Best Romantasy Books for Adults to Swoon Over

The enchanting romantasy genre seamlessly blends the tender allure of romance with the boundless wonder of fantasy.. Embarking on this literary journey, we will dive into the popularity of romantasy, why adults love it, and ultimately unveil a carefully curated selection of the finest romantasy books, specifically chosen to transport adult enthusiasts into new realms of magic and swoon-worthy characters.

What is Romantasy?

Welcome to the realm of romantasy, where love and magic intertwine in a timeless dance. In this genre, readers embark on journeys through both familiar and fantastical landscapes, where relationships flourish amidst the shimmering threads of enchantment. Romantasy offers a perfect blend of heart-pounding passion and extraordinary adventures, where love triumphs even in the most extraordinary circumstances. With its roots firmly planted in the realms of both romance and fantasy, Romantasy weaves a tapestry where love stories are illuminated by the mystical glow of magic and wonder.

The Popularity of Romantasy Books Among Adults

Romantasy, once considered a niche genre, has flourished into a literary phenomenon embraced by adults from all walks of life. The allure of romantasy lies in its power to transport readers beyond the boundaries of reality, immersing them in tales of love that transcend time, space, and possibility. It caters to romantic hearts yearning not only for heartwarming connections but also for the exhilaration of fantastical worlds. The enduring popularity of romantasy among adult readers is a testament to the timeless appeal of stories that stir the soul and ignite the imagination.

Best Romantasy Books for Adults

Historical Romantasy

1. Suspension by Andrea Fay Christians: Carla Thompson encounters the enigmatic Isambard Brunel and embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with historical intrigue and a connection that transcends centuries, ultimately revealing a profound revelation about her unique role in this mesmerizing narrative.

Today, I wanted to share with you one of my favorite time travel book that I read recently “Suspension (Time Binder)” By Andrea Faye Christians I felt that the way the author set up the plot movement was ingenious. She managed to create a complex story line without making it impossible to follow. I loved all the foreshadowing. The knowing that something was going to happen, and having an inkling about what it was, but never knowing or understanding fully, until both the protagonists had experienced the moment – that was pretty awesome.

I loved this book. It’s almost perfect, it made me think, and feel, and want (what more can one ask for?). It’s one of those stories that pulls you into the characters’ lives and leaves you wanting more, mulling over the scenes and premise for days after you’ve reluctantly turned the last page. So I would recommend this book to everyone, this book is an experience NOT to be missed.
— John Kerry via GoodReads

2. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon: This beloved series follows Claire Randall, a World War II nurse who is transported back in time to 18th-century Scotland, where she falls in love with a dashing Highland warrior.

I have been a fan of this series almost since the first novel was written. I have eagerly awaited each new addition. Thanks to renewed interest from the STARZ series, I undertook to read the whole series once again. A daunting task, for each novel is quite large. However, it was a pleasure. Although there is a lot of romance, some would even say graphic romance, there is so much more to the books. The author brings you into the everyday intimate lives of the characters while telling a compelling large story of their lives intertwined with an historically based background. The books are filled with insights into human nature, various odd facts and tidbits to intrigue your mind.
— Arlene via GoodReads

3. A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness: This series combines historical settings with witches, vampires, and forbidden love in a captivating tale that spans centuries.

This novel is a masterpiece. It’s tempting to compare it to other works so as to characterize it but to do so would be a disservice. Harkness writes well and her story-telling is engaging and suspenseful. She masterfully weaves together history, science, alchemy, illuminated manuscripts, love, sex, war, and family dynamics.
— Sylvain Reynard via GoodReads

Urban Romantasy

4. The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare: Set in a modern-day New York City filled with supernatural creatures, this series explores the forbidden love between a human girl and a Shadowhunter.

I was instantly enchanted when I first read City of Bones, and that enchantment still holds four years, and at least half a dozen re-reads later in sptite of the fact that I’m older, wiser, and should know better. I’ve also read countless reviews, both adoring and loathing and have come to the conclusion that this book does not garner any type of middle ground, you either love it or you hate it.
— Heather via GoodReads

Paranormal Romantasy

5. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer: This iconic series introduces Bella Swan, a teenager who falls in love with a vampire, Edward Cullen, and is immersed in a world of supernatural romance.

I am extremely embarrassed by my obsession with twilight, but I can no longer deny who I am. I don’t care how annoying the characters are or how many red flags pop up, I will lose sleep to read this. I don’t know what this says about me, reading this for the second time in my twenties (first time was 2 years ago) and thinking I have “good taste” and all that, but still absolutely loving this train wreck of a story. It’s the best, what can I say?
— Hannah via GoodReads

6. Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon: This expansive series explores the lives of Dark-Hunters, immortal warriors who protect humanity from supernatural threats while finding love amidst the chaos.

The story was utterly engaging and enjoyable, so much so that I couldn’t put it down. Sherrilyn Kenyon has done it again! Her writing is practically flawless. I loved every single thing that happened in this book. It broke my heart when I knew Kyrian’s painful history. No wonder he wouldn’t trust and love any woman since his wife had betrayed him. By the way, There were some interesting characters whom I would like to know more in the other books. I was absolutely intrigued by this series!
— Alp via GoodReads

Fantasy Romance

7. Graceling by Kristin Cashore: In a world where people possess extraordinary skills known as "Graces," the protagonist, Katsa, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and romance.

