Fantasy · High-Stakes Adventure

5 hand-picked fantasy and high-stakes adventure books curated by NextBookAfter.

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A Master of Djinn

If The Ascended hooked you with flawed hustlers roasting capitalist delusions while weaponizing divine chaos, this Cairo-set thriller delivers that same irreverent energy through djinn-infested bureaucracies and colonial ghosts. Street-smart investigators navigate supernatural entities and elite hypocrisy with raw authenticity, messy queer dynamics, and witty banter that crackles like late-night Twitter threads—fantasy for readers who want their heroes dangerously, deliciously flawed.

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Divine Rivals

You fell hard for Once Upon a Broken Heart's glittering curses, resilient heroine Evangeline, and Jacks' addictive moral ambiguity that twisted fairy-tale whimsy into heart-fluttering peril. Divine Rivals amps up that enemies-to-lovers fire with enchanted letters, warring gods, and a brooding rival whose sharp wit and hidden depths deliver the same emotional highs, lush prose, and unpredictable twists. If chaotic love adventures wrecked you before, this one's your next obsession—dive in for the dopamine rush of forbidden desire and triumphant follies.

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Song of Silver, Flame Like Night

Starside gave you cursed realms and lethal stakes—now crave a heroine wielding forbidden magic on a revenge quest that burns. Song of Silver, Flame Like Night serves up that same addictive cocktail: morally complex leads, banter that cuts deep, and romantic tension so electric it rewires your brain. This is mythology as escapism, betrayal as catharsis, and chemistry that refuses to let you sleep.

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The Bridge Kingdom

Fourth Wing fans fell hard for Violet's razor-sharp banter turning into explosive chemistry with Xaden, all amid life-or-death dragon-riding peril and empowering growth. The Bridge Kingdom cranks that up with warring royals in a slow-burn romance built on lies, a resilient heroine weaponizing her vulnerabilities, and relentless political intrigue that mirrors the addictive thrill. It's the ultimate romantasy fix for those late-night page-turners craving steamy tension and high-stakes escapism.

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The Kingdoms

If Fairy Tale gave you that ache for childhood wonder through adult eyes, The Kingdoms hits the same nerve—alternate timelines colliding with intimate loss, where every backward leap feels like a memory you can't trust. Pulley grounds her fantastical premise in amnesia and fractured loyalties, delivering King's emotional grit with sharper historical edges and no apologies for the darkness.