Upcoming Fantasy Sequels To Look Out For!

Foxglove by Adalyn Grace comes out on the 22nd of August, the sequel for Belladonna, a gothic-infused world of secrets, curses, mystery, romance, death and is jam-packed with dark twists that leave you wanting more.

He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan is a highly anticipated sequel which comes out on the 31st of August and is the final book in The Radiant Emperor duology.

A Curse for True Love by Stephanie Garber, the third book in the very much loved Once Upon A Broken heart series is out on the 12th of September. This book will conclude the series which is set in the same world as Stephanie Garber’s Caraval trilogy.

The Fragile Threads of Power by V E Schwab

For fans of the A Darker Shade of Magic trilogy, who have wanted more set in this world. It has finally happened. On the 26th of September, The Fragile Threads of Power releases, set 7 years after the events of the first trilogy.

Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig, arriving in out hands on the 19th of October, the thrilling conclusion to the events of One Dark Window is just round the corner. One Dark Window is a must read if you loved Fourth Wing or Divine Rivals

Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros if you aren’t excited for this book then you haven’t read Fourth Wing and if you haven’t, you most definitely should read it. The sequel FINALLY comes out on the November 7th and if this isn’t the most anticipated sequel for most fantasy readers, I don’t know what is. Fourth Wing took the world by storm and already has a absolutely huge fan base which just keeps on growing. Here at The Imaginarium., this is definitely the book we can’t wait to get our hands.

Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree comes out on November 9th and while it may not be a sequel, it’s definitely a book to keep your eye out for if you loved the cute and cosy fantasy, Legends and Lattes and want to know more about Viv’s life before she opened the coffee shop

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