
This year, I want to talk about some of the many types of fantasy you can find. In January, the focus was on comedic fantasy, but it seems only appropriate that February is the domain of romantic fantasy.
This is a subgenre that I don’t know all that much about (okay, I know pretty much nothing about it), so I took to Twitter and asked for the names of great authors of romantic fantasy. The list below has some great suggestions if you’re looking for some romance in your fantasy.
Here are the links to the guest posts in case you’ve missed any:
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring Fiona West
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring Emmaline Strange
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring Dan Fitzgerald
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring Rebecca Crunden
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring Carissa Broadbent
Fantasy Focus: Romantic Fantasy Featuring L. Kruach
Did I miss your favorite romantic fantasy author? Let me know in the comments!
*Shana Abe- The Smoke Thief
*Jennifer L. Armentrout- From Blood and Ash
*Angela Boord- Fortune’s Fool
*K.F. Breene-A Ruin of Roses
*Carissa Broadbent- Daughter of No Worlds
*Rebecca Crunden- These Violent Nights
*Jacqueline Carey- Kushiel’s Dart
*Dan Fitzgerald- The Isle of a Thousand Worlds
*Emma Hamm-Heart of the Fae
*Elizabeth Haydon- Rhapsody: Child of Blood
*Elise Kova- A Deal with the Elf King
*L. Krauch- The 13th Zodiac series
*Sarah J. Maas- A Court of Thorns and Roses
*Hollee Mands- The Mackinnon’s Bride
*Lisette Marshall- The Princess & The Spy series
*Krystle Matar- Legacy of the Brightwash
*Caroline Peckham-The Awakening
*Katee Robert- Desperate Measures
*Emmaline Strange-Crown of Aster
*Laura Thalassa- Pestilence
*Susanne Valenti- Afflicted
*Fiona West- Chasing Down Her Royal Highness
*C.L. Wilson- Lord of the Fading Lands
Reblogged this on Witty and Sarcastic Bookclub.
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