Reddit’s r/TheCitadel is a goldmine for curated Jon Snow fanfic lists. Users there obsessively compile spreadsheets with ratings, tropes, and links—look for threads titled 'Best Dance of the Dragons crossovers.' One standout is 'Dragonsteel,' where Jon replaces Aegon II. The writing’s so sharp, it feels like GRRM’s secret draft. I’d also check FanFiction.net’s 'Game of Thrones' section sorted by favorites; older fics there have that gritty, book-accurate vibe missing from newer platforms.
If you want Jon Snow navigating dragon politics with Daemon-level chaos, I’d recommend 'The Ice Dragon’s Queen' on AO3. It’s a WIP, but the author updates weekly, blending HOTD’s court intrigue with Jon’s brooding resilience. For a wildcard pick, SpaceBattles has a few experimental threads where Jon gets Hightower allies or becomes Rhaenyra’s sworn shield. The forums debate lore accuracy fiercely, so you know the recs are vetted by hardcore fans. My bookmark folder’s overflowing—this crossover potential is endless.
Don’t sleep on smaller sites like Quotev or Dreamwidth—indie writers there often avoid AO3’s noise. Search 'Jon Snow + Dance of the Dragons AU' and you’ll find raw, unfiltered gems like 'Snowfyre,' where he bonds with a hatchling during the Sowing. Tumblr mutuals once linked me to a Google Doc epic that never got published properly. Fandom’s creativity never fails to amaze me.
Jon Snow fanfics set during the 'Dance of the Dragons' era? Oh, you're in for a treat! The Archive of Our Own (AO3) is my go-to spot—it's packed with creative twists where authors throw Jon into the Targaryen civil war. Some fics even merge 'House of the Dragon' lore with his character, like 'A Song of Ice and Fire and Blood,' where he's reborn as a dragonrider. The tags are super specific, so filtering for 'Jon Snow Lives' or 'Time Travel Fix-It' helps.
For darker takes, I scour Wattpad for niche gems like 'The Black Prince,' where Jon allies with the Greens. Tumblr blogs sometimes rec hidden masterpieces too—just follow the 'asoiaf fanfic' rabbit hole. Honestly, half the fun is digging through comments for recs that aren't algorithm-friendly.
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The Dragon Shifter's Omega Breeder
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“I, Alpha Aaron Cobalt of the South Marsh Pack, banish you, Omega Lillah Cora Straite, from the South Marsh Pack. In the name of the Goddess, I sever all your bonds to the pack and the packland.” Alpha Aaron felt the bond snap. It angered him to have to hand over any of his pack. Lillah was nothing special, just a basic Omega but she was his.
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Long ago the wolf packs went to war with the dragons. The dragons tried for peace but in their kindness the population was decimated. Realising that they had no choice the dragons fought back. When they won they forced a treaty upon the wolf packs where by each pack had to provide an Omega every decade for breeding.
Lillah is one such Omega. She puts on a brave face when her Alpha breaks the pack bonds and hands her over to be a breeder for the Alpha Dragon King but while she quietly embraces her fate she will soon learn that not all is as it seems...
Steamy Fairytales Collection: An 18+ Dark Fairytales Series
Joy Apens
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A retelling of several of the most famous fairy tales with a kinky, dirty twist. Each story is about 30,000 words so sit back, grab some holy water and relax! It's time to sink in 10 deliciously dark and twisted fairytales! Highly erotic and brimming with dark desires, don't say I didn't warn ya!
18+ Dark Fairytale Series
Rumpled (Retelling of Rumplestiltskin)
Sinderella (Retelling of Cinderella)
Allissa in Wankerland (Retelling of Alice In Wonderland)
Friends With Sexy Benefits (Retelling of Hansel and Gretel)
Snow White and the Seven Hunks (Retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Red (Retelling of Little Red Riding Hood)
Tangled (Retelling of Rapunzel)
Bella and the Beast (Beauty and The Beast)
Maid For Pleasure (The Ugly Duckling)
Goldilocks and the 3 Were-bears (Goldilocks)
She was the lowest among them, an omega meant to serve, to obey, to be forgotten.
Until the Alpha touched her.
Until he marked her with words that felt like a promise... and shoved her off a cliff like she was nothing.
Ayla thought betrayal had a name, a face, a heartbeat she once trusted.
She thought the crashing water would be her grave.
But death didn’t claim her.
The dragon did.
She awakens not in darkness, but in silk sheets soaked with sweat, her body wracked with fire, strangers calling her Queen Liliana.
The child they beg her to bring into the world is no wolf pup, it’s something older, deeper… and hers.
Now fire sings in her veins. Scales burn beneath her skin.
She remembers being Ayla. But they swear she is a queen, reborn through flame and fury, the last of the dragon-blooded line.
Torn between two lives, two names, two fates…
Was she reborn by fate’s hand, or was she always meant to rise?
Because if this isn’t death, then it must be the beginning…
of the Dragon Queen.
*She was banished to die. He saved her to possess her. Now three kings want to claim her… and the secret she carries could shatter kingdoms.*
Elysia Belrose has spent her entire life as nothing—scentless, powerless, invisible. The night her mother dies, she drowns her grief in the arms of a brutal stranger who makes her feel wanted for one perfect moment… before shattering her: *“Don’t get the wrong idea. This didn’t mean anything.”*
Two years later, she finally finds hope when Killian, the Alpha’s son, claims her as his mate. She tells herself she can earn his love. She’s wrong.
