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You know what I want from my fantasy romance?
Yearning.
Not a little.
I want the kind of yearning that makes you stare at the page and think, Oh. This man is suffering.
I want longing. Pining. Stolen glances. Forbidden feelings. Slow burns that make absolutely no sense for my mental health.
I want two people who clearly want each other while somehow managing to spend 400 pages refusing to do anything about it.
Basically, I just want you to feed me the emotional damage.
If this sounds familiar, this list is for you. These fantasy romance books with yearning are packed with the kind of slow-burning romantic tension that makes you want to scream at the page.
And if your fictional men tend to come with a few red flags (respectfully), you’ll definitely want my list of morally grey fantasy romance books. You might also want to download my free Morally Grey Book Boyfriend Starter Pack with binge-worthy recs + a printable scorecard to rank your favorites.
What You’ll Find in this List
- Yearning. So much yearning.
- Slow burns that should probably come with a warning label
- Forbidden attraction and impossible circumstances
- Pining, longing, and emotional push-and-pull
- Characters who desperately want each other but have approximately 700 reasons they shouldn’t act on it
- Romance that makes you want to scream, JUST KISS ALREADY
👉 Love devoted heroes? Don’t miss my list of fantasy romance books where he falls first
What Should You Read First?
Short on time? Here’s the quick list:
- This Woven Kingdom → exercise patience because peak yearning takes time
- The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy → the banter is everything and the yearning is elite
- The Second Death of Locke → what’s better than him yearning? When BOTH MCs yearn so hard
Fantasy Romance Books With Yearning
Basically the yearning is the point. Expect simmering romance, complicated feelings, and characters who need to learn to USE THEIR WORDS.
This Woven Kingdom — Tahereh Mafi
This book is basically an emotional endurance sport.
You’ve got dragons, jinn, political intrigue, a completely unique magic system, and an excruciating slow burn that had me questioning why I voluntarily do this to myself.
Best for readers who want: dragons + unique magic + political intrigue + excruciating slow burn
👉 Get it here | There are some incredible fantasy books with unique magic systems you need to check out next
The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy — Brigitte Knightley
This one has enemies to lovers, forced proximity, shadow magic, banter, political intrigue, and two people who absolutely should not be falling for each other.
But still, they do.
Best for readers who want: enemies to lovers + elite yearning + banter + morally grey MMC
👉 Get it here | Read my review
I’ve got a whole list of enemies to lovers fantasy romance when you’re done browsing this list
These Immortal Truths — R. Raeta
So this one is a little different. It gave me major The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and Tuck Everlasting vibes, and has the kind of quiet emotional pull that sneaks up on you.
Best for readers who want: slow burn + he falls first + magical realism
👉 Get it here | Read my review
The Second Death of Locke — V. L. Bovalino
If you want pining wrapped in epic fantasy, put this one on the list.
The book is built around love, loyalty, sacrifice, and an undying bond. So yes. It belongs here.
Best for readers who want: epic fantasy + pining + love and sacrifice
👉 Get it here | And if you’ve ever wondered what’s the difference between epic fantasy and low fantasy, I’ve got you
Slow-Burning Yearning & Emotional Damage
Sometimes the yearning is quiet. Sometimes it’s devastating. And sometimes an author clearly woke up and decided their readers had not suffered enough.
These books fall firmly into that category.
When the Moon Hatched — Sarah A. Parker
This book is huge. The emotions are huge. The dragons are huge.
And apparently the author’s commitment to making me suffer is also huge.
Basically, the romance unfolds with all the drama, longing, and soul-crushing emotion my little fantasy-loving heart could possibly want.
Best for readers who want: dragons + poetic writing + soul-crushing emotions + epic fantasy
👉 Get it here | Read my review
If you’re a patient reader, I’ve got a list of slow burn fantasy romance you’ll also enjoy
In the Veins of the Drowning — Kalie Cassidy
The ending of this duology was a bit of a mixed bag for me, but the romance absolutely belongs in a yearning roundup.
If you like sirens, forbidden love and all the angst, this one is worth picking up.
Best for readers who want: gothic fantasy + angst + devastating chemistry
👉 Get it here | Read my review
The Rose Bargain — Sasha Peyton Smith
You gotta let this one simmer a bit, but the payoff is worth it. The yearning is unmatched in the second book.
The first book was kinda meh for me, but the sequel made it my favorite kind of fantasy-romance suffering.
Best for readers who want: yearning + angst + deadly trials
👉 Get it here | Read my review
If deadly trials are your jam, here’s a list of fantasy romance books with competitions
Spark of the Everflame — Penn Cole
The series brings the kind of slow-burn tension that makes you want to throw the book across the room and then immediately pick it back up.
Best for readers who want: political intrigue + slow burn + magical realms
Dark and Unhinged Yearning
When you want your yearning with a feral/possessive edge to it.
The Wolf King — Lauren Palphreyman
If you’re looking for a slow burn with a fake betrothal, wolf shifters, mate bonds, and a sexy villain. You need this book.
Book boyfriend meter? Endgame. No notes.
Best for readers who want: wolf shifters + fake betrothal + mate bonds + slow burn
👉 Get it here | Read my review
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The Wolf and the Crown of Blood — Elizabeth May
This is what happens when your morally questionable MMC is sent to kill her and somehow ends up taking care of her wounds instead.
Make it make sense. You can’t.
Best for readers who want: dark fantasy + morally grey MMC + he falls HARD
👉 Get it here | Read my review
Here are some more dark fantasy romance recommendations you might also enjoy
Gild — Raven Kennedy
This one is for the readers who enjoy their fantasy romance on the darker side.
Gild kicks off the Plated Prisoner series with a heroine trapped in a gilded cage, a dangerously complicated king, and a story that gets considerably bigger than the world Auren initially knows. It’s dark, twisted, and absolutely not a fluffy little fairytale retelling.
Best for readers who want: dark fantasy + King Midas retelling + morally questionable characters + slow-building romance
To Bleed a Crystal Bloom — Sarah A. Parker
What happens when you mix a dark fairy tale retelling with a morally questionable MMC? Well…
If you like your yearning served with a side of emotional damage, pull up a chair.
Best for readers who want: morally grey characters + yearning + atmospheric setting
👉 Get it here | Read my review
When You Want MMCs Who Are Fully Obsessed (In a Respectable Way)
If your favorite kind of romance is the one where the MMC is one bad decision away from burning down kingdoms just to get closer to her, these are your next stops:
- Morally Grey Fantasy Romance Books
- Touch Her and Die Fantasy Romance Books
- Possessive Love Interest Fantasy Romance Books
- Fantasy Books Where the Villain Gets the Girl
- Shadow Daddy Fantasy Romance
These are for readers who don’t just enjoy romance—they enjoy devotion with consequences.
If you want to see which fictional men have permanently altered my expectations for real-life romance (tragic, I know), you need to check out my official Book Boyfriend Leaderboard and see who made the cut.
Fair warning: once you scroll it, there is no going back. Your standards will never recover.
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