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Fantasy · Slow-Burn Romance

25 hand-picked fantasy and slow-burn romance books curated by NextBookAfter.

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A Dawn of Onyx

If the gothic-drenched forests, ancient curses, and slow-burn enemies-to-lovers vibe in Two Twisted Crowns left you obsessed, A Dawn of Onyx channels that same intoxicating darkness with eerie realms, brooding betrayals, and a resilient heroine conquering forbidden power. Fans rave about the emotional gut-punches and blurred hero-villain lines that make these stories unputdownable escapes. Dive into lyrical prose that whispers secrets and delivers cathartic twists you won't see coming.

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A Study in Drowning

If you fell hard for the enemies-to-lovers tension and heartfelt letters in Divine Rivals, A Study in Drowning delivers that same razor-sharp rivalry blooming into slow-burn romance amid haunted estates and folklore mysteries. It's the perfect escapist blend of atmospheric fantasy and emotional depth, with a fierce heroine navigating heartache toward hopeful healing—just like Iris's empowering journey. Hopeless romantics, this is your next obsession for butterflies and whimsy without the grit.

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A Taste of Gold and Iron

If Alchemized showed you magic as identity transformation, A Taste of Gold and Iron makes court intrigue into foreplay. Anxiety-riddled protagonists navigate power imbalances with the same raw authenticity that made Bryn's alchemy sing—neurodivergent representation that refuses to be metaphor, wrapped in slow-burn romance where every political move doubles as emotional excavation.

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Belladonna

You fell hard for Alchemy of Secrets' intoxicating blend of whimsical magic and high-stakes intrigue, where every secret unfolds like a forbidden whisper, pulling you into an emotional rollercoaster of desire and betrayal. The slow-burn romance with strong, witty heroines who triumph through heart and cleverness hits that perfect escapist high, especially for dreamers craving swoon-worthy tension without the grit. Now, Belladonna amps up the Gothic allure with poison-laced supernatural elements and brooding love interests that make every page dangerously addictive.

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Divine Rivals

You fell hard for Once Upon a Broken Heart's glittering curses, resilient heroine Evangeline, and Jacks' addictive moral ambiguity that twisted fairy-tale whimsy into heart-fluttering peril. Divine Rivals amps up that enemies-to-lovers fire with enchanted letters, warring gods, and a brooding rival whose sharp wit and hidden depths deliver the same emotional highs, lush prose, and unpredictable twists. If chaotic love adventures wrecked you before, this one's your next obsession—dive in for the dopamine rush of forbidden desire and triumphant follies.

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For the Wolf

If the cursed kingdom of Blunder in One Dark Window gripped you with its eerie isolation and folklore riddles, For the Wolf's sentient Wilderwood will devour your soul, amplifying that atmospheric dread and resilient heroine's turmoil. Fans of Elspeth's nightmare possession and Ravyn's sensual tension will lose themselves in Red's wild magic struggles and the Wolf's forbidden pull, blending spice with raw self-discovery. This dark fairy-tale retelling delivers the intellectual puzzles and emotional payoff you crave, escaping modern burnout into gothic fantasy bliss.

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One Dark Window

If Nesta's brutal journey from self-destruction to empowerment left you breathless, you need Elspeth Spindle's battle with the monster inside her mind. One Dark Window brings that same prickly-heroine energy wrapped in cursed forests and gothic dread, with steamy banter that builds to unapologetically explicit encounters and sisterhood that cuts as deep as any blade.

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She Who Became the Sun

If Among the Burning Flowers had you hooked on morally gray women dismantling patriarchal power through ruthless ambition and slow-burn queer desire, you need this. She Who Became the Sun weaponizes identity itself in a reimagined Mongol-era China where fate, gender, and brutal political chess games collide—no apologies, no sanitized fantasy, just raw power and forbidden intimacy earned through blood.

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Starling House

If A Novel Love Story enchanted you with its bookish portals to self-discovery and slow-burn romance, Starling House amps up the atmospheric tension in a Southern Gothic world where family secrets and magical realism collide for ultimate emotional catharsis. Fans adore how both books validate guilty-pleasure tropes with witty banter and nostalgic vibes, turning heartache into hope without contrived drama. Dive into these dark fairy tales that feel like coming home, perfect for readers seeking cozy escapism wrapped in whimsical depth.

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Starling House

If you fell hard for the atmospheric small-town isolation and generational curses in The Unmaking of June Farrow, where every secret feels like a living breath from the past, Starling House captures that same gothic ache with a haunted house pulsing with family legacies and subtle magic. Readers rave about how these stories validate messy emotional vulnerabilities through slow-burn romances and lyrical prose that turns introspection into catharsis, without the gimmicks. It's the perfect mirror for anyone grappling with inherited burdens, offering hopeful resolution wrapped in supernatural mystery.

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That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon

That morally gray villain stole your heart with his brooding charm and sharp dialogue—admit it, you'd follow Evie Sage into any magical disaster if the banter's this good. Assistant to the Villain delivered workplace satire in a fantasy world where dragons beat spreadsheets, and every quip feels like foreplay for a slow-burn romance that's equal parts hilarious and swoon-worthy. If you're hunting for another charismatic anti-hero paired with a sarcastic heroine who refuses to play damsel, your next guilty-pleasure read is waiting.

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The Bridge Kingdom

You fell hard for ACOTAR's captive huntress evolving into a powerhouse through tension-filled banter and forbidden passion with a brooding, morally complex High Lord. The political intrigue of fae courts, high-stakes betrayals, and vivid escapist worlds kept you up all night, blending empowerment with unapologetic sensuality. If that raw mix of transformative growth, steamy encounters, and heart-pounding twists wrecked you, these recommendations will reignite the fire.

