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Romantasy Explained: Why Romance + Fantasy Is Taking Over Books

Romantasy Explained: Why Romance + Fantasy Is Taking Over Books

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What happens when romance meets fantasy? Welcome to the world of Romantasy.

In this episode, we explore the fast-growing genre that blends epic worldbuilding with emotional, character-driven love stories. From vampires and morally grey heroes to powerful female leads, romantasy has captured readers’ imaginations around the world.

We discuss:
- What romantasy actually is and how it differs from fantasy or romance alone
- Why the genre has exploded in popularity in recent years
- The appeal of morally grey heroes and the “female gaze”
- The importance of worldbuilding in fantasy storytelling
- Popular authors and series shaping the genre today
- The role of escapism in storytelling
- And more!

We also talk about major influences in the genre, including works inspired by fanfiction culture, Greek mythology, and richly detailed fantasy worlds.

Whether you're already a romantasy fan or simply curious about the hype, this episode offers an engaging introduction to one of the most talked-about genres in modern fiction.

Featuring discussion of authors such as Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Sylvia Day, and J.R. Ward.

What are your favourite romantasy books or authors? Let us know in the comments!

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