18+Adults-only. Spicy slow-burn romantasy with an AI twist.
Stories · Book-Inspired Worlds
Step Into the Worlds You Love
The book ended. You wished it hadn’t. Now you can keep going — not as a reader, but as the protagonist. Author fan-fiction expansions of Fourth Wing and ACOTAR, or play original AI romantasy series with choose-your-own-adventure depth. Every world is yours to shape; no copyrighted text is reproduced.
Original AI Romantasy Series
Choose-your-own-adventure stories powered by AI. Your choices shape the plot, the romance, and the ending.
Crown & Thorn
AI choose-your-adventure: war, court intrigue, and slow-burn romance across twelve interconnected stories.
- Choose your own path
- AI-driven romance
- Political intrigue
The Crossing Series
AI choose-your-adventure: five stories spanning civilisations, centuries, and forbidden connections.
- Historical romantasy
- Cross-cultural tension
- Slow-burn romance
Be the Protagonist in the Books You Love
Fan-fiction expansion guides for popular romantasy series. Original characters, original scenes, your version of the world — copyright-safe, spoiler-free.
Fourth Wing
Dragon riders, war college, and enemies-to-lovers.
- Cinematic aerial battles
- Tension-filled training grounds
- Forbidden connection
A Court of Thorns and Roses
Fae courts, epic battles, and slow-burn romance.
- Enchanted courts at twilight
- Warrior-and-mortal tension
- Masquerade intrigue
How to Write Fan-Fiction From a Book You Love
Four rules that turn a beloved book into your own playable story. Two of them are craft. Two of them are copyright-protection.
- Use original character names. “A scarred wingleader who rides a stormwinged dragon” captures everything you loved about Xaden. The platform rejects copyrighted character names by design.
- Write the world in your own words. Describe the academy, the courts, the magic system — your version, not a quote. The Character Builder Academy walks through the technique field-by-field.
- Pick a vibe, not a plot. Reference the mood, setting, and trope — enemies-to-lovers, forbidden bond, court intrigue — rather than specific scenes. Your story will go places the book never did.
- Paraphrase, don't paste. Write your own summary. Never paste copyrighted text. The result is a fan-fic expansion you author, not a copy of someone else’s.
Want the full craft? The Character Builder Academy teaches the eight-element framework that powers every great romantasy character brief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use character names from books in my AI prompts?
We recommend using generic archetypes like 'a dragon rider cadet' or 'a fae warrior' instead of copyrighted character names. This keeps prompts copyright-safe and gives the AI more creative freedom.
What style works best for book-inspired AI imagery?
Cinematic realism is the default. For the most vivid results, select the 'vivid' model on your image platform — it excels at lighting, depth, and rich detail.
Will these prompts contain spoilers?
No. Our templates reference vibes, settings, and tropes rather than specific plot points. You're always free to add your own story details in your own words.
Which romantic fantasy series do you cover?
We cover Fourth Wing, ACOTAR, plus our original AI series Crown & Thorn and The Crossing Series. Our general prompt library works for any romantasy setting.
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