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  1. #1
    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

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    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
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    A sassy, addictive rom-com loaded with banter and slow-burn sparks. Not as universally magical as the hype suggests, but delivers major fun if you’re after a light, tropey enemies-to-lovers read.

    The Hating Game by Sally Thorne revolves around the workplace rivalry between Lucy and Josh, who despise each other but find themselves sharing an office after a merger. As they compete for the same promotion, their interactions are filled with witty banter, mind games, and emotional vulnerability. The story is a mix of romance, comedy, and tension, with a slow burn enemies-to-lovers plot that keeps readers engaged. Thorne's writing style is described as cute, light-hearted, and funny, making it an entertaining and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance and chick lit.

    Love and hate are visceral. Your stomach twists at the thought of that person. The heart in your chest beats heavy and bright, nearly visible through your flesh and clothes. Your appetite and sleep ar...
    August 2016
    387 pages

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    The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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    A satisfyingly slow-burn, feel-good romance that delivers on character growth and emotional payoff - if you have patience and love a long, simmering journey, this is a must-read. If you prefer more action or spice along the way, you might want to pass.

    Readers describe "The Wall of Winnipeg and Me" as a slow burn romance novel featuring a personal assistant, Vanessa, to a football player, Aiden. The story revolves around their unique relationship dynamics, starting with a fake marriage for a green card. The plot is engaging, focusing on the character development of Vanessa and Aiden, showcasing their growth and flaws throughout the novel. The writing style is immersive, with constant pacing and well-thought-out interactions between the characters, making it easy for readers to get involved in the story.

    “Aiden,” I grumbled, even though I knew better. Grumbling only got me the look—that infamous, condescending expression that had gotten Aiden into more than one fight in the past. Or so I’d been told....
    May 2016
    673 pages

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    Red Winter
    Book 1 in the series:Red Winter

    Red Winter - Red Winter by Annette Marie
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    A beautifully written, slow-burn fantasy adventure brimming with Japanese mythology, heart, and character growth. Stick with the slow beginning - it’s absolutely worth the ride!

    Red Winter by Annette Marie is a fantasy novel that delves into Japanese mythology, following the story of Emi, a girl training to become the kamigakari of Amaterasu. The plot unfolds as Emi discovers shocking truths about her role, leading her on a journey filled with danger, yokai encounters, and alliances with supernatural beings like kitsune and tengu. The writing style is described as rich in details, with engaging fight scenes that keep readers on the edge of their seats, blending elements of Asian mythology and fantasy seamlessly.

    Behind her, the car she’d exited rumbled quietly, the humming of the engine the only sound in the still air. The dirt road wound up the gentle slope of the mountain, but the heavy blanket of colorful...
    October 2016
    346 pages

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    Burn for Me
    Book 1 in the series:Hidden Legacy

    Burn for Me - Hidden Legacy by Ilona Andrews
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    A wildly entertaining urban fantasy with killer worldbuilding, sizzling banter, and an unforgettable heroine. Ignore the cover - what’s inside is pure magic. Highly recommended for urban fantasy and slow-burn romance fans!

    In "Burn for Me," Nevada Baylor, a tough young woman running her family's private investigation firm, is faced with a challenging case involving a dangerous rogue magic user. Forced to team up with the darkly tempting billionaire Connor Mad Rogan to stay alive, Nevada must navigate a world where magic users are classified based on their abilities and powerful magic houses dominate society. The story unfolds in a modern-day Houston setting intertwined with magic, fantasy, politics, and military elements, with a focus on Nevada's determination, Rogan's complex character, and the slow-burn romance between them.

    All men are liars. All women are liars, too. I learned that fact when I was two years old and my grandmother told me that if I was a good girl and sat still, the shot the doctor was about to give me w...
    October 2014
    402 pages

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    Throne in the Dark - Villains & Virtues by A.K. Caggiano
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    Whimsical, witty, and packed with lovable characters, "Throne in the Dark" is perfect for readers who want a clever, heartwarming fantasy romcom - and don’t mind a few typos or a slow burn that’s truly slow. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a fun, feel-good read!

    'Throne in the Dark' by A.K. Caggiano is a fantasy novel with a mix of lightheartedness and dark elements. The book follows the story of Damien, an evil half-demon who starts softening for a human named Amma. The writing style is praised for its humor, entertaining dialogue, and well-paced plot, keeping readers engaged from the very beginning. The relationship between Damien and Amma is described as a delightful slow burn that feels genuine, with a blend of humor that adds depth to the prose.

