Grovelling Romance Books

Dionysus Rising ( A Rockstar Romance) books 1-3
Dionysus Rising ( A Rockstar Romance) books 1-3
Dionysus Rising - The biggest rock band in the world right now cordially invite you to take a sneaky look at their lives both off and on the stage. The highs and the lows, the heart break and the mind blowing passion… it’s all within these pages as Jax , Dion and Louis tell you their stories ️
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90 Chapters
The Family Books 1 -3 (A collection of Dark Mafia Romance)
The Family Books 1 -3 (A collection of Dark Mafia Romance)
Book 1 Saints and Sinners She was the light to my dark. The saint to my sinner. with her innocent eyes and devilish curves. A Madonna that was meant to be admired but never touched. Until someone took that innocence from her. She left. The darkness in my heart was finally complete. I avenged her, I killed for her, but she never came back. Until I saw her again. An angel dancing around a pole for money. She didn’t know I owned that club. She didn’t know I was watching. This time I won’t let her escape. I will make her back into the girl I knew. Whether she likes it or not. Book 2 Judge and Jury I can’t stop watching her. I’m not even sure I want to. Taylor Lawson, blonde, beautiful, and totally oblivious to how much dangers she’s in. She’s also the one juror in my upcoming murder trial that hasn’t been bought. The one who can put me behind bars for a very long time. I know I should execute her. After all that’s what I do. I am the Judge. I eliminate threats to The Family. And Taylor is a threat. But I don’t want to kill her. Possessing her, making her love me seems like a much better plan for this particular Juror.
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54 Chapters
Savage Sons MC Books 1-5
Savage Sons MC Books 1-5
Savage Sons Mc books 1-5 is a collection of MC romance stories which revolve around five key characters and the women they fall for. Havoc - A sweet like honey accent and a pair of hips I couldn’t keep my eyes off.That’s how it started.Darcie Summers was playing the part of my old lady to keep herself safe but we both know it’s more than that.There’s something real between us.Something passionate and primal.Something my half brother’s stupidity will rip apart unless I can get to her in time. Cyber - Everyone has that ONE person that got away, right? The one who you wished you had treated differently. For me, that girl has always been Iris.So when she turns up on Savage Sons territory needing help, I am the man for the job. Every time I look at her I see the beautiful girl I left behind but Iris is no longer that girl. What I put into motion years ago has shattered her into a million hard little pieces. And if I’m not careful they will cut my heart out. Fang-The first time I saw her, she was sat on the side of the road drinking whiskey straight from the bottle. The second time was when I hit her dog. I had promised myself never to get involved with another woman after the death of my wife. But Gypsy was different. Sweeter, kinder and with a mouth that could make a sailor blush. She was also too good for me. I am Fang, President of the Savage Sons. I am not a good man, I’ve taken more lives than I care to admit even to myself. But I’m going to keep her anyway.
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146 Chapters
Our Romance
Our Romance
-WARNING 20+ ONLY CAN READ THIS!-If you are not a fan of MATURE ROMANCE DONT READ THIS! This story is completion of different types of romance, if you are interested you can read this!
9.4
26 Chapters
Ruthless Romance
Ruthless Romance
His eyes locked on mine wide and wild, he moved towards me and put his hand on my shoulder, lessening the distance between us. I could feel the tension in my own body, the effort of not giving in at that moment, of not letting him pull me against him. Not letting myself take that one chance, however formidable and absurd and unwise, and kissing him the way I had thought, I would never in my life. I had never wanted like this before. I understood him, smiled a little when he smiled. I saw through the defenses he put up to what was underneath. There was no Eric James Winslet more real than the one I saw in his eyes when I looked up at him. "You can close your eyes," He whispered in my ear. My eyes fluttered shut, his mouth came down on mine. And that was it. All the self-control I had exerted over the weeks went by. My arms came up around his neck and he pulled me against him. His hands flattened against my back. I was up on the tips of my toes, kissing him as fiercely as I could. I didn't know what I should have done or said next if it would have been something I could never have pretended away or taken back, but I heard a soft hiss of laughter. ************* Eric James Winslet a ruthless businessman who has already completed 27 yrs of his life being the king of his territory. Scarlett Miller, a business administration student; with the spice of fashion designing. Want to know how their lives get entangled with hatred, possession, & love. A heartbreaking story that will keep you at the edge. Are you ready to be on this journey? Purva Narang (Your author)
9.8
114 Chapters
Bad Romance
Bad Romance
Adapting to her current life and wanting to change for good. Angela Wilson, found herself stuck in between what's right and what's wrong and until the day she met the mysterious man who had ruthlessly entered her world as if it belongs to him and she found no way out of his grasp. ___ "You are not going anywhere Angela" My body stops moving as his deep and husky voice sounds so clear in my ears. My mind was in thought, how did he enter my apartment? how did he know where I live? but no words left my mouth. My breath hitched when his shoes tapping on the floor, alerting me that he was walking in my direction. Fists clenching when his presence felt so close to me. "You can't avoid me, My Angel"
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20 Chapters

