Great roundup--I do want more BTers (and people in my Spicy BookTok facebook group) to distinguish between shadow daddies who are morally gray in their behavior in the world but really not in their relationship, vs the ones who are morally gray in how they treat the FMCs. Could save me a lot of DNFs, as I'm looking for the former and everyone in the Spicy BookTok group seems obsessed with the latter, lol.
Great post! I definitely would be interested in a celebrity romantasy book club just to get some insight on what are people talking about (besides the obvious heavy-hitters such as Maas and Yarros. I also think the Assistant to the Villain series is a good entryway to reading romantasy, especially since it has more of a cozy vibe with not-so-difficult to understand worldbuilding as well as a morally grey villain (who's ironically a hero in this series).
Great roundup--I do want more BTers (and people in my Spicy BookTok facebook group) to distinguish between shadow daddies who are morally gray in their behavior in the world but really not in their relationship, vs the ones who are morally gray in how they treat the FMCs. Could save me a lot of DNFs, as I'm looking for the former and everyone in the Spicy BookTok group seems obsessed with the latter, lol.
Great post! I definitely would be interested in a celebrity romantasy book club just to get some insight on what are people talking about (besides the obvious heavy-hitters such as Maas and Yarros. I also think the Assistant to the Villain series is a good entryway to reading romantasy, especially since it has more of a cozy vibe with not-so-difficult to understand worldbuilding as well as a morally grey villain (who's ironically a hero in this series).
Thanks, Rachael! How do you typically find your next reads?