Une nouvelle liste met en lumière six romans de romance inspirés de la mythologie

Un article récent recommande six livres de romance méconnus inspirés de mythologies du monde entier.

L'article débute avec un roman sur Jocaste, fille de la Mort, qui tente de concilier vie universitaire et l'héritage de son père à l'université Beecher. Il présente ensuite des titres puisés dans les mythologies hindoue, chinoise, marocaine, coréenne, grecque et d'autres cultures mondiales. Parmi les auteurs mis en avant figurent Kritika H. Rao pour The Legend of Meneka et Sue Lynn Tan pour Daughter of the Moon Goddess. La liste met l'accent sur des récits mêlant magie, romance et traditions culturelles tout en soulignant la popularité du genre romantasy.

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