When she discovers him in bed with the Alpha King’s daughter, her rejection provokes his rage. Beaten bloody and accused of seduction, Elysia is banished to the Wildlands for 100 days—a death sentence wrapped in mercy.
But the man who saves her is the same stranger from that night. The one who broke her.
Rhaegar Draven. The Alpha King.
He doesn’t want her. He doesn’t believe in second chances. But when she begs for 99 days of protection, he agrees to one condition: she stays silent, obedient, and out of his way.
Except Elysia is hiding something that pulses beneath her skin, growing stronger with each passing moon. A forbidden bloodline. A secret pregnancy. And a truth that makes her the most dangerous woman alive.
Three men are hunting her—one who wants to reclaim her, one who wants to breed her, and one who’s trying to convince himself he doesn’t want to burn the world down to keep her.
But Rhaegar’s wolf knows what he refuses to admit: she’s his. His mate. His queen. His salvation and his ruin.
In 99 moons, everything will change.
THE ALPHA'S DRAGON
"Can I help you sir? or would you also like to ride, rough and hard"
She was fire born. He was bred to conquer.
When the Alpha of Tungsten Pack finds a wounded half-dragon woman with the centaurs, his boring life changed sporadically.
Valia’s scent burns through his control, her body a challenge his wolf cannot ignore. But claiming her means war. A wrestle between duty and desire.
In a world where power is survival, their hunger could either save them… or burn the world to ash.
The Alpha’s Dragon; A dark, erotic fantasy where fate is dangerous, desire is divine, and power consumes.
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.
The crossover potential between Jon Snow and Rhaenyra Targaryen is absolutely fascinating, especially when you consider how their stories parallel each other—outsiders fighting for legitimacy in a world that constantly undermines them. One of my favorites is 'Flames of the Dragonwolf,' where Jon is reborn as Rhaenyra’s son, blending the Dance of the Dragons era with his own arc. The author nails the political intrigue, and Jon’s stoic demeanor clashes beautifully with Rhaenyra’s fiery determination.
Another gem is 'Snow and Fire,' which throws Jon back in time to serve as Rhaenyra’s sworn shield. The slow-burn trust between them feels earned, and the battle scenes are visceral. What I love most is how these fics explore the Targaryen legacy without romanticizing it—Jon’s presence forces Rhaenyra to confront her family’s flaws, and vice versa. If you’re into angst with a side of hope, these are must-reads.
One of the most fascinating trends I've noticed in 'Dance of Dragons' fanfiction is how writers reimagine Jon Snow's fate post-stabbing. Some stories lean hard into the 'Azor Ahai' prophecy, turning him into a fire-wielding savior who returns more powerful—and sometimes more ruthless. I read one where he wakes up with ghostly pale skin and red eyes, basically becoming a blend of Night King and Beric Dondarrion. The best part? He abandons the Night's Watch entirely, marching south to confront Ramsay Bolton with an army of wildlings and wights. It's gloriously over-the-top, like a dark fantasy revenge saga.
Other fics explore his Targaryen heritage more subtly. There's this slow-burn AU where Melisandre's resurrection fails partially, leaving him with fragmented memories. He spends chapters piecing together cryptic dreams of dragons and a woman who looks like Arya (but is totally Lyanna, wink). The political fallout is delicious—Stannis is torn between using him as a pawn and fearing his claim, while Sansa maneuvers to protect him. It's less about action and more about identity crises, which feels very GRRM-esque.
I've spent way too many late nights diving into Jon Snow fanfiction, especially during the 'Dance of the Dragons' era, and there's one writer who consistently blows me away—their handle is 'WinterThorns.' Their prose feels like it could've been ripped straight from GRRM's notebooks, with this gritty, visceral style that makes every sword clash and political maneuver crackle with tension. They nail Jon's internal conflict between duty and desire, and their OC Targaryen characters actually feel like they belong in the canon.
What sets 'WinterThorns' apart is how they weave in obscure book lore—like referencing the She-Wolves of Winterfell or incorporating dragonseed subplots—without it ever feeling like a history lecture. Their fic 'Blackfyre's Shadow' reimagines Jon as a pawn in a secret Blackfyre resurgence, and the way they write his dynamic with a genderbent Aegon VI is pure serotonin. The dialogue snaps with that trademark Martin-esque wit, and they even include annotated lore appendices for nerds like me who eat that stuff up.
Getting a fix for Jon Snow-centric stories is easier than finding a decent cup of ale in Winterfell’s stores. AO3's tagging system is your true north here, but you have to be willing to put in the work. Just filtering by the character tag will drown you in nonsense crossovers and fics where he’s a side character. My method is more surgical: I start with 'Jon Snow-centric' as the tag, then add whatever specific itch I need scratched—'Identity Reveal', 'Time Travel', 'King in the North'. Sorting by kudos gets you the classics, but I’ve found better writing lately by sorting by bookmarks and filtering for works updated within the last two years.
There’s a writer called Longclaw16 who does these massive, incredibly detailed AUs where Rhaegar won. The prose is a bit much sometimes, but the world-building is addictive. Avoid the 'Modern AU' tag unless you’re into that; it’s a completely different vibe and most of them turn him into a broody college student. The real treasures are hidden in the 'Complete Works Only' filter paired with a high word count—you want the authors who committed to a whole novel’s worth of plot.