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Heiress of Rome

Heiress of Rome

Her name was Vitatrix, the first empress of Rome. You won't see her in any of the history books, or hear her name in any ballad or song. She isn't even mentioned in myth or legend. Her mark on mankind was erased, because she was a woman. Long ago Rome's emperor died with out a son. His cousin, a roman senator ascended to the throne with out a legitimate heir, or so everyone thought. Fear started to grip the citizens of Rome as new threats rose from every corner of the empire. In the city of Clusium, a daughter that was born to the new roman emperor, hidden by his wife. All of this to protect her from the possible rage and discrimination from her own family. All because she was born a girl. In a world where men rule, can this sole female heir secure her rightful place? Or will her gender pull her down? Raised by the midwife that helped bring her into the world, a young Trix finds out who she truly is. She must return to a family she has never known and save the Roman Empire from anarchy. She must fight a corrupt senator, a secret society, and her own fears of the future. Together with her best friend, Hector, she will learn that not everyone can be trusted. Not all stories have a happy ever after. Will this one?
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Claimed by Roman Knight

Claimed by Roman Knight

Aria Brooks is desperate. With her mother dying and bills piling up, she takes a job at the infamous Sapphire Club, a place where the city’s most powerful people gather behind closed doors. She only plans to survive one night. What could possibly go wrong? Except everything. Chased by dangerous men, Aria runs straight into the private room of Roman Knight, the most feared and untouchable man in the capital. He is cold, ruthless, untouchable and drugged beyond control. One encounter binds them together in a way neither of them expected. By morning, she escapes… thinking she’ll never see him again. But fate had other plans for her. Roman Knight doesn’t forget her and when her mother’s life hangs by a thread, he offers her a deal: Her freedom… in exchange for herself. Now trapped in a world of power, obsession, and dangerous desire, Aria must decide: Can she survive the man who has already claimed her?
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Realm of the Chosen: A Reverse Harem Romance

Realm of the Chosen: A Reverse Harem Romance

Why choose just one when she can have them all? Cassius is strong and bold... Jate is passionate and loyal... Reeve is mysterious and brave... And then there’s Eliason, whom she’s loved for as long as she can remember. How can Kit possibly select just one? Princess Katrinetta will be queen of Yewforia one day. At the age of 21, she will embark upon her Choosing, a time when Representatives from every realm will travel to Castle Wrenbrook to prove to the princess they are worthy of her love. But as Kit gets to know the men, she realizes it will be impossible for her to only choose one of them to rule Yewforia with her. Katrinetta's mother, Queen Rona, is anything but kind. It seems she wants to control the princess, including who she keeps and who she sends home. However, the further into her Choosing Katrinetta proceeds, the more obvious it becomes it isn't just her Choosing the queen wishes to control. Along with the men she's grown to love, Katrinetta devises a plan that will not only let her keep all of the men she's chosen but gain the throne as well. Will she successfully take the crown and claim all seven of the men she wishes to be with? This is a reverse harem romance full of steamy bedroom scenes and for mature audiences only.
9.5 239 فصول
Royal Sins

Royal Sins

In the kingdom of Elyria, Crown Prince Atlas Mavros is every woman’s fantasy, devastatingly handsome, powerfully built, and destined for the throne. Ladies flock to his balls and royal dinners, desperate for a single glance from the golden prince who sets hearts racing. But Atlas has never wanted them. Not their soft curves. Not their eager touches. Until the day his carriage passes a garden and his gaze locks on Jacob, a breathtaking foreign farmer with sun-kissed skin, lean muscle, and so beautiful. One look at those strong hands of his ignites a strong desire in Atlas for the first time in his life. What starts as forbidden glances quickly spirals into secret meetings, stolen kisses that burn hotter than sin, and passionate nights where Atlas finally surrenders to the man who makes him feel alive. Jacob’s touch sets him on fire, his quiet strength becomes Atlas’s only peace, and their love grows fierce, addictive, and impossible to hide. But in Elyria, loving another man is treason. When Atlas’s jealous younger brother Gaius uncovers their affair, he unleashes a ruthless plot of blackmail, betrayal, and blood-soaked ambition to steal the crown. Torn between duty and devastating passion, Atlas must choose: the throne he was born to rule… or the farmer who now owns his heart, body, and soul. Because some desires are worth burning kingdoms for. Will Atlas risk everything for the man who awakened him or will he lose Jacob forever to the weight of a crown? Read on to find out!
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I Left My Husband For The Rogue King

I Left My Husband For The Rogue King

"Ssshh. You made me cum twice already. I’m not leaving you untouched. I want to taste you, suck you, feel every inch of you deep inside me.” “Fuck,” Valtor growled, a deep velvety rumble that sent a pulse of heat throbbing through my core. “Who the hell taught you to talk like that?” No one. I never dirty-talked with Kallias. These words came purely after the fire Valtor ignited in me. ----- I was the happiest woman alive until my husband and my maid betrayed me in one night. Now I am no longer the good Luna they once expected me to be, but a wounded woman burning with vengeance. I am willing to give anything, do anything, even if it means striking a dangerous bargain with Valtor North, the handsome Rogue King whose reputation makes every Alpha tremble in fear. But fate made its twist again. An unexpected mad attraction rose between me and the man I should hate, the sworn enemy of my kind. The Rogue King. Torn between duty and desire, I face the ultimate battle. Can I survive the storm or will it consume me whole?
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The Vampire King

