Another first in a series, Shakraborty promises at least two more Amina books. I wish the number was 20, but ever since I finished this I have longed for more of the story and I'll take whatever she will give me. This series leans more heavily on…
Here's one that's been flying under the radar but is slowly picking up steam if LPL's hold analytics are any indication. Atmospheric gothic romantasy is one of my favorite book vibes and this delivered that in…whatever the Providence Card equivalent…
Slow burn romance, lots of smut, takes time to build, unpredictable plot with LOTS of twists and turns, kickass heroine, tall dark and handsome love interest!
Ava Reid is an astonishing new talent on the fantasy scene. This was her debut and the thoughtfulness of it blew me away. It's a slow burning fantasy with an enemies-to-lovers subplot, but it was the social and political nuances of the world she…
"A gritty fantasy of betrayal and vengeance set against a clever bit of worldbuilding… Readers looking for a bloody Kill Bill fairy tale (and not a “Beauty and the Beast” charmer) will be more than satisfied."
– Publishers Weekly
Unforgettable, seductive, and action-packed, A Warrior's Fate is an addictive twist on shifter romance, perfect for fans of captivating, swoonworthy fantasy.
You've likely already heard of this one. Friends, the gimmicky sprayed edges of the first editions are, in fact, NOT the sole reason for the hype. Yarros nailed all of our best loved fantasy tropes and this was such a fun ride. I can't wait for Iron…
Epistolary, slow burn enemies-to-lovers romance with a sorta kinda secret admirer element, all unfolding during a bloody war between gods. Ross has established herself as one to watch in fantasy, this was fast paced and action packed but also one to…
A complex adult fairytale based on Polish folklore that won a Nebula and was a Hugo Award finalist! Publisher's Weekly said, "Novik weaves a tale that is both elegantly grand and earthily humble."
Not to say that this series was the birth of the "Shadow Daddy MMC" trope, BUT Bardugo did it all the way back in 2005. Rhysand did not grace us with his dark presence until 2015.