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If you liked Peaches and Honey: These Immortal Truths, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Everlong by R. Raeta
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    A beautifully written, unconventional vampire romance that brims with emotion, introspection, and unforgettable characters. It's more about the journey and the humanity within immortality than about fangs and thrills - recommended for those who love their stories poignant and poetic.

    'Everlong' by R. Raeta is a paranormal romance story that follows the lives of Lily, a young woman who later discovers she is a vampire, and Sam, a man who helps her learn how to live again. The book beautifully explores themes of loss, love, time, and death through the characters of Lily and Sam. The writing style is described as gorgeously written with lyrical prose, creating sweet, gentle characters that readers can't help but fall in love with. The story unfolds slowly, rewarding readers for paying attention to details and showcasing the power of love, the passage of time, and the influence of the written word.

    Mostly it rains, every now and then it snows, but the clear, cloudless nights are her favorite. She has made friends with the stars, has made a mother out of the moon, and she greets them all like the...
    March 2021
    342 pages

  2. #2

    Divine Blood - Guardians of the Maiden by Beck Michaels
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    A beautifully crafted YA fantasy brimming with magic, adventure, and complex characters - well worth the read for genre fans, but not for those wanting instant sparks or a fast-paced start.

    Divine Blood, the first book in the 'Guardians of the Maiden' series by Beck Michaels, follows the journey of Dyna, a young healer seeking to save her village from a looming threat. Along the way, she encounters a mysterious Celestial named Cassiel, forming an unexpected bond that intertwines their fates. With a mix of magical creatures like angels, werewolves, and fae, the story unfolds through multiple perspectives, offering a rich and complex world filled with adventure, self-discovery, and found families. The author, Beck Michaels, masterfully weaves together intricate plotlines and compelling characters, creating a captivating fantasy tale that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.

    Shrill screams tore through Dyna’s throat. The terror wrenched her racing heart, threatening to tear it out of her chest. Adrenaline spiked through her veins, and blood rushed in her roaring ears. Han...
    March 2020
    456 pages

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    The Bird and the Sword - The Bird and the Sword Chronicles by Amy Harmon
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    A beautifully written, quietly magical tale of love and finding your voice - perfect for romantasy fans who like their fantasy poetic and their heroines strong in subtle ways, but may not satisfy those seeking fast-paced, action-packed adventures or bold, fiery leads.

    "The Bird and the Sword" by Amy Harmon is a fantasy novel that follows the story of Lark, a young woman with hidden magical abilities, set in a medieval-esque world with knights and swords. The plot revolves around Lark's journey of self-discovery, growth in character, and finding love, with a focus on the romantic aspect rather than the fantasy elements. The writing style is described as beautiful, captivating, and almost poetic, transporting readers to a different time and place, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere.

    I love these words. There is no deception or confusion. The words are simple. The birds feel joy. The trees feel it too. They feel joy in their creation. They feel joy because they ARE. Every living t...
    May 2016
    352 pages

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    The Queen and the Cure - The Bird and the Sword Chronicles by Amy Harmon
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    A gorgeously-written, all-consuming romantic fantasy that’s as magical as it is emotional. Highly recommended if you want feels with your fantasy!

    The Queen and the Cure, a companion sequel to The Bird and the Sword Chronicles, follows the story of Sasha, a slave with Seer abilities feared by her village, and Kjell, King Tiras's brother and Captain of the King's guard. As they embark on a journey to eliminate dangerous creatures, the book unveils secrets about their identities, their powers, and their emotional growth. The narrative is characterized by vivid world-building, intricate character development, and a mix of mythical elements and action-packed sequences that keep readers engaged and emotionally invested.

    The book explores themes of love, loyalty, self-discovery, and overcoming past traumas. The writing style is described as poetic, lyrical, and emotionally impactful, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. Amy Harmon's storytelling is praised for its depth, imagery, and the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, making it a captivating and unforgettable fantasy romance novel.

    “Everything has an origin story. Every place. Every person. We come from the womb of a woman, who came from the womb of a woman, who came from the womb of a woman. We inherit gifts and weakness, we ar...
    May 2017
    342 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Bird and the Sword Chronicles )

  5. #5
    Reign & Ruin
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    Book 1 in the series:Mages of the Wheel

    Reign & Ruin - Mages of the Wheel by J.D. Evans
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    An award-winning, richly crafted fantasy romance series with smart politics, unique magic, and mature love stories - absolutely worth trying if you want more from your romantasy!

    'Reign & Ruin' is a romantic fantasy novel set in a Middle Eastern-inspired world, where political intrigue, magic, and court maneuvering play central roles. The story follows Naime, the heir to the Tamar Sultanate, who must navigate treacherous political waters to save her kingdom from impending war by forming an alliance with the neighboring nation of Sarkum. Alongside her is Makram, a powerful death mage from Sarkum, who defies his own ruler to support Naime's cause. As they work together to balance power and magic, a forbidden romance blossoms between them, complicating their already dangerous mission. The book is praised for its intricate world-building, well-developed characters, and a blend of romance, magic, and political intrigue that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    THE GALLERY THAT LED from the main palace to the Council Hall had never stretched so long. Perhaps, if the Wheel favored her, this was as close as Naime would ever come to understanding what it felt l...
    January 2020
    419 pages

  6. #6

    Heart of Shadows - Empire of Blood and Malice by Meg Cowley
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    A compelling entry in the epic romantasy genre - full of intrigue, adventure, and a slow-burn romance - best for fans who love layered plots and character-driven sagas with plenty of worldbuilding.

