Fantasy · Forbidden Love

4 hand-picked fantasy and forbidden love books curated by NextBookAfter.

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A Promise of Fire

If The Bridge Kingdom hooked you with its warring kingdoms, brooding warlords, and a strong heroine melting from cold assassin to vulnerable lover, get ready for mythical Greek-inspired lore that amps up the empowerment and steamy chemistry. Experience high-stakes betrayal, espionage twists, and forbidden romance evolving from antagonism to devotion, all in a lush world where women outsmart patriarchal foes while claiming their alpha matches. It's the escapist hit for disillusioned readers craving adrenaline-fueled arousal and morally gray redemption without tidy resolutions.

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Belladonna

You fell hard for Alchemy of Secrets' intoxicating blend of whimsical magic and high-stakes intrigue, where every secret unfolds like a forbidden whisper, pulling you into an emotional rollercoaster of desire and betrayal. The slow-burn romance with strong, witty heroines who triumph through heart and cleverness hits that perfect escapist high, especially for dreamers craving swoon-worthy tension without the grit. Now, Belladonna amps up the Gothic allure with poison-laced supernatural elements and brooding love interests that make every page dangerously addictive.

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Fall of Ruin and Wrath

If Onyx Storm left you obsessed with Violet's relentless rise, Xaden's possessive devotion, and battles that blend strategy with survival, you're ready for more. This isn't fantasy that holds back—it's court intrigue so twisted you'll lose sleep, mystical bonds that deepen every page, and steam that rewrites boundaries. For readers who demand protagonists who shatter expectations and romances that consume.

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Siren Queen

Dive into the shadowy glamour of Old Hollywood where a fierce, ambitious woman battles monstrous studios and hidden desires to claim her stardom, blending fierce ambition, forbidden romance, and the high cost of fame in a way that echoes Evelyn Hugo's captivating rise.