Apparently it's Romance Awareness Month? These 110 #RomanticFantasy books are all grouped in one spot for your perusal. Also, there are a ton of links to other related genres, so you can browse those books, too, for a whole book fair feel!
So from what I've been reading lately: mostly so-called romantasy. 5 books T.M. Cromer Thorne Wiches latest. Do I recommend? No, not exactly. Why have I read so many of those books? I have no idea. Something to do with summer and don't want to think too much. The first two I did some sort of opinion on Goodreads. Of the rest I didn't bother.
I actually wish to find good romantic dantasy. Where characters and plot makes some sence.
Summer Binge Reading: 22 books featuring the #FriendsToLovers trope! These are all either standalones (prequels or not) or books with completed series.
Looking for some #romantasy ? These 27 books are all #FantasyRomance books with various levels of spice. (My book is part of this set, with low-spice and lots of adventure.)
Looking for more books to read? This set of books is all fantasy romance books with various levels of spice. (My book is part of this set, with low-spice.)
Last set of fantasy romance books for those looking for more books to read! This set is all fantasy romance books with romance secondary to the fantasy plot. All low-spice or no-spice (think PG-13).
Looking for more books to read? This set is all fantasy romance books in Kobo Plus. #KoboPlus is a subscription service like Kindle Unlimited, but cheaper & the books aren't required to be exclusive.
After an online training on #ReadersAdvisory for Millennials and Generation Z, I made a mega list on Libby called “Romantasy” and ended up needing arthritis cream on my wrist today with all the mouse work. Overdrive findability is tough. Metadata is scant. Neither author nor genre searches recovered most of these. It’s almost like they want to bury your old content licences. #Romantasy#LibbyApp#librarian#bookstodon#ebooks#curation @bookstodon @librarians
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I don't think there was anything in particular I didn't love about this book. The characters are absolutely endearing and have a way of making you smile with their cute little quirks. I also really enjoyed seeing Viv open up and forge friendships with others who were generally known to be disliked, or awkward...
This is the Roundhouse. It was built in 1969. I always thought it was kind of ugly, but it tried to be different and I can respect that. I used to visit various friends here, and I always wanted to jump off the balconies, so I finally wrote a fight scene set here in Old Time Religion.
@bookstodon My #review of Paladin's Faith (Saint of Steel #4) by T. Kingfisher is now live! Kingfisher knocks it out of the park once again in this continuation of one of the best #romantasy series currently available.
It's #CoverReveal day!!! I've been sitting on this cover for way too long, so I'm going to give it a bit of a party today. 😂 Hopefully the graphic works. Check my profile for blurb and the pre-order link. ❤️
Cover reveal with glittery background and flirty arrows pointing to text that says: Neurodiverse Heroine, The World's Biggest Cinnamon Roll, Who ordered the talking crow?, Peak Slow Burn, Librarian Pirates, and Angels, but make them #BiblicallyAccurate. The cover is the shadows of two people: an extraordinarily tall man on his knees and a woman holding a ship in her hands. They are framed by various objects from the story and a crow.