What Grovelling Romance Books Have The Most Intense Apologies?

2 Answers2025-07-16 22:02:16

I've binged so many groveling romances that I could write a thesis on dramatic apologies. The ones that hit hardest are where the betrayal cuts deep, and the apology isn't just words—it's a full-body experience. Take 'The Unwanted Wife' by Natasha Anders. The hero's grovel is legendary because he spends half the book realizing how badly he messed up. The dude goes from cold neglect to desperate pleading, and the scene where he finally breaks down? Chef's kiss.

Another standout is 'Lady Gallant' by Suzanne Robinson. Medieval setting, but the emotional stakes feel modern. The hero wrongs the heroine publicly, and his redemption isn't some quick 'I'm sorry'—it's humiliating, drawn-out, and involves him literally kneeling in front of court. The physicality of the apology amps up the intensity. Lesser-known gem: 'A Heart of Blood and Ashes' by Milla Vane. Fantasy romance, but the grovel is painfully human. The hero's apology involves blood, tears, and surrendering his pride completely. These books work because the apologies aren't tidy—they're messy, visceral, and earned.

What Are The Latest Releases In Grovelling Romance Books?

3 Answers2025-07-16 14:02:50

I've been diving deep into grovelling romance lately, and there are some fresh gems that totally hit the spot. 'The Wrong Heart' by Jennifer Hartmann just came out, and it’s packed with angst and redemption—perfect for those who love emotional rollercoasters. Another recent release is 'The Sweetest Oblivion' by Danielle Lori, where the hero’s grovelling is so intense it’ll make your heart ache. 'Luna and the Lie' by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn, but the payoff is worth it—the way the hero makes up for his mistakes is chef’s kiss. For something lighter but still satisfying, 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne has a delicious tension that builds up to a sweet resolution. These books all deliver that gut-wrenching, heart-melting grovelling we crave.

Do Grovelling Romance Books Often Become Bestsellers?

3 Answers2025-07-16 18:44:58

I’ve noticed grovelling romance books do have a knack for climbing the bestseller lists, and it’s not hard to see why. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching a character who’s messed up big time finally get their act together and beg for forgiveness. Take 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne—Josh grovels in his own emotionally constipated way, and readers ate it up. The tension, the emotional payoff, it’s like catnip for romance lovers. Even in fanfiction, the 'angst with a happy ending' trope is wildly popular. Publishers know this, so they push grovelling romances because they sell. It’s a formula that works, blending regret, redemption, and a swoon-worthy climax.

Who Are The Top Publishers Of Grovelling Romance Books?

