Unfortunately (or fortunately) - there's someone who, likesoul, "pure" literary genres are gradually disappearing into the past. Most likely, this is due to the fact that our generation is accustomed to receive everything at once, so each time it is necessary to increase the intensity of passions more and more. It is not enough for us to simply travel to the center of the Galaxy with the next brave crew of the spaceship or empathize with two lovers who can not possibly reunite. Today in one work can be combined completely different: passionate love, fights and murders, lyrics and philosophical reflections, parallel worlds and unknown planets. And among all this book abundance of love-fiction novels took their lasting place.
Let's note, that it turns out in authors differently -there are good and very readable texts, and after some there is no desire to take books into hands. Lovingly-fantastic novels from Olga Makhar, for example, refer to the latter. True, they are presented more as a humorous fiction, but there is a love line in almost every book, so you can make a small assumption. Much more questions are caused by the subjects themselves. Here is one of them: the main character (a mutant!) Becomes part of the cheerful crew of the spaceship, manages to get into six unpleasant situations, a couple of times be on the verge of death, three to four times to save their friends, to meet the love of all life ... And all this for several pages of printed text. And after a couple more pages she also meets the second love of all life, after which further development of the plot is built around the classical love triangle. So love-fiction novels from this author can be recommended only to unpretentious readers. True, it must be noted that one book (any!) Olga Mjahar is perceived rather positively: as a light entertainment on a chetverochku. When an overdose occurs a clear sense of deja vu - the same love triangle, all the same huge amount of adventure per unit of printed text.
And quite in a different way perceivedlove-fiction novels from Elena Star. It would seem that the same genre, but the impression is completely different. However, oddly enough, the books of this author are also estimated on average for the four. But as they say, the evaluation of the evaluation is different - there are also love triangles here, but they do not look so caricature and naigrano, and the story line abounds with acute moments, but ordinary everyday life and minutes of reflection fall on the share of the main heroine. Yes, and the main character does not look like a narcissistic hysterical person, which is not clear for what qualities all the male individuals fell in love.
Novels of love-fiction novels
Here are the best books for the last 5 years in the genre of a love-fiction novel:
1. "Night", Ai Rin.
2. "Dracula in Love", Karin Essex.
3. "Through the winter", Julie Kagawa.
4. "The Legend of the Angel." Requiem, Jamie McGuire.
5. "Eleanor. Blood ties ", Zlata Linnik.
The best love-fiction novels of all time:
1. "Reminiscence", Jude Devereux.
2. "Princess of Mars", Edgar Rice Burroughs.
3. "Day of the Triffids," John Wyndham.
4. Academy of Curses, Elena Zvezdnaya.
5. "Infinite Kiss of Darkness", Janine Forst.
6. "Twilight", Stephanie Meyer.
7. "Warrior Woman," Joanna Lindsay.
Enjoy reading!