Fantasy · Epic Fantasy · Queer Fantasy

5 hand-picked fantasy, epic fantasy, and queer fantasy books curated by NextBookAfter.

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She Who Became the Sun

If Among the Burning Flowers had you hooked on morally gray women dismantling patriarchal power through ruthless ambition and slow-burn queer desire, you need this. She Who Became the Sun weaponizes identity itself in a reimagined Mongol-era China where fate, gender, and brutal political chess games collide—no apologies, no sanitized fantasy, just raw power and forbidden intimacy earned through blood.

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The Jasmine Throne

If Immortal Dark hooked you with its intoxicating blend of Ethiopian folklore, moral ambiguity, and steamy forbidden desire, The Jasmine Throne amps up the sapphic slow-burn in a South Asian-inspired world of political betrayal and vengeful heroines. Readers who devoured the gothic academia vibes and unflinching trauma will thrill to this story's lush temples, dark rituals, and characters who weaponize their pain for empire-toppling power. It's the raw, blood-soaked romantasy fix you've been dying for.

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The Jasmine Throne

For fans of The Poppy War's fierce female leads and unflinching take on colonialism, The Jasmine Throne delivers a lush, dark fantasy of empire and rebellion, infused with South Asian inspiration and a simmering queer romance that explores the intoxicating pull of forbidden power.

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The Jasmine Throne

You fell for The Priory of the Orange Tree's sprawling worlds, fierce female leads, and authentic queer romances that burned slow amid political chaos and mythical wonder. The Jasmine Throne ramps it up with South Asian-inspired lore, where women warriors ignite rebellions and sapphic tension fuels the fight against divine decay. It's the uplifting, steamy epic that heals divisions without skimping on high-stakes spectacle—perfect for sharing your next obsession.

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The Jasmine Throne

If you fell for The Ten Thousand Doors of January because it turned prose into portals and made belonging feel like an act of rebellion, The Jasmine Throne offers that same intoxicating mix—two women wielding forbidden magic against an empire's rot, where identity is claimed in whispers and love between women rewrites the rules. This is fantasy for readers who want their escapism laced with grit, their magic steeped in cultural myth, and their heroines flawed enough to feel real.