Classic Romance Novels: The Ultimate Guide to Timeless Love Stories

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This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.In this episode, guest Victoria explores classic epic love stories. From legendary slow burns to second-chance romances, we break down the must-read classics every romance lover should experience. Originally aired as part of Novel Hour Live, this discussion is perfect for anyone looking to dive into timeless love stories.Discussion HighlightsPride and Prejudice – The ultimate slow burn and iconic romanceJane Eyre – Is Mr. Rochester a dream or a red flag?Much Ado About Nothing – The OG rom-com with witty banterPersuasion – The most romantic love letter in literary historyA Room with a View – Choosing love over societal expectationsBooks List PresentedPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen –https://amzn.to/4aYTouTJane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte– https://amzn.to/3WVcL23Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare – https://amzn.to/42OcIJhPersuasion by Jane Austen – https://amzn.to/40WSRoSA Room with a View by E.M. Forster – https://amzn.to/3Qa0sveJoin the Conversation💬 Do you have a favorite classic romance? Is Jane Eyre toxic? Let us know!📚 Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive recommendations. (wtrnblog.substack.com)📺 Watch Novel Hour Live on Thursdays on YouTube at 12 PM ET.📢 Follow & Subscribe: What to Read Next Blog | YouTube: What to Read Next🔔 Subscribe & leave a review!Mentioned in this episode:🎧 Try Audible Today I love Audible for their original novellas, binge-worthy Plus Catalog (like Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series), and their amazing audiobook sales. Currently, Audible is offering a special promotion for new members and returning listeners. AudibleAdvertise with UsDo you have a book or service that you want to share with our engaged audience? Check out our opportunities to sponsor with us.Advertise With Us

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