
The Most Popular Romantasy Books of March, According to Libby
If you’re a romantic fan right now, or you’re half curious about it, the book on List isn’t a huge shock. Especially considering that Rebecca Jaros and Sarah J. Mars are the queens of romanticism for a while.
Still, if you want a popular Romantasy book by Bipoc Authors (courtesy of Goodreads):
Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair (Hades & Parsephone, #1) and King of Battle and Blood (Adrian x Isolde, #1)
By By Tahereh Mafi, crush Me (Shatter Me, #1)
Hurricane War by Thea Guanzon (Hurricane War, #1)
Heavenly Body by Imani Eliu (Heaven, #1)
Jassad’s heir by Sarah Hashem (burned throne, #1)
The Secret Association of Irregular Witches by Saint Mandana
At that time, I was drunk and saved the devil (Mead Mischap, #1) by Kimberly Lemming.
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