One of the fastest-growing genres of recent years is romantasy, a portmanteau of ‘romance’ and ‘fantasy’. If you’re intrigued by high-stakes love stories set in fantastical worlds populated by dragons and fairies, debut author Clíodhna O’Sullivan has some recommendations for you
The Earthsea seriesby Ursula K Le Guin
This will always be my favourite fantasy – first published in 1968, it is unmatched in its evocation of place and the elegance of its magic. And the slowest of slow-burn romances between Ged the archmage and Tenar the priestess.
The Broken Earth trilogyby NK Jemisin
Jemisin’s writing is so good it makes me wonder why I bother writing myself – I should just re-read The Fifth Season. While the series focuses on themes of trauma, Essun’s romantic relationships also explore how love can grow in the shadow of damage.
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Fourth Wing byRebecca Yarros
I listened to this on audiobook and became very invested in Violet’s relationships with the dragons Tairn and Andarna. The stakes are raised relentlessly as the story goes on and I’m in awe of the world building.
An Ember in the Ashesby Sabaa Tahir
I love the Roman-inspired setting and how its themes consciously echo our own world, as well as the slow-burn romance.










