If you’re into fantasy and spend any time on BookTok, you’ve probably seen 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas being raved about. This series has taken the platform by storm, and it’s easy to see why. The story follows Feyre, a young woman who gets dragged into a magical world after killing a faerie. What starts as a survival story quickly turns into an epic tale of love, power, and self-discovery. The world-building is intricate, and the characters are so vivid that they feel real. Rhysand, in particular, has become a fan favorite with his complex personality and undeniable charm.
What makes this series stand out is its ability to blend different genres seamlessly. It’s not just a fantasy novel; it’s also a romance, a political drama, and a coming-of-age story. The relationships are intense, the stakes are high, and the emotional rollercoaster is unforgettable. Maas has a way of writing that pulls you in and doesn’t let go. It’s no wonder this series has become a BookTok sensation. If you’re looking for a fantasy read that will keep you hooked from start to finish, this is it.
I’ve been diving into the world of BookTok lately, and one title that keeps popping up is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas. It’s everywhere, and for good reason. The series has this addictive mix of fantasy, romance, and action that just hooks you from the first page. The world-building is rich, and the characters are so well-developed that you feel like you’re part of their journey. Feyre’s transformation from a simple huntress to a powerful figure is inspiring, and the chemistry between her and Rhysand is electric. It’s not just a book; it’s an experience. If you’re into fantasy with a strong romantic subplot, this is a must-read. The way Maas weaves magic, politics, and love together is pure genius. It’s no wonder it’s a BookTok favorite.
BookTok has a way of making certain books feel like cultural phenomena, and 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas is definitely one of them. This series is a staple for fantasy lovers, and it’s easy to see why. The story is a perfect blend of action, romance, and magic, with a protagonist who grows stronger with every challenge she faces. Feyre’s journey from a mortal huntress to a key player in the faerie world is both thrilling and emotional. The relationships in the book are complex and layered, especially the dynamic between Feyre and Rhysand, which has become iconic in the fantasy romance genre.
What I love most about this series is how it balances intense action with heartfelt moments. The world Maas has created is vast and detailed, filled with political intrigue and magical elements that keep you engaged. The characters are flawed and relatable, making their struggles and triumphs all the more impactful. It’s a series that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading. If you’re a fantasy lover looking for a book that has it all—action, romance, and a richly imagined world—this is the one to pick up.
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Soleil Summer is a rather ordinary 17 year old School girl, a bit shy and unassuming … at least until her world is turned upside down. First she meets the very handsome Luca, the New boy in school … and she also can’t help but notice the alluring King of the vampire goths.
And then of course there is the fact that on her 18th birthday a coven of witches comes to knock on her door.
Soleil is a witch, fated to kill the werewolves, what she doesn’t know is that her beloved Luca is a wolf and her mate, a mate she has to kill to break the ancient curse.
And in the background the dark one, an immense evil power lurks, and he has his eyes on Soleil.
This is a full series of 3 books in one … each New book starts with a chapter marked 1.
Warning: Every chapter starting with *The vampire* may contain violent murders and kinky sex
Seven Classic Faery Tales are given a very adult makeover.
You are entering a world of myth, magic, and Immortals.
Throw in the humans for the added spice of erotica and violence.
Mix together and you have dark adult faery tales ........
Do not read if easily offended!
A warlord with fire in his veins. A captive princess with nothing left to lose.
When the Dragon Warlord seizes her crumbling kingdom, Sera expects death—not a collar of gold and a vow of possession. Claimed as tribute, she is taken to the heart of the mountain, where fire breathes and ancient magic sleeps beneath the stone.
Rhazien is ruthless, monstrous, and terrifyingly divine. But he is also bound by something older than war: the need to claim. To protect. To own.
Sera refuses to break. But as power shifts and passion ignites, she learns that dragons don’t ask. They take. And this warlord doesn’t just want her obedience—he wants her heart.
And if she gives it to him, she may never survive the fall.
The Dragon Warlord’s Bride is a dark fantasy romance full of possession, power struggles, and slow-burn heat. Perfect for fans of monster lovers, mating bonds, and morally unhinged kings who’d burn the world for their queen.
Having survived the deadly trials of Lyria and uncovered the haunting legacy of her ancestors, Maerwynn now faces a reality far more terrifying—a war brewing beyond the realms. She has transformed into a powerful being, but with her newfound immortality and role as the seventh stone, Maerwynn’s existence holds the key to maintaining Lyria's fragile peace. Alongside Valen, the Elusive High Lord who ignites both fury and passion within her, Maerwynn must wield her powers in ways she never imagined.
