A romantasy with ✨tension✨
📖: Dragon Hunter by Mase Evans, an NA fantasy romance out now on KU and in print!
If you love:
🔥slow-burn
❤️forbidden romance
⚔️she trains him
🛏️only one bed
💀vengeful MMC
🥀b@d@$$ FMC
🗡️dagger to throat
🐉a sprinkle of dragons and magic
A vengeful prince strikes a deal with the King’s Court to fulfill his dark longing: he’ll get the training he needs to k!ll his enemy from one of their kingdom’s best Dragon Hunters, but he must marry one of three princesses to strengthen his kingdom’s army first 📚
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As someone who deeply enjoys slow-burn fantasy romances, Dragon Hunter truly hits all the marks for me. The tension between characters is palpable, especially with the 'only one bed' trope that adds an intimate yet heated dynamic. The forbidden romance element makes the storyline even more compelling, offering a mix of danger and passion that keeps you hooked. One of the standout aspects for me was the character development of the vengeful MMC and the fierce FMC. Their contrasting personalities create a dynamic that fuels both the romance and the action. The fact that the prince must marry one of three princesses to secure his kingdom’s army adds a strategic layer to the romance, blending political intrigue with emotional stakes. The inclusion of dragons and magic sprinkled throughout the narrative brings that classic romantasy charm, perfectly balancing fantastical elements with relatable human emotions. The 'she trains him' aspect adds depth to their relationship and showcases growth and trust, something I find underused but powerful in this genre. This book is perfect if you appreciate intricate world-building combined with intense romantic tension and well-crafted character arcs. It’s not just a romance; it’s a story of power, betrayal, and longing set against an enchanting fantasy backdrop. If you’re searching for a passionate series with a rich blend of fantasy and romance, Dragon Hunter is definitely worth picking up.










