Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Recent Favorite Fantasy Romance Books

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly themed post first created by The Broke and the Bookish in 2010 and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.


This week’s theme is a freebie, so I thought I would share 10 fantasy romance books that I’ve loved recently. These are perfect to add to your TBR anytime of year, but summer just seems like a great time to read romance.

  • The Lord of Stariel by A.J. Lancaster – this is another book I’d define as ‘cute’ but there’s plenty of tension between the interested parties and I like the mystery element it has.
  • The Hemlock Queen by Hannah Whitten – I almost didn’t put this on the list, because it leans WAY more fantasy than romance, but the romance is very important to the plot and the love triangle between three of the characters is so intense and I loved it!
  • A Feather So Black by Lyra Selene – if you want your fill of traditional mythologically inspired fae, you should check this out! It’s about a changeling princess who is sent to rescue the real princess, but starts to fall for the dark fae prince who holds her captive.
  • Paladin’s Faith by T. Kingfisher – every single book in The Saint of Steel series is excellent! This might be my favorite of the four out right now – paladin pining, a beautiful spy, and a mission to complete.
  • Bride by Ali Hazelwood – surprisingly, this is the spiciest of all 10 books on this list by far. If you’re a fan of vampires and werewolves you should definitely give this a shot!

 

July 16: Ten Things I Loved About [Insert Book Title Here] (Pick any book and tell us ten things you loved about it!) (submitted by Cathy @ WhatCathyReadNext)
July 23: Debut Novels I Enjoyed (A debut novel is an author’s first published book. You could also choose to share genre or age group debuts if you’d prefer, such as an adult fiction author’s first YA book or a mystery writer’s first romance.) (submitted by Angela @ Reading Frenzy)
July 30: Books I Wish Had More/Less [Insert Your Concept Here] In Them (for example: more/less romance, more/less world building, less info dumping, more/fewer pages, more character development, fewer characters, fewer descriptions, more suspense, etc.)

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  1. I don’t read much fantasy romance as I prefer my fantasy books to be mostly fantasy rather than mainly romance. I did love The Hemlock Queen though and can’t wait to see how that all turns out. I really enjoyed The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent so Daughter of No Worlds looks good.

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      1. I’ve just discovered that all of her books are available on Kindle Unlimited which I’ve just gone back to after a year so I’ve added this one straight away.

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