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The "Monster Boyfriend trope" is when a human character develops a romantic relationship with a non-human entity, usually goes with the [[Hate-to-love (trope)|"Enemies to Lovers trope"]].
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The "Paranormal Romance" trope/subgenre is when a human character develops a romantic relationship with someone/something that is considered paranormal (or beyond normal). This trope often goes with the [[Hate-to-love (trope)|"enemies-to-lovers trope"]] or [[Forbidden romance (trope)|"forbidden love trope"]].
  
For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Monster_Boyfriend(trope)|here]].
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For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Paranormal_romance (trope)|here]].
  
 
==Notable Examples==
 
==Notable Examples==
 
*[[Twilight by Stephenie Meyer|''Twilight'' by Stephenie Meyer]]
 
*[[Twilight by Stephenie Meyer|''Twilight'' by Stephenie Meyer]]
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*[[Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris|''Dead Until Dark'' by Charlaine Harris]]
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*[[The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith (series)|The Vampire Diaries series]]
  
 
[[Category:Tropes]]
 
[[Category:Tropes]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 26 August 2024

The "Paranormal Romance" trope/subgenre is when a human character develops a romantic relationship with someone/something that is considered paranormal (or beyond normal). This trope often goes with the "enemies-to-lovers trope" or "forbidden love trope".

For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click here.

Notable Examples