@whathepeach No problem! I enjoy answering people's questions given they're about writing/Wattpad in general--sadly I don't have time to offer more detailed feedback on specific stories at the moment.
Anyways, in regards to writing a romantasy, it is something I'm still figuring out. It is a struggle for me to balance the two sometimes and I'm grateful to my editor for always pulling back to where I need to be when I start to stray. Either you get stuck in the romance and they just stay in bed the whole time not going anywhere or you get focused in the minutiae of fantasy world building and forget to have their love grow.
For me what I try to do is remember that people are here for the romance between Cephias and Taliyah, everything else is a vehicle to make their love grow stronger and stronger. So when I start to wonder if something outside of that makes sense, I remind myself it doesn't really matter. Readers need the gist of what's going on and what the rules are so they can understand why the characters do what they do.
Also, I look at my chapters as off and on. One or two chapters will focus in on their romance and then the next one or so chapters are them moving through the world before going back to a chunk of chapters that show how their dynamics have changed because of what happened while moving through the fantasy world.
I've been told that I should see it as a love story where the love interest just happens to have the ability to turn into a dragon. The love story should look like a romance that could happen in any setting, the fantasy elements just spice it up and provide unique avenues to walk them through.
I hope that helps. It is a tricky line to follow.