To give an example, Lola and the Millionairesby Kathryn Moon qualifies as sweet, but I wouldn’t call it ‘fluffy’ because it discusses trauma in the heroine’s past. However, only some of them (I’ll point those out) are also ‘fluffy’, meaning there are no dark themes present at all. Nonetheless, after a request from one of my readers, here are nine novels on the lighter side of RH.Ī note on terminology: I would characterise all of these recommendations as ‘sweet’, meaning there’s no relationship angst/drama between the protagonists and they don’t mistreat each other. While I’ve read a LOT of reverse harem books, the vast majority of this genre has been swamped by the bully/prison/enemies-to-lovers tropes – which don’t exactly lend themselves to the sweet and fluffy. It was actually surprisingly difficult to find books that fit this article.
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