For a crime show, watch Psych. The romance aspect of it doesn't really hit a turning point until the fifth season. If you really like Monk, this should be good.
If you like goofy shows or comedies or sitcoms, I would recommend That '70s show.
If you're into Dramas I would suggest Lost. There is a lot of romance between characters, though the main focus is the mysterious plot that is in constant motion. I personally love it, but there are some who don't because you can't always tell why everything is happening, and so it's harder to focus on the plot, so if you like knowing everything that's happening and just paying attention to the story, don't watch this. It's a show you have to watch in order, because every episode relies on what has happened before it.
If you like dramedies or musical shows, you would probably enjoy Glee. DON'T WORRY, it's not the kind of show where there are songs making up a majority of the episodes. It focuses on characters in a high school in Ohio. And without turning into a complete chick flick show, there are relationships between the students in the Glee Club.
Another good crime drama is Lie to Me, which does have some romance between Cal Lightman - the main character - and his ex-wife. Yes, ex. There is also some chemistry between Cal and one of his co-workers. It is a very serious show with occasional comic relief by the actor for the main character. Since you like Bones and CSI, you'll love this. The main story is about a social scientist, Cal, who studies facial expressions and how to tell when people are lying. He often works with the police as a private consultant to help give them hints in investigations to who might be involved. It's a great crime show. You don't really have to watch to episodes in order for it to make sense.
Pushing Daisies is an interesting crime show about a man who can bring things back to life by touching them. But if he touches them again, they die permanently. And for everything he brings back to life, something else dies. He brought his childhood sweetheart back to life, and now has a relationship with her without touching her ever. To keep the story moving, he works with a private investigator to solve crimes by bringing murder victims back to life to ask them how they were killed. This show is NOT on Netflix instant quene, where most people watch television shows, but it is on DVD and you may be able to watch it on cable (I'm not sure if it's still running).