    Amma, the lead character, is portrayed as kindhearted and unapologetically herself, which makes her endearing to readers. The book is noted for its interesting worldbuilding and the chemistry between the main characters, Damien and Amma. The author successfully creates a fantasy world filled with adventure, banter, and engaging interactions that leave readers eagerly anticipating the next book in the series.

    September 2022
    404 pages

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    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
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    A laugh-out-loud, swoony, and super cute rom-com that’s perfect for anyone craving a sweet and sexy friends-to-lovers romance. Not flawless, but full of charm and the kind of chemistry you can’t fake.

    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey is a romantic comedy centered around the friendship between Sam and Ian, who teach at the same high school. Both secretly harbor feelings for each other but are afraid of risking their friendship. When a rumor spreads that they are dating, it forces them to confront their true emotions. The book is filled with humor, banter, and a slow burn friends-to-lovers storyline that keeps the readers engaged. The writing style is light-hearted, funny, and characterized by witty dialogue and endearing characters like Sam and Ian.

    This morning, we’re having sex inside the army barracks again. It’s hot and heavy. The enemy is advancing—we might not make it out alive. Explosions rumble in the sky and in my pants. I’m sweating. Ia...
    August 2018
    285 pages

  8. #8
    Gild
    Book 1 in the series:The Plated Prisoner

    Gild - The Plated Prisoner by Raven Kennedy
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    A dark, emotional, and atmospheric setup to a much-loved fantasy series. "Gild" is worth a read if you love slow-burn, character-driven tales and can handle heavy themes - but prepare for a slow start before the real magic begins in the sequels.

    Gild by Raven Kennedy is an adult fantasy novel that delves into the story of Auren, the gold-plated prisoner of King Midas. Auren, a victim of Stockholm syndrome, is kept confined in a gilded cage within the castle of Highbell. The book sets the premise for the series, exploring Auren's complex relationship with Midas and her yearning for freedom. The writing style is described as steamy, taboo, and a great reimagining of the King Midas myth, with a focus on world-building and character development.

    The lighting is low, deliberate. Just a crackle of flame over promiscuous shapes that move in warm tandem. Seven bodies working all to one sole release, while I’m here, apart, like a spectator for a s...
    October 2020

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    Three Mages and a Margarita - The Guild Codex: Spellbound by Annette Marie
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    A snappy, endlessly fun urban fantasy adventure with a lovable human heroine, sassy dialogue, and a magical found family vibe - perfect for those seeking entertainment over epic romance or gritty drama.

    In "Three Mages and a Margarita" by Annette Marie, the story follows Tori, a young woman with a fiery personality who struggles to keep a job. After stumbling upon a bartending job in a magical bar, Tori finds herself immersed in a world of magic users, leading to a series of humorous and adventurous encounters. The writing style is described as witty, engaging, and fast-paced, with a mix of humor, action, and mystery that keeps readers entertained throughout the story.

    I looked at her plate. The pasta did in fact display a shocking lack of poultry, considering it had arrived at her table with an entire grilled chicken breast. I knew, because I’d seen the busboy carr...
    September 2018
    313 pages

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    Uprooted by Naomi Novik
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    A spellbinding fairy tale that’s equal parts dark, whimsical, and heartfelt - even if it rushes in spots. If you want magic with roots, a fierce heroine, and an enchanting atmosphere, “Uprooted” is a must-read.

    "Uprooted" by Naomi Novik is a fantasy novel set in a world where a wizard known as The Dragon takes a young girl every ten years to live with him and protect the area from the dangers of the nearby Wood. The protagonist, Agnieszka, unexpectedly chosen instead of her best friend, discovers her own magical abilities and becomes an apprentice to The Dragon. As they work together to combat the threats from the Wood, Agnieszka navigates themes of magic, friendship, self-discovery, and love in a richly imagined world filled with folklore elements and moral ambiguity.

    The book is praised for its beautiful and descriptive prose, creating a vivid and realistic world for readers to immerse themselves in. The story unfolds slowly, subverting expectations and revealing surprising twists that keep readers engaged until the very satisfying end. The character development, particularly of Agnieszka, is highlighted as she embodies girl power, bravery, and independence, becoming her own hero in the face of challenges and mysteries presented by the magical world she inhabits.

    Our Dragon doesn’t eat the girls he takes, no matter what stories they tell outside our valley. We hear them sometimes, from travelers passing through. They talk as though we were doing human sacrific...
    May 2015
    462 pages

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