![]() ![]() “They say he’s a myth… And Hades prefers it that way. novella with a gender and sexuality questioning f/m romance.”ĭrag Me Up by R.M. The more time they spend together the more she thinks it may be both. She’s not sure if she wants to date him or wants to be him. Her plan to get a job there would be working perfectly if not for her coworker Phineas who is in turns aggravating and endearingly awkward. Luckily the local magic supply shop is hiring. The one thing she’s not confused about is how much she wants to buy her best friend (and college roommate) the best birthday present ever. “Em is confused about a lot of things: who she is, what she wants, how she’s going to pass Alchemy when she’s awful at it. Please let me know via my contact form if you find something yikes in a book I recommend. Obviously a re-read years later might reveal a problematic aspect I didn’t pick up on back then. ![]() ![]() ![]() So here’s my list of faves so far! (Disclosure: Amazon links are affiliate links.)Īny book on this list I loved at the time I read it, whether I had a chance to write a review or not. I have a list of fantasy romances that take place in magical worlds, and contemporary paranormal romances where it’s our world but with secret magic… but I also have a sweet spot for fantasy romances where everyone has cell phones but all the rules are different, or the world is. ![]()
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