and funny story, worthre-reading!


9. Love and other words by christina Lauren 

Love and other words by christina Lauren


psElliot and Macy can not be more perfect for each other. The way Macy grew up on the idea of love being all consuming as she watched her parents have the same kind of relationship, enough much sets up a perfect standard which should be immaculately transferred by girls in their lives as well. Also there's Elliot! What Elliot feels for Macy can not be possible to describe in words. They only analogy I can suppose of is- For Elliot, Macy is the veritably air he breaths to be alive!
* MAJOR SWOON ALERT *

The trip that this brace takes the anthology on through this story is metamorphic and transformative. It'll elicit passions that'll leave you heaving, and paining for further. I didn't want their story to end! Both the promoter have their excrescencies and they are not perfect in any way. But that's what makes this story all the more supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

The word game that they play through the story is commodity that is uniquely suited for them and so endearing! There is heartache, love, alternate chance, fellowship and tons of book recommendations throughout the story. You will also meet the endearing Petropoulos family in all its chaotic and loving glory!

10. You've reached sam by dustin thao

You've reached sam by dustin thao 

You've Reached Sam is a heartbreaking trip of loss, acceptance, and letting go that brought gashes to my eyes. Every emotion Julie, the main character, felt was a hammer in my heart. The way the liar wove the themes into both what the characters were saying, the story, and the plot bias was fantastically done. Thao has a knack for creativity, and I was hooked from the moment I heard about this book and also again from runner one. There were some effects I would have liked to see further resolution for, and some small alphabet effects, but overall, this book is awful.

11.The wish by nicholas Sparks

The wish by nicholas Sparks


The Wish marks Nicholas Sparks ’ 25th anniversary as a published author- a span where he has substantially stuck to his strengths and really understood why his suckers pick his books. I might not be too far off if I say that any hardcore romantic who have been part of this trip would have noticed his love for dolor, a history gauging decades and at their core, North Carolina.

The Wish is Sparks returning to his roots- set in the magical Christmas time in New York City- Maggie, a successful trip shooter and vlogger, is diagnosed with Stage 4 Melanoma and has just many months to live. Enter Mark, a recently hired adjunct to her gallery and recollections of 2 decades back are relived. The story oscillates between present day Maggie retelling her history to Mark- the one accident which lead her to the only love of her life, Bryce in a remote North Carolina islet- and in the process, discovering her love for photography.
The author and the promoter remind us throughout the narrative that it would be a sad end but the trip was fairly absorbing to carry me to the end. Further than the romantic relationship, I felt it was bond between Aunt Linda and Maggie and the exchanges between Mark and Maggie that stayed with me after the book ended. The twist towards the end was easy to guess, considering the author’s former work, The Return, had a analogous bone. Maggie’s decision to push Bryce down to pursue his own dreams was actually stimulating.

12.The best of me by nicholas Sparks

The best of me by nicholas Sparks


Book is beautifully written. On the front of the book it says" grand love story"( SPOILER ALERT) still what it should of said was woeful love story. For those of you who have read other books by Nicolas Sparks this shouldnt be important of a surprise. The story centres around two protagonists, Dawson and Amanda. Two youthful grown-ups who although are an doubtful brace, due to their social standing, fall in love. Dawson's surname Cole resounds fear in his small city, while Amanda's surname is among the nobility, and despite this they overcome theirdifferences.that is until they break up. Fast forward 20 times, fate decides to step by, in the form of an old friend, and what follows is the classic tale of" what if" because now Amanda is married with three kiddies, and Dawson. well read thebook.However, this is the book for you, If your a addict of crooked consummations. I on the other hand am not, and as a result was so emotional. Call me a naysayer, but I read books to escape the real world, I tend to favour happy consummations, but when reading this book I was so angry. I do nt want to read a book that has me feeling worse than i did when i started, and although life does nt always have a happy ending, I WOULD LIKE TO READ ABOUT THEM. 

13. Unexpected day after that night by Eisha Sethi 

Unexpected day after that night by eisha sethi

Thirteen- time-old Kate is nowhere to be plant in academy until her stylish friend finds her in a isolated corner, sitting alone and crying. After being severely molested, Kate is anxious to let love in her life later. She shuns love and closeness as a result. She's spooked for her life every time she steps out. Enter Ross, a youthful, fascinating joe, who's patient to take down the high defensive walls around her. But he has his own demons chasing him, unknown to Kate.

