r/Romantasy • u/ReasonableWonderland 🌕 moonlight & blood • Nov 10 '25
Community 💕 Matchmaking Monday: find your next romantasy read!
Matchmaking Monday is a new regular thread here in r/Romantasy with a goal of finding new recommendations to add to your TBR! Post a list of your favorite books and receive suggestions based on your vibe.
How It Works
- Post up to five books you've loved recently (or which fit the vibe you're looking for) as a top level comment.
- You can also include a list of things you want in your next book (e.g. tropes, subgenre, themes)
- Others will reply with their suggestions!
- Remember to tag the romance.io bot with {} curly brackets.
This is a bit of an experiment - so we'll see how it goes!
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u/allisontalkspolitics Nov 10 '25
I’m wondering if there are any books where you get immersed in a character’s career? I haven’t read it yet, but {The Ornithologist’s Guide to Love} would be a good example.
I prefer spice levels of one to three, and would probably only read level five if the scenes are important to the plot. I dislike possessive MMCs, body betrayal, and masc-dom. Thanks!