Monday, February 11, 2013

Our Favorite Fantasy Couples


“I know I would crumble if I lost you.”
Shannon Hale, ENNA BURNING


`Tis Valentine’s week, reserved for the celebration of romance, that special someone, and the promise of love. Romance writer, Debbie Macomber, said that we enjoy reading romantic stories because “we all need to be loved, to feel that we belong, and that’s what romance novels give us. The sense of being loved.”

Many of our favorite YA fantasy novels are often steeped in that pursuit of love. One of the best things about romance for this age group is it often involves first loves, with all its intensity, volatility, and possibilities for the future. So with that, here are some of the Inkies’ favorite YA couples in fantasy!


There was a lot of love (no pun intended) for Clary and Jace, from Cassandra Clare’s MORTAL INSTRUMENTS series. Resentment turns to attraction turns to love, then a struggle to stay apart. Readers were hooked on this couple early on.

 “There is no pretending,” Jace said with absolute clarity.
“I love you, and I will love you until I die, and if there is life
after that, I’ll love you then.” – CITY OF GLASS


Our own Inkie, Cindy Pon, wrote the beautifully romantic SILVER PHOENIX. When the young heroine, Al Ling, embarks on a quest to find her father, she also learns the shocking and sometimes frightening truths about herself and eventually lead her to the evil Zhong Ye, who threatens to stand between her and the man she loves, Chen Yong.

“She was drawn to Chen Yong as if she had been starved for months
for warmth and light. She closed her eyes a moment, trying
to slow her racing pulse.” – SILVER PHOENIX


Former Inkie, Cinda Williams Chima, also created a romance in her SEVEN REALMS series that made our hearts beat a little faster. The ex-thief, Han, and Princess heir, Raisa, become entwined in royal politics, a magical amulet, and of course, romance. 

“She had never felt more alive than when she lay dying
 in Han Alister’s arms.” – THE GRAY WOLF THRONE


The WOLVES OF MERCY FALLS trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater involves a dangerous and growing romance between Grace, and Sam who lives a dual life between wolf and human. Sam must choose between Grace and protecting his pack, and both our heroes must fight to overcome the true price of love.

“You’re beautiful and sad,” I said finally, not looking at 
him when I did. “Just like your eyes. You’re like a song
 that I heard when I was a little kid but forgot I knew until 
I heard it again.” For a long moment, there was only the 
whirring sound of the tires on the road, and then
   Sam said softly, “Thank you.” – SHIVER                                                       


Readers were also treated in this past year to GRAVE MERCY, the first in a trilogy from former Inkie, Robin LaFevers. The assassin Ismae and noble Duval are at times rivals and occasional allies to protect a young Duchess. But at all times, there is a fabulous tension as their love and attraction grows.

“Surely He does not give us hearts so that we may
spend our lives ignoring them.” – GRAVE MERCY


And another nod goes to Viola and Todd Hewitt from the CHAOS WALKING trilogy by Patrick Ness. As Todd reaches the age of becoming a man in his town, he discovers a silence in the noise, traced back to a girl named Viola. Difficult decisions must be made if the two will ever be together in peace.

“It’s not that you should never love something so much that it 
can control you. It’s that you need to love something that 
much so you can never be controlled. It’s not a weakness. 
It’s your best strength.” – THE ASK AND THE ANSWER


In Melissa Marr's WICKED LOVELY series, Aislinn can see faeries, and that isn't a good thing. When  they become aware of her, there is more than her love for her best friend, Seth, at stake. Her life is also in danger.

"Sometimes love means letting go when you 
want to hold on tighter." - INK EXCHANGE


Other couples that have held our imagination? Day and June from Marie Lu’s LEGEND, Katsa and Po from Kristen Cashore’s GRACELING, Briony and Eldric from Franny Billingsley’s CHIME, Karou and Akiva in Laini Taylor’s DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE trilogy, Cassel and Lila from Holly Black’s CURSE WORKERS trilogy, and Sam and Jin from Kate Milford’s THE BROKEN LANDS.

Many thanks to Inkies William Alexander, Lisa Amowitz, Hillari Bell, Ellen Booraem, Lisa Gail Green, Amy Greenfield, Mike Jung,  Laura Williams McCaffrey, Dawn Metcalf, Ellen Oh, and Cindy Pon for their contributions.

Now for our readers, what about you? Do you have a favorite couple from YA fantasy? Or how about a favorite romantic quote?

3 comments:

  1. Love all the ones y'all mentioned. One of my favorite fantasy couples would have to be Howl and Sophie from Howl's Moving Castle.

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  2. Most of my favorite YA fantasy couples are from older books: Hari and Corlath from McKinley's "The Blue Sword", Meg and Calvin from the Wrinkle In Time series, Daine and Numair from Tamora Pierce's Wild Magic quartet. (I have a bunch from adult fantasy, too, but I won't list them all here!)

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  3. I second Hari and Corlath. Ethan and Lena of Beautiful Creatures too.

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