    Heart of Shadows by Meg Cowley is an epic fantasy adventure with multiple points of view, primarily focusing on Harper Dimitrius and Aedon. Harper, a young orphaned girl, is transported to the magical world of Pelenor, where she faces evil kings and sinister villains. She possesses the coveted Dragonheart, entangling her in political intrigue and danger. Dimitrius, a morally grey shadow elf and spy, provides depth to the story with his complex character and questionable decisions, while Aedon adds a Robin Hood vibe with his band of outcasts.

    The writing style is engaging and descriptive, immersing readers in a richly built world filled with adventure and twisted plots. While romance is a subplot with slow development, the book emphasizes relationships, brave heroines, and dark themes. Themes of growth, survival, and navigating trust are apparent, especially in Harper's journey despite some frustration with her character development. Overall, it's a well-crafted story that will appeal to fans of slow-burn romances and epic fantasy.

    He dashed across the rope bridge walkways that soared above the forest floor, clinging on for dear life. The living trees, the dhiran, buckled their limbs around him, sending the walkways swinging lik...
    March 2024
    459 pages

  7. #7

    A Crown of Star & Ash - The Fate of Ashes by Victoria K. Taylor
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    A fantastic fantasy debut with immersive world-building, nuanced characters, and a heartfelt, slow-burn romance. Definitely worth picking up if you crave emotional depth and a fresh spin on familiar tropes!

    A Crown of Star & Ash is a captivating fantasy novel that follows the journey of Deya, a healer from Praiton who is branded a traitor and imprisoned for her beliefs. The book delves into themes of betrayal, loss, and grief, while also exploring the process of recovery and self-discovery. Through intricate world-building and detailed character development, the story unfolds as Deya escapes prison and navigates a world filled with tension, trauma, and the complexities of her own healing powers. The writing style is immersive, with a perfect balance of action, emotion, and character interactions, creating a bingeworthy and engaging reading experience.

    The plot of A Crown of Star & Ash is filled with suspense, intrigue, and a touch of enemies-to-lovers romance, making it a compelling and unique addition to The Fate of Ashes series. The dual POV narrative, predominantly focused on Deya, provides a deep exploration of her struggles and growth, while also introducing a diverse cast of relatable characters with their own baggage and traumas. The book ends on a satisfying note, offering closure to the current storyline while hinting at the potential for further development in the upcoming sequels.

    The sounds of the broken and dying filled the dungeon, and all Deya wanted to do was clap her hands over her ears. No matter how long she had worked as a healer in Stonehall Castle, the sound of death...
    March 2024
    422 pages

  8. #8
    Phoenix Unbound
    Book 1 in the series:Fallen Empire

    Phoenix Unbound - Fallen Empire by Grace Draven
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    A darkly beautiful, slow-burn fantasy romance with fantastic world-building - best for those who appreciate gritty tales of survival and healing after trauma. Check content warnings first!

    "Phoenix Unbound" is an epic fantasy set in a brutal empire where the central characters, Gilene and Azarion, must navigate a world filled with sacrifice, magic, and betrayal. Gilene, a fire witch, has been sent from her village as an annual sacrifice to the Emperor, enduring the horrors of being burned alive for five years. She possesses the magical abilities of illusion and fire, which she uses to escape each year. Azarion, a gladiator sold into slavery by his cousin, seeks to reclaim his rightful position in the Savatar clan. Their paths cross when Azarion blackmails Gilene into helping him escape, leading to a tumultuous journey filled with challenges and a slow-burn romance that develops despite their initial conflicts.

    The writing style of Grace Draven is characterized by vivid descriptions and emotional depth, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the harsh realities of the empire and the characters' struggles. The author expertly weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and world-building, creating a captivating narrative that balances action with character development. Readers experience the harshness of the empire's cruelty alongside the growth of Gilene and Azarion's relationship, making for a compelling story that keeps them engaged from start to finish.

    She waited beside her mother, sister, and brothers as the caravan of shackled women plodded down Beroe’s market street toward the town square. The slavers of the Empire guided the line, shoving their...
    September 2018
    400 pages

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    Spark of the Everflame - The Kindred's Curse Saga by Penn Cole
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    A highly addictive, slow-burn romantasy with rich worldbuilding and intense character tension - perfect for patient readers who live for long-term angst, found family, and epic fantasy intrigue.

    In "Spark of the Everflame," readers are introduced to Diem Bellator, a mortal healer who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after her mother's disappearance and her foray into the world of the Descended. The book intricately weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and fantasy as Diem navigates through a world where mortals are mistreated by the ruling Descended. With engaging world-building and character development, the story follows Diem's evolution from a sheltered healer to a courageous individual facing the complexities of power, love, and loyalty. Penn Cole's writing style effortlessly captures the reader's attention, blending intricate plot twists with emotional depth and captivating storytelling.

    A stream of inebriated revelers stumbled through the dusty alleys of Mortal City, their catcalls and slurred words an unwelcome refrain on my walk home. Though I gave their roaming hands a wide berth,...
    May 2023
    427 pages

  10. #10

    Daughter of No Worlds - The War of Lost Hearts by Carissa Broadbent
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    A thoughtful, immersive fantasy with a brilliant slow-burn romance and memorable leads - a must-read for anyone craving genuine character growth, unique magic, and epic stakes (but give it time to build!).

    "Daughter of No Worlds" by Carissa Broadbent is a high fantasy romance novel with intricate world-building and magic beyond the ordinary. The story follows Tisaanah, a strong female main character, as she navigates power struggles and learns to harness her magic with the help of Max, a broken but fiercely loyal mentor. The book is praised for its slow-burn romance, well-developed characters, and immersive writing style that delves into themes of justice, determination, and self-discovery.

    The truth was, I was a terrible dancer. I wasn’t sure that I believed in the concept of talent at all, but even if I did, I could recognize that I didn’t have any. At least when it came to dancing. Bu...
    January 2020
    519 pages

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