If You Love Books About Witches, This Incredible Romantasy Duology Has One Of The Coolest Takes On Magic I’ve Read In A While

Thanks to popular BookTok hits like Fourth Wing and A Court of Thorns & Roses, fantasy romance books — aptly dubbed “romantasy” — are dominating the market. And one incredible romantasy duology deserves far more attention, as it features one of the most interesting takes on witches and magic I’ve seen in a long time. There’s no shortage of witchy romance books to pick up, and witches are a staple in many fictional fantasy worlds. There are a number of distinct interpretations of witches and the lore surrounding them, and one recent story stands out in that regard.

The Crimson Moth duology takes place in a society where witches are persecuted, a fairly common setup, and it boasts many of the staples of a good romantasy story. From its enemies-to-lovers relationship to its actually compelling love triangle, The Crimson Moth has many strengths that will feel familiar to readers of the subgenre. However, its approach to its witches’ magic — and especially its heroine’s workaround for using her powers in an oppressive society — is incredibly intriguing and sets it apart from so many similar stories.

Books In The Crimson Moth Duology In Order

Release Year

Average Goodreads Rating

Heartless Hunter

2024

4.19

Rebel Witch

2025

4.28

The Crimson Moth Duology Has One Of The Coolest Takes On Witches & Magic I’ve Read

The Book’s Blood Magic Leaves An Impression


Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli book cover

Those looking for incredible fantasy duologies to read should check out Kristen Ciccarelli’s Crimson Moth duology, if only to experience its magic system — though there’s plenty more to love. The series follows 18-year-old Rune, a witch hiding in plain sight in a city that hunts and kills her kind. Taking on the alias “the Crimson Moth,” Rune does her best to rescue witches who are imprisoned and marked for death. This is made difficult by the fact that magic in Ciccarelli’s world leaves a mark: witches must draw blood to use it, and it leaves silver scars where they’ve cut themselves.

This setup makes it nearly impossible for witches to hide from those hunting them, raising the stakes of Ciccarelli’s world significantly. And using blood from other people transfers the scars onto them; plus, drawing blood from non-consenting parties can lead to madness, an intriguing means of keeping even the strongest witches in check. This isn’t even the best part of The Crimson Moth‘s take on blood magic, however. It’s the fact that Rune cleverly uses her monthly cycle to keep her magic flowing and idenтιтy hidden, even from the witch hunter she grows intimately close to.

As the persecution of witches tends to be deeply rooted in misogyny, having Rune use this means of escaping detection is even more satisfying.

As the persecution of witches tends to be deeply rooted in misogyny, having Rune use this means of escaping detection is even more satisfying. The witch hunters never even consider the possibility of what Rune’s doing. This puts a great feminist spin on the story, showing that the characters can use the very thing that’s been used to oppress them in order to liberate themselves.

Heartless Hunter Is An Underrated Romantasy Book More People Need On Their Radars

It’s Not Just The Magic That Makes Kristen Ciccarelli’s Story Great


Heartless Hunter book cover

While the magic system is one of the most memorable elements of The Crimson Moth duology, it’s far from the only reason to pick it up. This romantasy series is surprisingly underrated, but its compelling cast of characters, believable enemies-to-lovers romance, and tragic yet shocking ending all highlight why it’s worthwhile. It deserves more attention in the romantasy space — and given that it’s now finished, it’s the ideal time for readers to give it a chance.

Related Posts

Doc Was Wrong About Time Travel In Back To The Future And This Throwaway Line Proves It

Doc Was Wrong About Time Travel In Back To The Future And This Throwaway Line Proves It

Back to the Future sets up a couple of different problems from the beginning of the film that have repercussions on the decisions Marty makes throughout its…

“That’s My Fear…”: Matthew Lillard Admits He’s “Slightly Terrified” About Scream 7 Bringing Stu Back After 30 Years

“That’s My Fear…”: Matthew Lillard Admits He’s “Slightly Terrified” About Scream 7 Bringing Stu Back After 30 Years

Matthew Lillard opens up about his upcoming return to the Scream franchise in Scream 7, explaining how he feels the pressure that his appearance could bring. The…

After Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday Cast Reveal, I Understand Why No Original X-Men Were In ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine

After Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday Cast Reveal, I Understand Why No Original X-Men Were In ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine

Although ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine was crammed with cameos of mutants from Fox’s X-Men franchise, none of the original X-Men (save for the eponymous Wolverine) were involved in…

10 Actors Who Quit An Entire Genre

10 Actors Who Quit An Entire Genre

While it’s not uncommon for an actor to become ᴀssociated with one particular genre, it’s less frequent that a star openly discusses their decision to quit working…

Avengers: Doomsday’s X-Men Cast Reveals Have Me Incredibly Excited About 1 Inevitable MCU Change

Avengers: Doomsday’s X-Men Cast Reveals Have Me Incredibly Excited About 1 Inevitable MCU Change

Marvel Studios confirming a number of returning X-Men characters for Avengers: Doomsday has me very excited about the possibility of them being changed in one perfect way,…

“I Didn’t Understand”: Ben Stiller Had The Perfect Response About One Of The Most Outrageous Scenes Of His Entire Career

“I Didn’t Understand”: Ben Stiller Had The Perfect Response About One Of The Most Outrageous Scenes Of His Entire Career

American comedy actor Ben Stiller made some comments on one of the best scenes of There’s Something About Mary that resonate completely. The actor is widely appreciated…