Ugliness ensues when two worried individualities uncloak their hearts open to each other.
Will the beautiful, sensitive Kate find her true love after all, or will she suffer an grand heartache because she let Ross into her life?

14.The longest ride by nicholas Sparks

The longest ride by nicholas Sparks

This book was a veritably sad but romantic book, and I really enjoyed how the author tied together both the lives of Ruth and Ira and Sophia and Luke. This was my alternate time reading it, but I had forgotten about how it ended ahead, and I was surprised again by the ending and how four nonnatives, one of which Sophia and Luke noway met, connected and helped each other out in a veritably short way in a way that explosively impacted their lives.( Or remainder of Ira's life) This book is veritably touching and sincere.

15.The love interest by cale Dietrich

The love interest by cale Dietrich

The Love Interest is fantastic! I suppose the conception is original and fantastic, it gave me sort of sci- fi vibes too which was really intriguing. The characters are likeable and ever relatable indeed despite their unusual circumstances. I loved Caden and Dyl so important!! Every commerce made me smile and swoon just a little bit more. I suppose the author does a fantastic job in furnishing a fantastical plot that’s filled with relatable characters who you ca n’t help but watch about whilst also featuring a really strong LGBT communication, as well as being a strong advocate for tone- acceptance." I did not live to educate her a assignment, and it irks me that she thinks labelling me is okay now. Like, by liking guys I automatically take on that part in her life. That I am suddenly a supporting character in her story rather than the idol of my own." I was asked in another post if this story features a love triangle, and without giving too much down, whilst it does point certain rudiments of a love triangle, it clearly does n’t follow the usual conceptions. The pace is great, I noway formerly plant myself drifting off or getting wearied, I was completely invested in the story from the veritably morning. The characters are compelling, the ‘ antagonists ’ are menacing and, in some cases, downright creepy! The slow burn love was perfection, it was so sweet( indeed with the slight confusion towards the end) and features presumably my favourite love commonplace of all time! It was light- hearted, sweet and so important fun to read. There were a couple of plot points I was doubtful of and have a many questions about, like, why Dyl prevaricated, and why the LIC feel the need to incinerate EVERYONE, but it was nothing major and clearly did n’t abstract from my enjoyment of the story. Overall, I ’d largely recommend this presto- paced, action- packed, different YA to anyone looking for a new take on the traditional ‘ asset ’ plot. It actually reminded me a little bit of the film ‘ This Means War ’( if you have n’t seen it, I largely recommend it) but with further creepy robots, cool inventions and teenage angst.

16.The seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor Jenkins Reid 

The seven husbands of evelyn hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid 


An literal love story with a bisexual narrator, a notorious old Hollywood actress, and all of her seven marriages. It tells the story of Evelyn, who wants to be notorious, who learns beforehand on in life that to get what she wants she has to play the part in every sense of the word. Now in her seventies Evelyn wants to partake her life story with intelligencer Monique who has been tête-à-tête picked by Evelyn. A tell all bio about her life and her rise to fame. The gaudiness and glam of old Hollywood, the manipulation, the reproach, Hollywood cover ups, having to conform to society morals of the time and what it meant to be gay/ bisexual during that time period. It felt like non fabrication. Like I was reading about Monroe or Elizabeth Taylor. Everything was so detailed. All the characters felt so real. Evelyn is defective, ambitious and strong. A fully unapologetic character, manipulative and selfish who I loved! There are times she'll frustrate you as a anthology, but she's compelling and indelible! And with each hubby she charmed me more with her spell. The real reason for Evelyn picking Monique is interesting and kept me hooked in the present day story telling. Evelyn’s rollercoaster life flows chronologically over the times and covers motifs similar as LGBTQ rights, diversity, womanish commission, fornication, plant family, fatherhood and love. It's as much a story about Evelyn as it's about Harry and Celia’s life too. These two characters fully had my heart. I went on as important of an emotional trip with them as I did with Evelyn. Taylor Jenkins Reid is without a mistrustfulness, a fantastic story teller. The way she writes her characters and their lives is addicting and veritably special. Enough of my gushing. Remember. Life is short. Life is precious. Live life without remorse. Hold loved bones tightly. Love who you love. Make recollections to last a life time.

