What do a cozy fantasy about a coffee shop, a dark military saga with dragon riders, a six-POV adventure about killers on a quest to kill a magical king, and a fairy tale about an imprisoned village and an enchanted library have in common? All of them have been billed as romantasy novels.
Ashley Hearn, Senior Editor for Peachtree Teen, balances those fantasy and romance elements a little differently. “I define Romantasy as romance first, fantasy second, which means the primary story is the development of the romantic relationship, and the fantasy plot/elements play off that,” she told. “For a book to be correctly labeled as ‘Romantasy’ it has to fulfill the requirements of the Romance in that there’s a central love story with a happily ever after ending.
which will be published under her pseudonym Jennifer K. Lambert, leans more toward the cozy side of the subgenre, with comparisons toThere’s also another element to the growth of the term. “For many years now, there’s been an ongoing conversation—and extensive griping—about any fantasy book by a female author being called YA,” Kennedy said. “It’s happened to literally all of us, including those like me, who emphatically write adult fantasy.
“In truth,” Kennedy continued, “part of what makes many of these books popular are the spiciness and sex-positivity of the female character involved in epic tales. Viewed through that lens, romantasy is much more appropriate than YA fantasy as a descriptor.”
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