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  1. #1

    His Secret Illuminations - The Warrior's Guild by Scarlett Gale
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    An utterly endearing, trope-bending fantasy romance where kindness, growth, magic, and spicy slow-burn steal the spotlight - perfect for anyone craving a refreshing flip of traditional gender dynamics.

    'His Secret Illuminations' in the series 'The Warrior's Guild' by Scarlett Gale follows the journey of Glory and Lucian, a warrior woman and a monk respectively, as they embark on a fantasy quest to recover stolen monastic books. The plot is filled with magic, adventure, and a slow-building romance that culminates in steamy yet consensual sex scenes. The writing style is described as sweet, sexy, and full of hurt/comfort moments, with a focus on character growth, internal battles, and a light and playful narrative devoid of darkness and violence.

    “DO YOU KNOW WHO THAT warrior woman is?” he asks Brother Carnahan over the evening meal, trying to sound casual about it. Tonight is not a meal requiring silent reflection, so his question melts into...
    October 2020
    443 pages

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    Paladin's Grace - The Saint of Steel by T. Kingfisher
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    A charming, cozy fantasy-romance with endearing, imperfect characters, witty banter, and just enough mystery - a real treat for fans of heartfelt and humorous storytelling.

    In "Paladin's Grace," readers are introduced to a world where a paladin, Stephen, and a perfumer, Grace, cross paths under dangerous circumstances and find themselves entangled in a web of murder, politics, and romance. Stephen, a former paladin of the deceased Saint of Steel, struggles with the fear of losing control again, while Grace, accused of murder, navigates her own past traumas. The story unfolds with elements of severed heads, golems, assassination attempts, and a rich cast of characters, all set in a world filled with humor, action, and intrigue.

    The book is praised for its engaging writing style that blends humor, romance, and fantasy seamlessly. Readers find themselves captivated by the witty banter, relatable character issues, and the unique professions of the protagonists - a paladin and a perfumer - as they navigate a plot filled with mystery and danger.

    The Saint of Steel had not been a major deity, but neither had He been entirely obscure. He had four temples, staffed with priests and paladins, and the bishop of His church sat on the council in Arch...
    February 2020
    389 pages

  3. #3
    Halfling
    Book 1 in the series:Monstrous World

    Halfling - Monstrous World by S.E. Wendel
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    A charming, spicy, and heartfelt monster romance with unforgettable characters - perfect for those who love slow-burn relationships, rich fantasy worlds, and cozy adventure. Not for anyone looking for relentless action or who dislikes monster romance vibes.

    In 'Halfling', the author, S.E. Wendel, weaves a tale of a fantasy romance between Sorcha and Orek, balancing cozy moments with thrilling adventures. The story follows their journey of understanding each other, falling in love, and working as a team to escape challenges. The book beautifully captures the growth of the characters individually and as a couple, emphasizing the importance of personal development and commitment in relationships. Wendel's writing style immerses readers in a world filled with detailed world-building, lore, and engaging characters, creating a perfect blend of romance, fantasy, and action.

    The drizzling mist clung to Orek’s cloak and shoulders, beginning to steam as he neared the orc camp. He bounced the boar carcass higher on his shoulders, cringing as a warm trickle of congealing bloo...
    October 2023
    465 pages

  4. #4

    Get a Life, Chloe Brown - The Brown Sisters by Talia Hibbert
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    A fun, spicy, and surprisingly heartfelt rom-com that brings representation and real-life struggles to the romance genre. Recommended for fans of smart heroines, cinnamon roll heroes, and anyone after a modern love story with emotional depth - just be ready for open-door steam and some classic romance beats!

    'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' by Talia Hibbert follows the story of Chloe Brown, a quirky web designer living with chronic health issues, who embarks on a journey to break out from her boring life. She creates a list of new experiences to try and enlists the help of Redford Morgan, the building superintendent, to guide her. Despite starting out as adversaries, Chloe and Red's relationship progresses believably, leading to a cute and steamy romance. The book skillfully weaves in themes of chronic pain, abusive relationships, and disability, all while maintaining a balance between humor and meaningful discussions.

    The writing style in 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' is described as charming, funny, and heartwarming. The characters, especially Chloe and Red, are portrayed as real, funny, and troubled individuals rather than perfect romance stereotypes. The novel delves into important topics like chronic pain and abusive relationships with care and emotional intelligence, making it a refreshing and engaging contemporary romance read.

    “You’re the best superintendent we’ve ever had,” she cooed from the bathroom doorway, clasping one wrinkled hand to her bony chest. Her shock of white hair fairly quivered with emotion. Bit of a drama...
    November 2019
    385 pages

  5. #5
    Always Only You
    Book 2 in the series:Bergman Brothers

    Always Only You - Bergman Brothers by Chloe Liese
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    A warm, inclusive, and feel-good romance that’s perfect if you want authentic characters and gentle, wholesome love. Not without a few quirks, but totally worth picking up if you love cinnamon roll heroes and neurodiverse rep!

    'Always Only You' by Chloe Liese is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Frankie, a social media marketer for a hockey team, and Ren, one of the star players on the team. Frankie, who is on the autism spectrum and deals with arthritis, struggles to let Ren into her life despite his unwavering affection towards her. The book beautifully portrays their evolving relationship, delving into themes of acceptance, love, and personal growth. The detailed sports aspect adds depth to Ren's character, making the story engaging and relatable. Chloe Liese's writing style shines in accurately representing autism and chronic illness, creating a perfect blend of insight, inclusivity, and romance.