The Vampire King

For centuries, the empire of Jerash had known only one perpetual enemy, blood suckers. Emperor Julius, having killed hundreds of them, hands over the throne to his son, Sebastian. But just after Sebastian's arranged marriage to the fairest princess in the land, they are attacked by blood suckers and Sebastian gets bitten.
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Meilleur roman fantasy d'aventure épique ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 06:39:22
If we're talking about epic fantasy adventures, 'The Stormlight Archive' by Brandon Sanderson is a masterpiece that totally blew my mind. The world-building is insane—floating cities, sentient swords, and storms that power magic? Yes, please! What really hooks me is the depth of the characters. Kaladin's journey from slave to leader is heartbreaking and inspiring, and Dalinar's redemption arc feels like watching a legend unfold in real time. The way Sanderson layers politics, mythology, and personal struggles makes it feel like you're uncovering a lost history rather than reading fiction.

Then there's the magic system—Surgebinding might be my favorite in any fantasy series. The rules are clear but still leave room for jaw-dropping moments. That scene where Kaladin speaks the Ideals for the first time? I get chills just thinking about it. What makes it truly epic though is the scale—we're talking civilizations on the brink, gods walking among mortals, and battles that reshape continents. It's the kind of series where every book feels like an event.

Quel est le meilleur roman fantasy de tous les temps ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 22:53:58
The debate about the greatest fantasy novel ever could fuel a thousand tavern brawls, but for me, it's 'The Lord of the Rings' that towers above the rest. Tolkien didn’t just write a story; he crafted an entire mythology, complete with languages, histories, and cultures that feel as real as our own. The way he balances epic battles with intimate moments—like Sam carrying Frodo up Mount Doom—gives the story a heartbeat. And let’s not forget the influence it’s had! Every fantasy trope from elves to dark lords traces back to Middle-earth in some way.

That said, I’ve got a soft spot for 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. Kvothe’s unreliable narration and the lyrical prose make it feel like a campfire tale spun by a bard. But Rothfuss’s world-building, while gorgeous, lacks Tolkien’s meticulous depth. Still, both books remind me why I fell in love with fantasy: the promise of worlds where magic feels tangible, and heroes are flawed but unforgettable.

Meilleur roman fantasy pour débutants ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 03:13:35
If you're just dipping your toes into fantasy, 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is practically a rite of passage. It's got everything—dragons, treasure, a reluctant hero, and a journey that feels like a cozy adventure rather than an overwhelming epic. The writing is accessible, almost like a bedtime story, but it still carries that classic fantasy charm. I lent my copy to a friend who'd never touched the genre, and now they're knee-deep in 'Lord of the Rings.'

For something lighter, 'Howl’s Moving Castle' by Diana Wynne Jones is pure magic. It’s whimsical, funny, and doesn’t take itself too seriously. The characters are vibrant, and the world feels lived-in without needing a glossary to understand. Plus, the Studio Ghibli adaptation adds another layer of joy if you want to pair the book with a movie night.

Meilleur roman fantasy français récent ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 16:19:57
The French fantasy scene has been absolutely buzzing lately, and one title that completely stole my heart is 'La Passe-Miroir' by Christelle Dabos. This four-book series feels like stepping into a meticulously crafted snow globe of intrigue—each volume builds this gorgeously strange world where mirrors hold secrets, and characters wield powers tied to their family legacies. The protagonist, Ophelia, is this wonderfully awkward museum curator with glasses that let her read objects' histories, and her journey from reluctant heroine to someone embracing her chaotic destiny is chef's kiss. Dabos’ prose has this lyrical, almost dreamlike quality that makes the political machinations and frostbitten landscapes feel like a dark fairy tale.

What really hooked me was how the series blends classic fantasy tropes with utterly fresh mechanics—like the concept of 'animism' where objects have spirits, or the way time behaves differently across the mirrored arks. It’s got that rare balance of being dense enough for hardcore fantasy fans but accessible if you just want to get lost in a snowy, gothic adventure. Bonus points for the slow-burn romance that actually makes you yell at the pages. If you’re into 'His Dark Materials' but wish it had more French existential flair, this is your jam.

Meilleur roman fantasy avec dragons ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 10:44:06
One of my all-time favorite fantasy novels with dragons has to be 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon. The world-building is absolutely massive, and the way dragons are portrayed—both as terrifying forces of destruction and revered beings—keeps you hooked. The story weaves together multiple perspectives, and the political intrigue adds layers to the dragon lore that I haven’t seen in many other books. It’s not just about battles; it’s about myth, religion, and the weight of history.

What really stands out is how Shannon doesn’t shy away from slow, deliberate storytelling. The dragons aren’t just thrown in for spectacle; they’re integral to the plot. If you love epic fantasy with depth, this one’s a must-read. I still find myself thinking about some of the scenes months later.

