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Ten Must-Read Romance Novels: A Global Love Affair

Romance novels are a beloved genre, allowing readers to escape into the realm of love, passion, and emotional connections. From Indian authors to international sensations, romance literature is vast and diverse. In this article, we’ll explore ten must-read romance novels, divided equally between Indian and international authors, offering a global perspective on love in all its forms.

Indian Romance Novels:

“The Secret Wishlist” by Preeti Shenoy

Preeti Shenoy’s “The Secret Wishlist” is a touching and thought-provoking novel that delves into the dreams and desires of its protagonist, Diksha. The story revolves around Diksha, a young woman who, like many of us, has a secret wishlist. The items on her wishlist represent her unfulfilled dreams, aspirations, and desires. As the story unfolds, the readers are taken on a journey through Diksha’s life, her struggles, and her quest to achieve her wishlist. Throughout the novel, Preeti Shenoy beautifully explores the themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery, making it an engaging and heartwarming read for those who seek a deeper connection with the characters.

“One Indian Girl” by Chetan Bhagat

Chetan Bhagat, a prominent name in Indian literature, delivers “One Indian Girl,” a novel that revolves around the life of Radhika Mehta. Radhika is a successful banker who appears to have it all – a promising career, financial independence, and an attractive love life. However, as the story unfolds, Bhagat delves deep into the complexities of modern relationships, especially from the perspective of an independent Indian woman. “One Indian Girl” explores themes of love, societal expectations, and gender dynamics in contemporary India, offering readers a unique and engaging perspective on the challenges faced by today’s women.

“The Wedding Trousseau and Other Short Stories” by Sujatha Sankaran

Sujatha Sankaran’s collection of short stories, including the titular “The Wedding Trousseau,” offers a fascinating insight into love and relationships in contemporary India. The short stories in this collection capture a wide range of emotions, from love and desire to family bonds and societal expectations. Sankaran’s writing skillfully portrays the human experience and the complexities of relationships, making it a must-read for those who enjoy exploring the intricacies of love in a diverse cultural setting.

“Will You Still Love Me?” by Ravinder Singh

Ravinder Singh’s “Will You Still Love Me?” is a poignant romantic novel that explores the themes of love, commitment, and perseverance. The story follows Lavanya and Raj, a couple deeply in love, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of a long-distance relationship. Their love is tested by the challenges of societal expectations and the hurdles that life throws in their path. Singh’s writing beautifully captures the essence of love and the determination required to make a relationship thrive, even in the face of adversity.

“The Boy Who Loved” by Durjoy Datta

Durjoy Datta’s “The Boy Who Loved” is a coming-of-age love story with a focus on mental health. The novel introduces readers to Raghu, a young boy who experiences the ups and downs of life and love while dealing with his inner demons. The narrative sheds light on the complexities of young love and the importance of addressing mental health issues in our society. Datta’s storytelling is both relatable and emotionally charged, making “The Boy Who Loved” a compelling read for those seeking a romance novel with a deeper message.

International Romance Novels:

“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen

Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” is a timeless classic that has captivated readers for over two centuries. Set in the early 19th century, the novel explores the social norms and expectations of the time. At the centre of this literary masterpiece are the unforgettable characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Initial misunderstandings, societal pressures, and the timeless theme of pride versus prejudice mark their love story. As their relationship evolves, readers witness the transformation of both characters, which makes their love story all the more enchanting.

“The Notebook” by Nicholas Sparks 

Nicholas Sparks’s “The Notebook” is a poignant tale of enduring love. It follows the lives of Noah and Allie, a couple who fall in love during the summer of 1940. The novel alternates between their youthful romance and their later years when Allie is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This heartwarming story highlights the power of love, commitment, and the ability of a shared history to transcend memory loss.

“Me Before You” by Jojo Moyes 

Jojo Moyes’ “Me Before You” explores themes of love, choices, and the value of life. The novel introduces us to Louisa Clark, a young woman who becomes the caregiver for Will Traynor, a man left paralyzed after an accident. What makes this book exceptional is its ability to tackle complex and sensitive subjects with empathy. It delves into the evolving relationship between Louisa and Will, as well as the tough decisions they must make, all while reminding readers of the transformative power of love.

“The Rosie Project” by Graeme Simsion

Graeme Simsion’s “The Rosie Project” offers a fresh take on the classic romantic comedy. Don Tillman, a genetics professor with social difficulties, embarks on a scientific mission to find the perfect life partner. The novel’s charm lies in its quirky characters, witty humour, and the unexpected arrival of Rosie, who disrupts Don’s meticulously planned life. As their paths cross and personalities clash, a unique and heartwarming romance unfolds, challenging the boundaries of love and logic.

“The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne

“The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne is a delightful enemies-to-lovers workplace romance that takes the reader on a rollercoaster of emotions. Lucy and Joshua are colleagues at a publishing house who share a mutual disdain for each other. However, their dynamic gradually shifts as they become more intimately acquainted, and the lines between love and hate blur. The novel is known for its sharp wit, clever banter, and the passionate chemistry between the two protagonists, making it a compelling and fun read.

Love knows no boundaries, and these ten must-read romance novels, five by Indian authors and five by international writers capture the essence of love in all its diversity. From the bustling streets of India to the picturesque landscapes of Scotland, these novels showcase love’s ability to transcend cultural, societal, and temporal barriers. Whether you’re in the mood for classic tales, contemporary love stories, or even time-travelling romance, these books offer a delightful journey through the universal theme of love. So, pick up one of these novels and let yourself be swept away by the power of love in its many forms. 

Sejal Singh

Sejal is navigating life's thrilling adventure. While her writing flows effortlessly on paper, she comes alive as a magnetic conversationalist in person. As a writer, she infuses her vibrant experiences, thoughts, and tales into captivating stories. Join her on this journey, where the art of storytelling seamlessly merges with the excitement of engaging conversation.

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