If you’re going for: “I love you with a madly possessive obsession that would make me stalk the blustery moors even after your death”— give her Wuthering Heights.
If it’s more of: “I love you even though there isn’t a thought in your pretty little head, I will romance you but you will never know if I will leave”— then go with Madame Bovary.
If it’s: “this IS true love and even if we become separated due to unpleasant relatives, preconceived prejudices, an entire ocean and war with France, we will find each other again”— Jane Austen’s Persuasion.
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Hii,
It depends on her taste, but T*he Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo* or *After I Do* by Taylor Jenkins Reid are both great! She’s one of my favorite writers; the books are easy to read!
OR
If your special woman likes soft thrillers, you can go for *Do not Disturb* by Freida McFadden, so catching!
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It depends on the message you want to send.
If you’re going for: “I love you with a madly possessive obsession that would make me stalk the blustery moors even after your death”— give her Wuthering Heights.
If it’s more of: “I love you even though there isn’t a thought in your pretty little head, I will romance you but you will never know if I will leave”— then go with Madame Bovary.
If it’s: “this IS true love and even if we become separated due to unpleasant relatives, preconceived prejudices, an entire ocean and war with France, we will find each other again”— Jane Austen’s Persuasion.
Hii,
It depends on her taste, but T*he Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo* or *After I Do* by Taylor Jenkins Reid are both great! She’s one of my favorite writers; the books are easy to read!
OR
If your special woman likes soft thrillers, you can go for *Do not Disturb* by Freida McFadden, so catching!
Surely that would depend on her tastes.
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