Something about this book really pulled me in and made me feel all sorts of squishy emotions, despite the grit and gore of the plot. The characters won me over so quickly and I think ultimately that’s what did it for me. Combined with some of my favourite tropes and a story I was invested in, I ended up loving this one even more than expected. I can see why it’s been a favourite of so many for years now.
— Ashleigh via GoodReads

8. Radiance by Grace Draven: This book tells the tale of a human princess and a non-human prince who forge a deep connection despite their physical differences.

Oh my goodness… I am obsessed with this book! There is nothing better than reading a new to you author and having zero expectations and loving it this much! I am not the biggest fantasy reader, but this book was perfect. So much romantic greatness.
— Christy via GoodReads

9. Spellbound Under The Spanish Moss by Connor Judson Garrett & Kevin N. Garrett: Appropriate for young adults and adults alike, this captivating romantic fantasy was written by a father-son duo. It intertwines an unexpected love story with the enchanting magic of the Deep South. Expect to meet witches, shapeshifters, a dream-stealing spider, and a riddle-giving goat along the way.

This was a great Saturday morning read for me. At only 88 pages it’s definitely one to finish in a single sitting. The book just oozes magic from page to page and brings alive both well known and unique mythologies in a short and snappy way. For me it felt like a fairytale, largely due to its length, the book is completely plot-driven and it made for a really interesting read. Authors Connor Judson Garrett and Kevin N. Garrett crafted a story that felt familiar in its premise: a hero sets out to save his father and encounters foes and friends along the way, but brought in plenty of creativity and excitement to keep the story pressing ahead and interesting.

I got a real understanding of the characters and would love to know more about witches living in the woods - but I’m just an absolute sucker for witches really. So if you’re looking for a quick read that ticks a lot of those Fantasy boxes, has an intriguing casts of characters and potential for more stories to follow then Spellbound Under the Spanish Moss could be what you need.
— Andrew Rowley via GoodReads
Spellbound Under The Spanish Moss: A Southern Tale of Magic
By Garrett, Connor Judson, Garrett, Kevin N.

Time Travel Romantasy

10. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger: This poignant story follows the love between Henry, a man with a genetic time-traveling disorder, and Clare, his wife who must navigate the challenges of their unique relationship.

There aren’t enough words in the English language that could accurately convey my feelings for The Time Traveler’s Wife. If you haven’t read this book, I urge you to do so. You can expect a literary experience unlike one you’ve ever had.

What did I love most about this book? The love story. It was truly enchanting. The two protagonists, Henry and Clare were not only meant for each other, but it was as if they were destined to be together. They will go on to face obstacle upon obstacle, but their love for one another never wanes.
— Crumb via GoodReads
The Time Traveler's Wife
By Niffenegger, Audrey

11. The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley: A woman discovers she can travel back in time and finds herself torn between two different eras and a love that transcends centuries.

The style of narration in the book is totally captivating. While reading I got lost in the world of this beautiful novel that combines of historical fiction, romance, time travel and just a touch of the supernatural. There’s a lot of twists that I didn’t see coming. And I enjoyed every minute of it.
— Shompa via GoodReads
The Rose Garden
By Kearsley, Susanna

Fairy Tale Romantasy

12. Queen of Snow by Laura Byron and Jessie Cal: A reimagining of Snow White, this series follows Snow, a kick-butt princess who finds love and adventure in a fantasy world.

This was such a good book. So fun and entertaining. A perfect read when you you need something light and fun. It reminds me of the TV show, “Once Upon a Time”, only instead of the storybook characters living in this world, a person from this world gets pulled into their word, the Chanted Forest. ... with some twists and turns.
— Faye via GoodReads
Queen of Snow
By Burton, Laura, Cal, Jessie

13. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas: This series blends elements of fairy tales and high fantasy, following the journey of Feyre Archeron in the magical realm of the Fae.

Wow. Just wow. Sarah has done it again! This book was amazing! The romance was borderline new adult which I loved but it was also greatly paced. The plot was so well thought out and executed as well. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES!
— Sasha Alsberg via GoodReads

These subgenres offer a wide range of romantasy experiences, from historical settings with time-traveling lovers to contemporary urban fantasies filled with supernatural beings. Readers can explore these diverse worlds and find the perfect romantasy book to suit their tastes.

Selecting the ideal Romantasy book is a journey guided by personal preferences and the captivating subgenres that Romantasy offers. Explore your inner desires to discover whether you yearn for the timeless elegance of historical romantasy, the enchanting fusion of modernity and magic in urban fantasy romantasy, the intriguing realm of supernatural beings in paranormal romantasy, or the epic adventures promised by fantasy romance. Once you've set your course, navigate the literary waters with the wisdom of fellow readers. Seek recommendations and peruse reviews within Romantasy communities, allowing the experiences of others to guide your path. However, don't underestimate the thrill of exploring uncharted literary territories. Give new authors and series a chance, starting with standalone novels or series openers, and you may uncover hidden treasures that captivate your heart and ignite your imagination. In this enchanted realm, your perfect romantasy story awaits, ready to whisk you away to a world where love and magic know no limits.