![]() Here are SYFY FANGRRLS' favorite SFF romance novels from the 2010s. : Prison Planet Barbarian (Risdaverse) (9781521252765) by Dixon, Ruby and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available. There have been so many romance books and series that have moved us as readers over the last decade, and we can't wait for what the next 10 years have in store for the genre. Strength is the only law on the prison planet, and Riana has to find the strongest convict in. ![]() They've got all the worldbuilding you crave while taking time to address the politics of exactly how one might pursue a romance in a post-apocalyptic setting - and they never fail to leave us hopeful about the guaranteed comfort of an optimistic conclusion. Sci-fi and fantasy romance are just two of the subgenres that make up this wide-ranging (and immensely popular) category of fiction, but the reason we spotlighted them in the first place (almost two years ago!) was that they're as worthy of acclaim and attention as their non-romantic cousins. ![]() ![]() ![]() Those of us who read romance here at SYFY FANGRRLS have made no secret of our love for it - and honestly, there's a lot to love about a genre that emphasizes the importance of enthusiastic consent, acknowledges that emotions are valid and real, and, as always, the eternal promise of that happily-ever-after (or happy-for-now) ending. ![]()
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