Made me feel some kind of way… 🫣
Completed series.
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If you're anything like me, once you dive into a romantasy series rich with tension and morally grey characters, it's hard to stop thinking about it long after finishing. I recently completed several series that truly left me feeling 'some kind of way.' What stands out in these books is the complex protagonist dynamic—heroes and heroines who are flawed yet deeply compelling, often walking the fine line between good and bad. Take M.J. Lawrie's The Stolen Fae Series, for example. I was absolutely hooked by the addictive tension and the morally ambiguous men who challenge the heroine without breaking her spirit. This series brilliantly combines fantasy elements with romantic angst, making it a must-read for anyone craving emotional depth alongside magic. Similarly, Holly Black's The Folk of the Air series excels at enemies-to-lovers tension. The conflicting loyalties and cryptic motives of its characters add layers of excitement. The 'hate to love' feeling, intensified by the morally grey personas, really elevated the story for me. Another series that captured my imagination was by Sarah A. Parker, where the writing itself feels like magic. The immersion I felt from the first book lasted straight through to the last, and I found myself wishing for more volumes to continue exploring the captivating world and its intricate relationships. Lastly, I can’t stop thinking about Crescent Creak, a setting brought to life in a series by Tessa Hale. The tension and emotional stakes absolutely lived rent free in my head. I would love to read more from that world, and I encourage anyone interested in high-stakes romance mixed with fantasy to check it out. Overall, these romantasy series are perfect for reading on Kindle Unlimited or sharing with fellow book club members who appreciate complex characters and rich storytelling. If you love narratives where heroes aren’t purely heroic and villains aren’t entirely evil, these recommendations might just be your next obsession.



