Fantasy · Dark Fantasy · Strong Female Lead

4 hand-picked fantasy, dark fantasy, and strong female lead books curated by NextBookAfter.

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One Dark Window

For fans of Nesta's trauma-fueled empowerment and steamy enemies-to-lovers tension, this gothic romantasy delivers a fierce heroine battling inner demons in a mist-shrouded world, blending dark magic with intimate healing and found family bonds.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

Iron Flame hooked you with its seamless mix of high-stakes dragon trials, political betrayals, and that scorching enemies-to-lovers romance between Violet and Xaden—pure addictive escapism. 'The Serpent and the Wings of Night' by Carissa Broadbent channels that same raw energy with vampire courts, mythical creature bonds, and a clever heroine who outsmarts supernatural foes through strategy and forbidden passion. It's the ultimate follow-up for fans craving emotional gut-punches, steamy payoffs, and relentless pacing that leaves you feral for more.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

When the Moon Hatched hooked you with its lush dragon world, trauma-scarred heroine rising from ashes, and a slow-burn romance exploding into steamy intimacy amid high-stakes action. Now, The Serpent and the Wings of Night delivers that same intoxicating rush through vampire courts, deadly trials, and an enemies-to-lovers arc where guarded vulnerability meets explicit passion. If Parker's dragons ignited your cravings for gritty glamour and emotional catharsis, Broadbent's fangs will devour your soul.

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The Wolf and the Woodsman

If Spinning Silver's fusion of Eastern European folklore, economic hardship, and morally complex heroines kept you reading past midnight, this is your next obsession. Ava Reid weaves Hungarian mythology and Jewish influences into a world where persecution drives every desperate alliance, magic extracts brutal costs, and survival demands cunning over heroics. No vapid fantasy here—just raw folklore where power always demands payment.