Yet as they prepare for war against Kyante, the cruel queen of Hadeon, Maerwynn realizes that victory comes with perilous demands. A prophecy looms over her, foretelling betrayal, sacrifice, and a battle that will reshape everything she has come to cherish. As enemies close in and allies grow suspicious of her power, Maerwynn and Valen embark on a treacherous journey to build alliances, reclaim a weapon of immense strength, and face the horrors of Hadeon’s armies.
Amidst bloodshed and treachery, In this heart-wrenching climax, Maerwynn makes an impossible choice that will forever alter her, the High Lord she loves, and the fate of both worlds.
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BOOK 2 in the AETHER series. If you haven't read the Book 1- " Court of Fae and ruin", please do so, or nothing in this book would make sense. Xoxo
"Custom demanded that Prince Urban get a love mark tattooed to the side of his left eye as an infant, just like the rest of his people, but to him, the stupid things have only brought on the scorn of his father, the misery of his siblings, and caused his entire kingdom to go broke from fighting so many wars over the irritating ink stains.
When Urban’s sister must travel to Donnelly, the kingdom within the sand, for her arranged marriage to align two realms, he goes with her. But he no sooner steps foot inside their castle than his mark starts itching like a son of a bitch, telling him his one true love is near.
It just figures, though, that the woman meant for him is completely forbidden. Now he must decide if he should ignore the persistent mark, telling him she's the one, in order to avoid a possible war between kingdoms, or if he should discover whether she's worth risking everything for so they can be together. Either way, his life gets sucked into chaos with threats of beheadings, dark magic lurking, castle traitors scheming, and sword fights eminent.
Who knew one little tattoo could cause so much trouble?
(ONE TRUE LOVE is the author’s first attempt at a fantasy romance. Please forgive her; she might’ve read an overabundance of Cassandra Gannon, Sarah J. Maas, and Eve Langlais books, then gone off to watch too many episodes of Supernatural, Game of Thrones, and Outlander, because this was the outcome.)"
She has dreamed of him for as long as she can remember.
A voice in the dark.
A presence that never left.
A phantom touch that felt more real than anything in her waking world.
But dragons are extinct… aren’t they?
Lyra Blackwood has spent her life as an outsider—unshifted, unwanted, and overlooked by the very pack she’s destined to lead. While others find their fated mates, she is left behind, haunted by dreams of a man who cannot possibly exist.
Until the day he wakes.
Vaelrion Rhaziel has waited centuries for her. Watched her. Protected her. Claimed her long before she ever knew his name. As the future king of a dying dragon race, he carries the weight of extinction, loss, and a bond that can never be broken.
And now that he’s found her?
He isn’t letting her go.
Not her pack.
Not another male.
Not even her own fear.
Because dragons do not choose twice.
And Lyra has always been his.
Lately, I’ve been diving deep into the world of BookTok, and it’s been a treasure trove for fantasy lovers. One book that’s been everywhere is 'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros. It’s got dragons, a tough-as-nails heroine, and a romance that’s both steamy and heart-wrenching. Another standout is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas. The series has been around for a while, but it’s having a major resurgence thanks to TikTok. People can’t stop talking about the intricate world-building and the slow-burn romance. 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black is also making waves with its dark, twisted fairy tale vibes. If you’re into morally grey characters and political intrigue, this one’s a must-read. Lastly, 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon is getting a lot of love for its epic scale and diverse cast of characters. It’s a standalone novel, but it feels as rich and detailed as any series. These books are perfect for anyone looking to get lost in a fantastical world.
BookTok has been a treasure trove for fantasy lovers, and I’ve found myself diving into some incredible reads thanks to the hype. 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas is a standout—it’s got everything from fae politics to steamy romance, and the world-building is just *chef’s kiss*. Another one I couldn’t put down is 'Six of Crows' by Leigh Bardugo. The heist plot, morally gray characters, and the found family vibes make it a must-read. 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black is also a favorite for its dark, twisted take on faerie courts and the enemies-to-lovers trope. These books are perfect for anyone who loves immersive worlds and complex characters.
I’ve noticed that 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas is *the* fantasy novel that keeps popping up. It’s got everything—epic world-building, complex characters, and a romance that’s both steamy and heart-wrenching. The way Maas blends faerie lore with a strong female protagonist is just chef’s kiss.
Another one that’s been trending hard is 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black. It’s darker, with a morally grey protagonist and a plot full of political intrigue. The enemies-to-lovers trope here is executed so well that it’s impossible not to get hooked.
For those who love a mix of fantasy and mystery, 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' by V.E. Schwab is a must-read. It’s a hauntingly beautiful story about a girl who makes a deal with the devil and lives for centuries, only to be forgotten by everyone she meets. The prose is lyrical, and the themes of love, loss, and identity are deeply moving. These books are not just popular; they’re practically BookTok royalty.