    In the three years I’ve known him, I’ve seen him not smiling twice. Once, when he was unconscious on the ice, so I hardly think that counts, and the other time, when an extreme fan shoved her way thro...
    July 2020
    345 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bergman Brothers )

  6. #6

    Maneater - Monsters of Moonvale by Emily Antoinette
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    Adorably spicy, refreshingly inclusive, and brimming with nerd-chic and swoony monster romance. If you're in the mood for a quick, cozy novella that celebrates healthy communication and soft kink, this one is a total winner!

    'Maneater' by Emily Antoinette is a novella from the 'Monsters of Moonvale' series that tells the love story between Elle, a succubus stripper, and Shane, a shy virgin witch. The plot revolves around their unexpected meeting at a coven event and the development of their relationship from lust to genuine affection. The writing style is described as cozy, funny, spicy, and inclusive, with a focus on healthy communication, consent, and the exploration of different kinks in a monster romance setting.

    2023
    170 pages

  7. #7
    Hot Blooded
    Book 2 in the series:Tooth & Claw

    Hot Blooded - Tooth & Claw by Heather Guerre
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    A swoony, spicy, low-drama paranormal romance with standout character dynamics and refreshingly healthy communication. Hot Blooded is perfect for those wanting an emotional, mature love story - with a healthy dose of consensual kink!

    'Hot Blooded' is a paranormal romance novel that follows the relationship between Tessa, an ordinary girl, and Amos, a century-old vampire. The story is a sweet yet smoking hot romance that explores themes of consent, character development, and family dynamics. The author, Heather Guerre, creates a believable world where vampires coexist with humans, focusing on the ethical aspects of vampire feeding and the emotional connection between the main characters.

    For the fifth time, Amos found himself adjusting the floral arrangement on the coffee table, twisting it ninety degrees to the right, frowning, then twisting it back. He clenched his jaw, still dissat...
    December 2021
    307 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Tooth & Claw )

  8. #8
    Radiance
    Book 1 in the series:Wraith Kings

    Radiance - Wraith Kings by Grace Draven
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    A sweet, funny, and unconventional friends-to-lovers fantasy romance that’s big on banter and mutual support - but light on plot and high-stakes drama. Great if you want heartwarming, low angst, and cozy fantasy romance.

    In 'Radiance' by Grace Draven, the book follows the story of Ildiko, a human with pink skin and red hair, and Brishen, a Kai warrior prince with grey skin and silver hair, who are forced into an arranged marriage to solidify treaties between their races. Despite finding each other physically unattractive at first, they choose to look beyond appearances and develop a deep and abiding love for each other. The novel explores the cultural clash between the Kai and humans, as well as the challenges they face in maintaining their alliance amidst political intrigues and external threats. The writing style is described as a slow romantic build-up with a focus on character development, world-building, and a touch of humor, creating a unique and engaging fantasy romance.

    Her maids refused to meet her gaze while they laced her into her gown and twitched the train into perfect folds, but she’d caught their looks of pity mixed with horror from the corner of her eye. Ildi...
    2014
    294 pages

  9. #9

    Ice Planet Barbarians - Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon
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    A spicy, totally addictive, and surprisingly cozy alien romance romp. Not for the faint of heart or the serious-minded, but excellent for escapism and good vibes - now I get the hype!

    Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon follows the adventures of a group of human women who are kidnapped by aliens, only to crash land on a desolate ice planet inhabited by towering blue-skinned aliens known as the sa-khui. The main protagonist, Georgie, finds herself navigating the challenges of survival in this harsh environment while forming unexpected connections with the local alien leader, Vektal. Their romance develops amidst humor, cultural misunderstandings, and the urgency of their biological imperatives, as the aliens bond with their mates through a symbiotic relationship that heightens their passions.

    The writing style is light and engaging, with a whimsical tone that makes the story enjoyable despite its outlandish premise. The characters are well-developed, with distinct personalities, and the humor adds an entertaining layer to the narrative. Each book focuses on different couples within the same universe, allowing for a fresh experience while maintaining overarching themes of love, understanding, and consent. Readers have praised Dixon for balancing steamy moments with character development, creating a fun escapist read that captivates wide audiences.

    Up until yesterday I, Georgie Carruthers, never believed in aliens. Oh, sure, there were all kinds of possibilities out there in the universe, but if someone would have told me that little green men w...
    April 2015
    262 pages

  10. #10
    Morbidly Yours
    Book 1 in the series:Love in Galway

    Morbidly Yours - Love in Galway by Ivy Fairbanks
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    An unexpectedly sweet and funny slow-burn romance full of heart, healing, and quirky charm. If you’re into opposites-attract and want something different, this is an absolute must-read!

    'Morbidly Yours' in the series 'A Love in Galway' by author Ivy Fairbanks follows the story of Callum, a shy mortician in Ireland, and Lark, a bubbly American animator who finds herself living across the street from a funeral home mortuary. Their unexpected meeting leads to a heartwarming friendship that blossoms into a beautiful romance. The plot explores themes of love, grief, and personal growth, all set against a backdrop of regular folks navigating through life's challenges with humor and grace. The writing style is described as heartfelt, genuine, and engaging, with well-developed characters that feel relatable and real to the readers.

    I looked around, hoping to find an answer in the haphazard stacks of boxes that surrounded me. But no. Just me and the few belongings I’d deemed irreplaceable enough to make the transatlantic trip. It...
    July 2023
    330 pages

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