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Fantasy · Strong Female Protagonist

22 hand-picked fantasy and strong female protagonist books curated by NextBookAfter.

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A Dawn of Onyx

If Bryce's defiant fire and that morally complex romantic tension left you breathless, A Dawn of Onyx delivers the same steel-spined heroine energy with Kane's protective menace cranked to eleven. Expect political intrigue, forbidden magic, and enemies-to-lovers spice so exquisitely calibrated every stolen glance feels earned—plus betrayals that'll wreck you in the best way.

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A Master of Djinn

If Patricia's witchcraft colliding with Laurence's gadgets made your heart race, this Cairo-set mystery delivers that same exhilarating alchemy—djinn machinery, mystical conspiracies, and a brilliant detective skewering colonial absurdity with the sharpest humor. Character-driven chaos meets hopeful defiance, no apologies, no tidy endings.

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A Master of Djinn

If Babel ignited your rage against empire's linguistic theft and systemic racism, this rec delivers that same cathartic takedown through steampunk Cairo's supernatural resistance. Readers who loved Kuang's messy revolutions and ethical tightropes will devour Clark's empowered protagonists dismantling oppression with unflinching intensity. It's the anti-colonial fantasy fix that validates radical action without compromise.

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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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A Study in Drowning

If you fell hard for the enemies-to-lovers tension and heartfelt letters in Divine Rivals, A Study in Drowning delivers that same razor-sharp rivalry blooming into slow-burn romance amid haunted estates and folklore mysteries. It's the perfect escapist blend of atmospheric fantasy and emotional depth, with a fierce heroine navigating heartache toward hopeful healing—just like Iris's empowering journey. Hopeless romantics, this is your next obsession for butterflies and whimsy without the grit.

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An Ember in the Ashes

If you loved Northern Lights for its gutsy institutional critique and brilliant young heroine outsmarting patriarchal systems, An Ember in the Ashes delivers that same intellectual defiance with even darker consequences. Another empire built on cruelty, another resourceful girl weaponizing wit to survive—but Tahir amplifies the brutality, sharpens the philosophical questions, and thickens the moral ambiguity until every alliance fractures and every choice bleeds.

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Blood Heir

If you live for Eve Dallas's blade-sharp competence and the way Roarke's devotion cracks her defenses, you need a heroine who commands power like a weapon and guards her heart like evidence. Blood Heir serves up that same addictive cocktail: brain-teasing mysteries, romantic tension that burns slow and hot, and emotional reckoning beneath unbreakable strength. Plus an ensemble that delivers Peabody-level banter in a speculative world as richly detailed as futuristic Manhattan.

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Fallen Academy: Year One

If The Awakening's brutal power plays and underdog fury left you craving more, this angel-demon academy thriller delivers that same feral energy—where hierarchy-shattering heroines weaponize vulnerability and alpha males inch toward redemption through banter-soaked tension. Expect the moral complexity, steamy confrontations, and relentless pacing that kept you up past midnight, now filtered through elemental powers and academy politics where every alliance could shatter.

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Legendborn

Craving that Spellcaster high of a sharp-tongued heroine storming elite magical circles with forbidden power? Legendborn hits harder—secret Arthurian bloodlines, multiple swoon-worthy suitors radiating dangerous tension, and a Black girl whose grief fuels magic that refuses to be tamed. This is wish-fulfillment with teeth, chaos with purpose, and zero apologies for the empowerment rush.

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Nettle & Bone

If you fell for Agnes's shelter because it gave you permission to find magic in messy, low-stakes creature chaos—not epic destiny—Nettle & Bone swaps enchanted cats for a demon chicken and delivers that same weary-witch energy. T. Kingfisher hands you another prickly spinster heroine who'd rather brew grave-dirt potions than save kingdoms, grounding absurd companions in chamomile-tea sensory comforts that validate every introverted, pet-obsessed impulse you harbor.

