I keep thinking about 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo'. Evelyn is brilliantly, calculatedly flawed—ambitious, manipulative, willing to trade marriages for career advancement, yet her one true, hidden love story is heartbreakingly pure. The drama spans decades of old Hollywood, so the stakes feel huge. Her complexity is that she’s both a product of her time and a woman fighting against it in the only ways she knows how, hurting people she cares about along the way. It’s a messy, glamorous, tragic character study where the romance is the central, destructive, beautiful force.
For a different angle, check out ‘You Deserve Each Other’ by Sarah Hogle. It’s a comedy-of-manners style rom-com on the surface, but the core is two people who have fallen out of love and are now stuck in a bitter, petty engagement. Their flaws are on full display—they’re passive-aggressive, spiteful, and deeply immature at the start. The drama comes from whether they can actually dismantle that resentment to find what they originally had. The bickering is hilarious, but it masks genuine pain. It’s a great look at how flaws aren’t always tragic; sometimes they’re just annoying human traits you have to work through with someone who knows exactly how to push your buttons.
Okay, I'm gonna push back a little on the 'best' list always being contemporary literary fiction. For complex, flawed characters in dramatic romance, you can't beat some of the older gothic stuff. 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier—the second Mrs. de Winter is a masterpiece of insecurity and anxiety, and Maxim is morally compromised in a huge way. The whole book is drenched in the shadow of the flawless, dead first wife. The drama is off the charts because the characters' flaws aren't just quirks; they drive the entire sinister plot. The unnamed narrator's lack of confidence literally makes her an unreliable witness to her own life. It's psychological drama with a romantic core that's deeply unsettling, which makes it way more interesting than two people just miscommunicating for 300 pages.
Don’t sleep on ‘The Song of Achilles’ either. Patroclus’s insecurity and perceived weakness next to Achilles’s godlike prowess creates a beautiful, painful dynamic. Achilles’s fatal flaw, his pride and rage, is literally epic. The drama is mythic and tragic, but their relationship feels incredibly intimate and human. Their flaws don’t just create interpersonal conflict; they literally shape history and lead to doom. It’s heartbreaking because you see the tragedy coming from miles away, born from who they fundamentally are.
A couple of recent ones really stick out to me. 'Normal People' by Sally Rooney, obviously. The way Rooney writes Marianne and Connell is so unflinching about their damage—her self-destructive streak, his desperate need for approval and inability to communicate. It’s painful because you see exactly how they keep hurting each other while also being the only people who truly get one another. It’s not a grand, sweeping romance; it’s quiet and internal and messy in a way that feels real.
Another less obvious pick is 'The People We Keep' by Allison Larkin. The main character, April, is a runaway who builds her life from scraps, and her capacity for love is so tangled up with her fear of being trapped or abandoned. Her relationships, romantic and otherwise, are always a step away from falling apart because she’s the one who might bolt. The drama comes from watching her slowly, painfully, learn how to let someone stay. It’s a book about building a home inside yourself first, which is a brutal process.
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Another gem is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It’s a classic for a reason! The witty banter and social commentary paired with the slow-burn romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy make it an engaging read. As someone who adores character development, watching Elizabeth grow and challenge societal norms while navigating her feelings for Darcy always pulls at my emotional strings. You can’t help but root for them, and the tension as they dance around their social standings creates this dramatic flair that never gets old.
If you want something contemporary, check out 'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller. It reimagines the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus in a way that brings both heartache and beauty to the forefront. I remember being completely swept away by the depth of their connection and how it intertwined with fate and war. Miller's lyrical writing enhances the narrative, and every chapter left me wanting more. These stories have a way of entwining their fate with the reader’s heart, making you feel everything from joy to gut-wrenching sorrow.
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For a totally different flavor of intensity, try 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo'. The central romance there is a decades-spanning, secret love story that's layered with societal pressure, sacrifice, and profound tragedy. The conflict is external and internal, shaped by the brutal constraints of old Hollywood and self-denial. You get the grand, sweeping drama of fame and scandal, but at its core is this raw, private heartbreak that feels devastatingly real. The intensity comes from knowing the truth from the start and watching the characters walk toward an inevitable, painful conclusion, clinging to moments of stolen joy.