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The Hurricane Wars

If the razor-sharp banter and sizzling chemistry between Paedyn and Kai in Reckless left you breathless, The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon delivers that same enemies-to-lovers thrill with protagonists whose hatred ignites into intoxicating passion amid magical battles. Dive into a Southeast Asian-inspired epic where political intrigue and moral dilemmas amp up the high-stakes action, mirroring the addictive survival trials and witty dialogue that made Reckless impossible to put down. Get ready for resilient female leads outsmarting empires, slow-burn tension exploding into steamy climaxes, and the escapist adrenaline rush you've been chasing.

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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

If The Night Circus left you spellbound with its sensory immersion in black-and-white illusions and forbidden love, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue delivers that same poetic magic across centuries of invisibility and timeless yearning. Fans adore how both weave understated enchantments into historical tapestries, prioritizing emotional depth and aesthetic beauty over rushed plots. Dive back into the whimsical ache of hidden worlds that blur reality's edges—your next obsession starts here.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

If Bryce and Hunt's slow-burn tension rewired your brain, you need a heroine who weaponizes trauma, a vampire whose complexity justifies every scorching scene, and competition stakes so brutal you'll forget to breathe. This is romantasy that validates your chaos while delivering the emotional glow-up you crave.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

If The Knight and the Moth left you craving that intoxicating mix of gothic atmosphere and forbidden desire, this is your next obsession. The Serpent and the Wings of Night delivers the same slow-burn ferocity with vampire courts, morally gray anti-heroes, and unapologetically carnal tension that trusts you to want the darkness. It's romantasy that doesn't apologize—just pulls you under.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

When the Moon Hatched hooked you with its lush dragon world, trauma-scarred heroine rising from ashes, and a slow-burn romance exploding into steamy intimacy amid high-stakes action. Now, The Serpent and the Wings of Night delivers that same intoxicating rush through vampire courts, deadly trials, and an enemies-to-lovers arc where guarded vulnerability meets explicit passion. If Parker's dragons ignited your cravings for gritty glamour and emotional catharsis, Broadbent's fangs will devour your soul.

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The Shadows Between Us

If The Cruel Prince hooked you with Jude's ferocious rise from underdog to queen through betrayal and wit, you'll devour The Shadows Between Us for Alessandra's unapologetic ambition in a court of shadows and seduction. That slow-burn romance blending hate, desire, and deadly strategy echoes Cardan's seductive menace perfectly. Dive into high-stakes political scheming where every alliance is a knife's edge, delivering the same raw thrill of empowered anti-heroines who own their darkness.

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The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

If you fell for Assistant to the Villain because of Evie's chaos-thriving energy and that delicious workplace tension with a brooding anti-hero, you need this next hit. The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy gives you the same snappy banter and forbidden romance, but swaps the villain's office for accidentally enchanted love letters between professional rivals who are too stubborn to admit they're falling.

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The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

If Assistant to the Villain stole your heart with its witty office dynamics in a villain's lair and that irresistible enemies-to-lovers tension, The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy amps up the snarky rivalries through scalding letters that evolve into forbidden flirtation. Dive into grumpy-sunshine chemistry wrapped in death magic absurdity, mirroring the empowering heroine's anxious competence and binge-worthy pacing that kept you up all night. It's the perfect escapist hit for fans craving more trope-twisting humor and heart in a magical world.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries captivated you with its curmudgeonly academic heroine unraveling dark faerie lore through footnotes and fieldwork, you'll devour The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches for Mika's pragmatic witchcraft that echoes that intellectual rigor amid whimsical magic. The slow-burn romance built on banter and the found family in an isolated manor mirror the snowbound warmth and character growth that made Emily's story so heartwarmingly real. Perfect for fans seeking thoughtful escapism where curiosity uncovers hidden wonders without the high-stakes chaos.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If The Spellshop stole your heart with its unapologetic coziness, whimsical everyday magic, and a reclusive heroine finding joy in simple spells and small-town vibes, you're in for a treat. The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna delivers that same restorative escape, blending gentle witchcraft with a found family of misfits and a honey-sweet romance that mends the soul. Dive into this feel-good fantasy for more optimistic adventures that prioritize comfort over chaos.

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The Wolf and the Woodsman

If The Familiar hooked you with its blend of historical persecution, Jewish mysticism, and slow-burn erotic tension amid moral ambiguity, you'll crave this follow-up's dive into medieval Hungarian folklore and pagan magic clashing with religious strife. Évike's defiant wit mirrors Luzia's sharp survival in oppressive worlds, delivering that same atmospheric immersion in enchanted forests and ritualistic dread. It's the perfect escapist hit for fans of flawed heroines navigating cultural displacement and brooding romance without YA fluff.

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The Wolf and the Woodsman

If the corrupted Wood in Uprooted felt like a living nightmare that got under your skin, you need the Hungarian-inspired horrors of The Wolf and the Woodsman. Ava Reid delivers that same feral magic—a heroine whose raw, untamed power refuses to be polished, folklore that breathes dread instead of Disney, and a slow-burn romance that earns every charged moment. This is empowerment as defiance, atmosphere as weapon.

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When the Moon Hatched

If Bryce's defiance and Hunt's forbidden heat left you feral, When the Moon Hatched delivers that same intoxicating blend: a sharp-tongued heroine, sizzling slow-burn romance, and rebellion-fueled chaos with cosmic stakes. The banter crackles, the twists detonate, and the found family forged in betrayal will wreck you in all the right ways.