After Rachel Gillig

3 recommendations for Rachel Gillig fans who loved One Dark Window, The Knight and the Moth, Two Twisted Crowns.

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After The Knight and the Moth

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent

If The Knight and the Moth left you craving that intoxicating mix of gothic atmosphere and forbidden desire, this is your next obsession. The Serpent and the Wings of Night delivers the same slow-burn ferocity with vampire courts, morally gray anti-heroes, and unapologetically carnal tension that trusts you to want the darkness. It's romantasy that doesn't apologize—just pulls you under.

After Two Twisted Crowns

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A Dawn of Onyx by Kate Golden

If the gothic-drenched forests, ancient curses, and slow-burn enemies-to-lovers vibe in Two Twisted Crowns left you obsessed, A Dawn of Onyx channels that same intoxicating darkness with eerie realms, brooding betrayals, and a resilient heroine conquering forbidden power. Fans rave about the emotional gut-punches and blurred hero-villain lines that make these stories unputdownable escapes. Dive into lyrical prose that whispers secrets and delivers cathartic twists you won't see coming.

After One Dark Window

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For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten

If the cursed kingdom of Blunder in One Dark Window gripped you with its eerie isolation and folklore riddles, For the Wolf's sentient Wilderwood will devour your soul, amplifying that atmospheric dread and resilient heroine's turmoil. Fans of Elspeth's nightmare possession and Ravyn's sensual tension will lose themselves in Red's wild magic struggles and the Wolf's forbidden pull, blending spice with raw self-discovery. This dark fairy-tale retelling delivers the intellectual puzzles and emotional payoff you crave, escaping modern burnout into gothic fantasy bliss.