2 Answers2025-07-16 09:09:29

Grovelling romance has this addictive quality where you just crave those moments of emotional payoff, and certain publishers absolutely nail this genre. Harlequin's category romances, especially their 'Presents' line, often feature heroes who mess up royally and have to grovel spectacularly. Their editors understand the balance between angst and satisfaction—like when the billionaire CEO realizes he’s been an idiot and begs on his knees. Mills & Boon does similar work but with a more classic flair, focusing on that slow burn of regret.

Then there’s Avon, which dominates with historical grovelling. Julia Quinn’s 'Bridgerton' books set the standard, but their contemporaries like Tessa Dare also deliver heroes who suffer beautifully. The way Avon paces the emotional arcs makes the grovelling feel earned, not rushed. Self-publishing platforms like Kindle Direct Publishing are also huge now. Authors like Lucy Score or Claire Kingsley craft indie grovelling romances with deeper psychological layers—think heroes unraveling their own flaws over 400 pages. The freedom of indie publishing lets them drag out the emotional torture (in the best way).

Finally, Entangled Publishing specializes in high-stakes grovelling, often blending it with suspense or paranormal elements. Their 'Brazen' imprint is infamous for alpha heroes who take chapters to realize they’ve screwed up. The grovelling here isn’t just verbal; it’s grand gestures, like selling a company to win her back. Each publisher has a signature style, but they all understand one truth: readers want the hero’s suffering to be as delicious as the happily ever after.

Are There Any Grovelling Romance Books Adapted Into Movies?

2 Answers2025-07-16 10:23:34

I’ve been obsessed with romance books-turned-movies for years, and groveling tropes are my absolute weakness. There’s something delicious about a prideful character brought to their knees begging for forgiveness. 'The Notebook' is the classic example—Noah’s relentless pursuit of Allie after their messy breakup is peak grovel material. The rain scene? Iconic. But if you want something less mainstream, 'Me Before You' hits differently. Will’s coldness thawing into vulnerability isn’t traditional groveling, but his emotional surrender feels just as cathartic.

For a darker twist, 'Wuthering Heights' (the 2011 adaptation) showcases Heathcliff’s toxic obsession, which borders on groveling via self-destruction. Modern picks like 'The Hating Game' (book-to-movie) nail the enemies-to-lovers grovel with Lucy and Joshua’s tension. The book’s elevator scene lives rent-free in my head—Joshua’s desperation is *chef’s kiss*. Bonus deep cut: 'Persuasion' adaptations. Captain Wentworth’s letter grovel is the blueprint for Regency-era angst. The 2007 version nails his quiet regret, while the 2022 one… well, at least the letter survives.

How Do Grovelling Romance Books Differ From Regular Romance?

2 Answers2025-07-16 18:37:25

Grovelling romance books hit different because they dive deep into the messy, raw side of love where one character has to crawl through emotional dirt to earn forgiveness. It's not just about grand gestures or instant chemistry—it’s about the brutal work of rebuilding trust after a betrayal. Regular romance might give you the fluttery feelings of two people falling for each other, but grovelling romance makes you *feel* the ache of regret and the slow burn of redemption. The protagonist who messed up isn’t just saying sorry; they’re proving it through actions, often suffering emotional whiplash along the way. It’s like watching someone kneel on broken glass to hand you a rose.

What sets grovelling apart is the power imbalance. The wronged partner holds all the cards, and the groveller is at their mercy, which flips the usual romance dynamic on its head. In regular romance, conflicts are often external—misunderstandings, exes, or societal pressure. Here, the conflict is internal, rooted in guilt and the fear of never being enough. The emotional stakes are sky-high, and the payoff is sweeter because the love feels *earned*, not just fated. Grovelling romances thrive on tension, not just attraction, making the eventual reconciliation hit like a tidal wave.

Can You Recommend Grovelling Romance Books With Strong Heroines?

