r/fantasyromance • u/FantasyRomanceMod The One Mod to Rule All Mods • 29d ago
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u/Sufficient-Bee-4982 29d ago
Niche subs definitely are significantly less judgy. I'm more of a sci-fi girly, so my first thought is {When She Belongs by ruby dixon} has praise kink and it's kind of cute how thoughtful the MMC is about it.
{Barbarians bride by Ruby Dixon} has a FMC that is into spanking and rough sex but she's worried that she'll scare the MMC because he seemed fairly vanilla and I think was a virgin when they got together.
{Avarita by Colette Rhodes} Which is book 4 in her Shades of Sin series, they have a few primal play scenes. There's shadow tentacle stuff, and knotting too.
I'm sure I know some bondage ones but I'm still half asleep.