What is the best romance book you’ve ever read?

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Robin_TN asked:


I’m a hopeless romantic, and I’m looking for a good romance book to read. Can you suggest one and give me a little synopsis on what the story is about?

Thanks

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14 Responses to “What is the best romance book you’ve ever read?”

  1. Eirian Draconis Says:

    Er..

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

    title is all…

  2. HeatherFeather Says:

    Forever Amber

  3. snakey Says:

    Liberrtine’s Destiny!

  4. Marie Says:

    A Walk to remember by Nickolas Sparks

  5. kelley Says:

    The book of psalms….It has love songs and stories you should read it The Byrds used a song from the book of psalms it was called Turn, Turn, Turn.

  6. Nightdream Says:

    Mmmmm, I like Twilight, and New Moon. They’re not 100% romance, becaues that bores me, but like 80-90%

    Twilight (the better of the two) is about this regular girl, who is a clutz, moves away from her mother, and lives with her father, where she meets a vampire, and falls inlove with him.

    New Moon (this dwells on sorrow too much) is fairly simple. The vampire breaks her heart, the end (it does have a happy ending….)

    I love love love these books, I’ve probably read Twilight 6 times… THe only issue is that they’re long, so when I want a short, ‘pick me up’ story, or a ‘there’s still hope’ story, I can’t read them, unless I just read my favorite chapters.

  7. Carolyn M Says:

    Aside from Gone with the Wind my favorite romance novel is actual a gothic romance from the 1940’s and the title is Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. It is just excellent. It’s about a young girl in the 19th century who lives on a farm with her family when her mother’s cousin invites one of her daughters to act as a governess for his small child. Amanda is sent and she falls in love with Nicholas but he is married. The wife dies suddenly after an illness and they marry but it’s never truly happy because of Nicholas’ strange and brooding personality. I suppose it can be compared to Jane Eyre but to me it’s better.
    The novel was recently re-released. I highly recommend it.

    Some current authors that I like are Lisa Kleypsas, Judith McNaught’s Whitney My Love. and Kathleen Woodwiss.

  8. aattura Says:

    Sorry… Lady and the Tramp is my absolute favorite.

  9. SmartScholar94 Says:

    Twilight New Moon by Stephenie Meyer. They have a little taste of drama, tragedy,comedy,blood(inside joke to those who have read the book), and modern fantasy.

  10. dancer Says:

    Twighlight and New Moon is a good 1. When i was little, (like in 4th grade) I read Ella Enchanted. Thats a good book. If you like reading little kids books.

  11. Isthisnametaken2 Says:

    Tryst, by Elswyth Thane.

    Takes place during 1930s. A man spying in India for Great Britain during wartime passes on, yet doesn’t really know what’s happening. His childhood home is rented out to a professor and his young daughter. His room, at the top of the stairs, has been locked, and the renters are to stay out.

    Of course she gets in and eventually he finds his way back and she senses him. A relationship of sorts develops. It just tugs at you. For some of us, you wish the age difference wasn’t so big, but if you can focus on the story, well, it’s something that stays with you a good long time. I’m trying to give you a synopsis without giving away too much. There is a problem, however - not an easy book to get hold of.

    Other romance books I’ve read lately and enjoyed are Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series. It’s a bit paranormal, but there’s always a nice love story (in the 4 I’ve read so far.)

  12. poohba Says:

    Katherine by Anya Seton is my all-time favorite.

    It’s based on a true story from medieval England. In true fairy tale fashion, the king’s son and a beautiful commoner fall in love. Unfortunately, in the real world, there is no way they can possibly marry; she’s too far beneath his station. However, their lives keep crossing paths and by the time they’re both widowed, they can’t deny their love any longer…

    And that’s only halfway through the book. There’s lots more romance, heartache, and history to cover before the story ends. I absolutely fell in love with both of the main characters. They’re so well drawn that you’re going to be rooting for them to have their happy ending the whole way along. It’s a great book.

  13. Detourz Says:

    Lisey’s Story by Stephen King. Partly a ghost story, mostly romance. Great story. I can’t say it better than Nora Roberts so here’s an excerpt from her review:

    Lisey’s Story is, at its core, a love story–heart-wrenching, passionate, terrifying and tender. It is the multi-layered and expertly crafted tale of a twenty-five year marriage, and a widow’s journey through grief, through discovery and–this is King, after all–through a nightmare scape of the ordinary and extraordinary. Through Lisey’s mind and heart, the reader is pulled into the intimacies of her marriage to bestselling novelist Scott Landon, and through her we come to know this complicated, troubled and heroic man

  14. Gemstorm Says:

    I think anything by Daphne DuMurier(sp?) or Elizabeth Goudge falls into my personal best romance books. The good thing is both authors wrote a lot of books so if you chose to read them your romance yen would be well satisfied by quantity and quality.

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