3 Answers2025-07-16 00:12:26

I absolutely adore groveling romance books where the hero has to work hard to win back a strong heroine. One of my all-time favorites is 'The Unwanted Wife' by Natasha Anders. The heroine, Theresa, is such a resilient character who refuses to be walked over. The way the hero, Sandro, realizes his mistakes and grovels is so satisfying. Another great read is 'Lady Gallant' by Suzanne Robinson. The heroine, Nora, is fierce and intelligent, and the hero's groveling is epic. 'Kiss an Angel' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips also fits this trope perfectly. The heroine, Daisy, is sweet but strong, and the hero's redemption arc is beautifully done. These books are perfect for anyone who loves seeing a strong heroine get the respect and love she deserves.

Which Authors Specialize In Writing Grovelling Romance Books?

3 Answers2025-07-16 01:43:10

I absolutely adore grovelling romance—it's my guilty pleasure, and I've hunted down so many books just for that satisfying moment when the hero finally begs for forgiveness. One author who nails this trope is Lucy Score. Her book 'By a Thread' is a masterclass in grovelling—the tension, the angst, the eventual emotional payoff is *chef's kiss*. Then there's Tessa Bailey, especially in 'Fix Her Up', where the hero messes up royally and has to work hard to earn back trust. Kate Canterbary’s 'The Worst Guy' is another gem, with a grumpy hero who has to eat humble pie in the most delicious way. If you want historical grovelling, Lisa Kleypas’s 'Devil in Winter' delivers with a reformed rake who spends half the book making amends. These authors know how to make the grovel *hurt* in the best way possible.

Which Grovelling Romance Books Have The Best Redemption Arcs?

2 Answers2025-07-16 01:41:36

I’ve been obsessed with groveling romance books lately, and the ones with redemption arcs hit differently. Take 'The Unwanted Wife' by Natasha Anders—the way the hero, Sandro, realizes his mistakes and slowly earns back Theresa’s trust is *chef’s kiss*. The emotional payoff is huge because his grovel isn’t just grand gestures; it’s quiet, persistent changes in how he treats her. Another standout is 'Lady Gallant' by Suzanne Robinson. Christian’s redemption is brutal—he screws up royally, and his journey back is messy, raw, and utterly satisfying. The book doesn’t shy away from showing how deep his flaws run, which makes his growth feel earned.

Then there’s 'The Favor' by Suzanne Wright. The hero, Vienna, is a masterclass in groveling. His coldness early on makes his eventual desperation to fix things so compelling. What I love about these books is how the grovel isn’t just lip service. The heroes *suffer*, and the heroines don’t make it easy for them. It’s not about flowers or apologies; it’s about proving they’ve changed. 'The Bronze Horseman' also has a subtle but powerful redemption arc—Alexander’s mistakes are woven into the war-torn setting, making his atonement feel epic and personal.

Where Can I Read Grovelling Romance Books For Free Online?

2 Answers2025-07-16 17:14:00

I’ve been obsessed with grovelling romance novels for years, and finding free reads online is like striking gold. If you’re into the whole 'hero messes up royally and then begs for forgiveness' trope, there are some hidden gems out there. Wattpad is my go-to—it’s packed with amateur writers who nail the angst and emotional payoff. Some stories are surprisingly well-written, like 'The Wrong Husband' or 'Forgive Me, Love'. Just sift through the tags, and you’ll find plenty where the grovelling hits *just* right.

Another spot I swear by is Archive of Our Own (AO3). Don’t let the fanfic label fool you; original works there often feature intense reconciliation arcs. Filter by 'Original Work' and 'Angst with a Happy Ending'—trust me, the emotional rollercoasters are worth it. For classics, Project Gutenberg has older romance novels where heroes grovel in that deliciously dramatic 19th-century way. 'Persuasion' by Jane Austen is basically the OG grovelling romance, and it’s free there.

If you’re okay with limited-time freebies, Kindle’s 'Freebooksy' newsletter often features grovelling romances in its promotions. I’ve snagged books like 'The Unwanted Wife' this way. Scribd’s free trial can also be a goldmine if you binge-read fast. Pro tip: Join Facebook groups like 'Romance eBook Deals'—members often share freebie alerts for exactly this trope.

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