Top livre fantasy épique : quelles recommandations ?

4 الإجابات2026-06-24 20:57:44
Nothing beats the feeling of cracking open a massive fantasy tome and getting lost in another world. If we're talking epic fantasy, 'The Stormlight Archive' by Brandon Sanderson is my absolute obsession. The worldbuilding is insane—floating cities, magical swords that manifest when you swear oaths, and storms that literally shape the landscape. Kaladin’s journey from slave to Radiant still gives me chills.

For something darker, 'The First Law' trilogy by Joe Abercrombie flips classic tropes on their head. Glokta might be the most fascinating antihero I’ve ever read—witty, brutal, and painfully human. And if you want political intrigue with dragons, 'A Song of Ice and Fire' (though be warned: the wait for Book 6 is brutal). These series ruined me for lighter fare—now I crave thick books with maps and appendices.

Meilleur livre heroic fantasy adulte avec magie ?

2 الإجابات2026-06-24 18:30:51
If you're craving a rich, immersive heroic fantasy with magic that feels like it could singe your fingertips, I'd throw 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss at the top of the pile. The prose is so lyrical it practically hums—Kvothe’s journey from a gifted child to a legend (and back to a washed-up innkeeper) is packed with arcane universities, ancient secrets, and a magic system that’s more like a blend of music and science. The way sympathy magic works is downright intoxicating; you’ll find yourself muttering 'energy conservation' under your breath like a mantra.

That said, don’t sleep on 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch if you want magic with a side of grift and gutter charm. It’s less about wizards waving staffs and more about alchemy-fueled heists in a Venice-like city drowning in its own decadence. The bond between Locke and Jean is the heart of it—brutal, funny, and heartbreaking. Plus, the elderglass ruins and Bondsmagi add this eerie, unpredictable layer of supernatural danger. Warning: You’ll finish it and immediately need to rant to someone about that one scene in the third act.

Quel meilleur roman fantasy lire en 2024 ?

3 الإجابات2026-06-25 21:31:26
If you're craving a fantasy novel that feels both epic and fresh in 2024, I'd throw 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' by Samantha Shannon into the ring. This standalone masterpiece blends dragons, political intrigue, and queendoms in a way that’s utterly immersive. The world-building is dense but rewarding, with matriarchal societies and ancient prophecies that twist tropes on their heads. I love how Shannon juggles four POV characters—each arc could’ve been its own book, but together they create this kaleidoscope of tension and magic.

What really stuck with me, though, is the way it redefines 'chosen one' narratives. The characters aren’t waiting for destiny; they’re clawing at it, making brutal choices. Plus, the sapphic romance subplot? Chef’s kiss. For readers burnt out on endless series, this one wraps up beautifully while leaving room for imagination to wander.

Quels sont les top livres fantasy français ?

4 الإجابات2026-06-24 14:01:09
French fantasy literature has some hidden gems that deserve way more attention than they get. One of my all-time favorites is Pierre Pevel's 'Les Lames du Cardinal', a swashbuckling adventure mixing magic, political intrigue, and musketeers—it's like 'The Three Musketeers' but with dragons and alchemy. The world-building is meticulous, and the dialogue crackles with wit. Then there's 'Gagner la guerre' by Jean-Philippe Jaworski, a masterclass in morally gray protagonists and Renaissance-inspired settings. The protagonist, Benvenuto, is so charismatic yet terrifying that you can't look away.

Another standout is 'La Horde du Contrevent' by Alain Damasio, which follows an elite group battling against a relentless wind. The prose is experimental yet immersive, almost poetic in its intensity. For something more classic, 'L'Épée de vérité' by Terry Goodkind was hugely popular in France, though originally English—it sparked my love for epic fantasy. And let's not overlook 'Le Livre des étoiles' trilogy by Erik L'Homme, perfect for younger readers diving into magic schools and parallel worlds. French fantasy often blends philosophical depth with adventure in ways that feel fresh.

Meilleur livre heroic fantasy adulte à lire absolument ?

2 الإجابات2026-06-24 10:23:27
If you're craving a heroic fantasy that feels like a gritty, blood-stained tapestry woven with magic and political intrigue, you can't go wrong with 'The First Law' trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. What I love about it is how it dismantles classic tropes—there are no clear heroes here, just flawed, viciously human characters clawing their way through a world that rewards cruelty. The prose is sharp as a dagger, and the battles leave you breathless. Abercrombie’s take on wizardry feels almost blasphemous compared to traditional fantasy, and that’s what makes it so refreshing.

For something more lyrical but equally brutal, 'The Broken Empire' by Mark Lawrence might be your poison. Jorg Ancrath is one of those protagonists you hate to love—a ruthless prince with a poet’s mind. The worldbuilding is bleak yet mesmerizing, blending post-apocalyptic elements with medieval fantasy in a way that haunts you long after the last page. Both series are unafraid to explore moral grayness, and that’s what makes them stand out in a sea of predictable quest narratives.

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