17. Diary of my love by Deesha sangani 

The diary of my love by deesha sangani 


So the book revolves around the promoter Anushka and Ayush. Anushka is veritably honest, ambitious and passionate girl.

So Anushka and Ayush meet after four times, yes they met four times back but this time everything is changed from love to life.
The love between Ayush and Anushka is amazing both love each other but unfit to confess. Ayush was married so they were not in contact for four times. Now Ayush is a divorcee and still loves Anushka, but due to fear of society and age Gap is not expressing his love and suffering from a trauma, Anushka is helping him.

Will they be suitable to express their love?
What will be coming?

Intriguing to know, right?

The book addresses about them, their audacious trip, their love, gests, obstacles and numerous further.

I felt little bit disappointment in it's engaging terms but still I finished the book in a one and a partial day. I must say morning was veritably good and amazing. Writing style is good, Author's focus on" Relationship pretensions" has been shown. Cover and title of the book is great. It's a great short read for the love kidney suckers and for all those who wants to try commodity new.

18. A touch of eternity by durjoy Datta 

A touch of eternity by durjoy Datta


A Touch of Eternity, set in a dystopian future has seen unknown success in Science and sculpted a advance in Reincarnation of soul. The book has a subtle first act of introducing the characters with a good print for the people to review and connect with. Druvan and Anvesha, born on the same day, have an attachment which goes beyond their timeline. Still, rapacity and differing opinions produce minor hurdles in their relationship. That's till the alternate act opens up in its full flourished glory. Durjoy sir really went the distance and crossed unknown boundaries of politics, religion and reason of the humanity with a relative ease which makes the anthology induced in what the protagonists of the story are trying to talk through. Still, some unexplained points and some over explained points produce a drab in between the runners. The romantic setting defines the idea with ease but prosecution is a little bit meddled up. But as Durjoy sir is a master of the Third Act of a novel, he executes the same with his finesse and star touch all the same. Druvan and Anvesha go through a real test of time and fate for their choices in the relationship which make you laugh as well as cry. The end really changes the tone of the book as no one could prognosticated such a dramatic ending.

19.The perfect us by durjoy datta 

The perfect us by durjoy datta


The perfect us by Durjoy Datta is a gladdening beautiful tale of Avantika and Deb. It's a story of a couple despite being at odds occasionally love each other unconditionally. The story starts with Avantika asking Deb to start their family by having a child and Deb declining her as he's too hysterical to come a pater. He's supported in his decision by his stylish friend Shrey who cracks hideous jokes about having a child. But after some time he decides to go by her woman’s want and they decide to extend their family.

After so numerous struggles they eventually get pregnant and their happiness knew no set. They weren't the only bone who was overwhelmed by the news. Shrey who abominated children until now suddenly started loving his stylish friend's child as if he were his own. His donation in taking care of Avantika and selflessly loving the future child is what took my heart. I really loved his character and I detest the author for barring him from the end of the book without any reason. They were all happy in their small family and the twist occurs ….

20. World's best boyfriend by durjoy datta

Worlds best boyfriend by durjoy datta


Story revolves around Dhruv and Aranya who hates each other from depth of their hearts, still can not stay down from each other.
They'd known each other since their nonage. Many falsehoods and treason drifted them piecemeal in academy. Circumstances made their ways together again in council. The frenetic yet passionate magnet between the two describes ultramodern day connections.

21.The girl of my dreams by durjoy datta

The girl of my dreams by durjoy datta

Daman who wants to get relieve of his Carporate job to perceive jotting as profession.
Avni, over jealous and hopeless girl friend of daman as my perception.
Fake shreyasi the control freak.
May be author should have taken little care for supereminent characters. I mean the Avni in a positive way, bcoz I was not verified till the ending daman either loves Avni or would want to settle with her or not.
But over all the story isgood.suspenses are really good.
Not a routine lovestory.worth buy it.


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