Top 15 Most-Read Romantasy books: Week of June 9
Magic collars, rebel heirs, and slow-burn danger—this week’s list doesn’t hold back.
This Week’s Romantasy Rankings are in—and four familiar favorites just made their return
Four titles have reclaimed spots in this week’s Top 15—and they’re all romantasy through and through. Throne of Ice and Blood by Marion Blackwood is back with a vengeance, pulling readers into its snow-drenched world of royal secrets and elemental magic. Paladin’s Grace by T. Kingfisher reappears as a fan-favorite comfort read, blending slow-burn tenderness with divine danger. Also returning: What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez, a lush historical fantasy with romance and myth in equal measure, and Covet, the third installment in Tracy Wolff’s vampire academy saga.
Meanwhile, four titles that surged last week have rotated out. Dire Bound by Sable Sorensen, Filthy Rich Fae by Geneva Lee, Of Blades and Wings by Eliza Raine, and Gothikana by Runyx all dropped from the top 15—likely the result of shorter-lived hype cycles or limited-time promos (plus, Gothikana isn’t technically romantasy—just heavy on the vibes).
This week’s list suggests a shift back toward emotionally rich romantasy with slower builds, well-developed worlds, and a little more heart than heat. If you’re in the mood for magic that lingers and love that simmers, you’ll find it here.
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