Witchmark by CL Pork
If you’re known by Dungeon Masters as a master puzzle-solver (admired and perhaps even miffed), then this fantasy mystery is for you. It follows Miles Singer, a World War II veteran who seeks a quiet life as a doctor where he can hide his magical abilities. But when a patient is murdered, Miles begins an investigation with the help of a handsome stranger named Tristan.

Rival WIZARDS by Sarah Rush
Relationship between rival wizards There are many serious, fun, and memorable characters, all of whom are attractive. Dungeons & Dragons I’ll keep it in mind. Rival graduate students Sebastian and Elesior are stunned to learn that they will be sharing a coveted research grant needed to earn a magician’s degree. But aren’t there benefits to spending more time together in the lab?

“The Magic Keeper” by Julie Leon
Leong’s debut novel, The Teller of Small Fortunes, follows a ragtag group of adventurers who would feel at home in a D&D campaign. keeper of magical things At the heart of this work is an equally cozy chosen family and a love story. Desperate to prove his worth to the Mages Guild, a novice named Bullrush takes on a mission alongside the irritating (but lovable) witch Aurelia.
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In a Drowning Vein Kayley Cassidy
The magical music of this Romantasy series is enough to captivate the heart of any bard. Imogen Nell hides from a realm that demonizes sirens just like her and avoids the ocean that awakens her powers. But when the king of a neighboring country asks for her help in defending his territory from a greater threat, Imogen must learn to embrace the abilities that have always marked her as an outcast.

“A Story of Smiles and Magic” by Kristen Veil
According to her biography, Kristen Vale is a self-proclaimed D&D player. This is reflected in the rich characters in her books. Her debut romance stars Ericki, an elf jeweler who falls in love with a charming, shy half-giant named Barra after a fateful encounter with a customer.
Cozy Fantasy in particular tends to reflect my favorite experiences playing D&D. If you’re new to this subgenre, try these 20 must-read cozy fantasy books, from Travis Baldry’s Legends & Lattes to Becky Chambers’ Psalms Built in the Wild.
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