Romantasy

What does romantasy mean in book communities?

Romance and fantasy book genre

Romantasy is a blend of "romance" and "fantasy" used to describe books that mix elements of both genres. These stories typically feature epic fantasy settings, magical creatures, and high-stakes adventures while also focusing on a central love story. Some popular examples include books like A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas and The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.

The term "romantasy" gained popularity in the early 2020s, especially within online book communities like BookTok and Bookstagram. In these communities, readers who enjoy books with fantasy and romance discuss and recommend their favorite romantasy novels.

The romantasy genre appeals especially to those who love swoon-worthy relationships, strong heroines, and immersive world-building. For example, a romantasy may include star-crossed lovers in a magical kingdom or a warrior and a sorcerer caught in a forbidden romance. Additionally, you'll see the term used in book reviews, online discussions, and bookstore displays, as romantasy often dominates bestseller lists and reading trends.

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I just finished Fourth Wing, and now I need another good romantasy!
You should try A Court of Thorns and Roses—it’s a must-read for romantasy fans!
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Updated March 11, 2025

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