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Raybearer

Legendborn demolished the sanitized fantasy playbook by centering Black grief, ancestral power, and the brutal truths of systemic erasure inside Arthurian legend. It gave us Bree Matthews—a protagonist who didn't ask permission to dismantle whitewashed myths—and delivered sizzling romance, secret societies, and magic that carried the weight of real-world rage. If that fusion of cultural reckoning and high-stakes fantasy broke something open in you, you're hunting for more stories that refuse to choose between empowerment and authenticity.

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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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Spark of the Everflame

You loved watching Dianna blur every moral line while cosmic power struggles ignited forbidden desire. That raw, unapologetic energy—where immortals don't just clash, they burn through betrayal into passion—is exactly what keeps you turning pages at 2 AM. When anti-heroines wield power without permission and love demands you feel everything, you know you've found your people.

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The Bridge Kingdom

You fell hard for ACOTAR's captive huntress evolving into a powerhouse through tension-filled banter and forbidden passion with a brooding, morally complex High Lord. The political intrigue of fae courts, high-stakes betrayals, and vivid escapist worlds kept you up all night, blending empowerment with unapologetic sensuality. If that raw mix of transformative growth, steamy encounters, and heart-pounding twists wrecked you, these recommendations will reignite the fire.

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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 Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

If A Wrinkle in Time hooked you with Meg's gritty fight against dystopian sameness and her quirky cosmic guides, prepare for a similar rush of anti-conformity vibes and emotional depth. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making channels that same whimsical portal magic, where a headstrong girl battles tyrannical forces with wits and heart. It's the perfect escapist quest for bookish rebels craving philosophical adventures beyond the ordinary.

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The Hurricane Wars

If the razor-sharp banter and sizzling chemistry between Paedyn and Kai in Reckless left you breathless, The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon delivers that same enemies-to-lovers thrill with protagonists whose hatred ignites into intoxicating passion amid magical battles. Dive into a Southeast Asian-inspired epic where political intrigue and moral dilemmas amp up the high-stakes action, mirroring the addictive survival trials and witty dialogue that made Reckless impossible to put down. Get ready for resilient female leads outsmarting empires, slow-burn tension exploding into steamy climaxes, and the escapist adrenaline rush you've been chasing.

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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

If Bryce and Hunt's slow-burn tension rewired your brain, you need a heroine who weaponizes trauma, a vampire whose complexity justifies every scorching scene, and competition stakes so brutal you'll forget to breathe. This is romantasy that validates your chaos while delivering the emotional glow-up you crave.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries captivated you with its curmudgeonly academic heroine unraveling dark faerie lore through footnotes and fieldwork, you'll devour The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches for Mika's pragmatic witchcraft that echoes that intellectual rigor amid whimsical magic. The slow-burn romance built on banter and the found family in an isolated manor mirror the snowbound warmth and character growth that made Emily's story so heartwarmingly real. Perfect for fans seeking thoughtful escapism where curiosity uncovers hidden wonders without the high-stakes chaos.

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The Wolf and the Woodsman

If The Familiar hooked you with its blend of historical persecution, Jewish mysticism, and slow-burn erotic tension amid moral ambiguity, you'll crave this follow-up's dive into medieval Hungarian folklore and pagan magic clashing with religious strife. Évike's defiant wit mirrors Luzia's sharp survival in oppressive worlds, delivering that same atmospheric immersion in enchanted forests and ritualistic dread. It's the perfect escapist hit for fans of flawed heroines navigating cultural displacement and brooding romance without YA fluff.

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The Wolf and the Woodsman

If the corrupted Wood in Uprooted felt like a living nightmare that got under your skin, you need the Hungarian-inspired horrors of The Wolf and the Woodsman. Ava Reid delivers that same feral magic—a heroine whose raw, untamed power refuses to be polished, folklore that breathes dread instead of Disney, and a slow-burn romance that earns every charged moment. This is empowerment as defiance, atmosphere as weapon.

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When the Moon Hatched

If Bryce's defiance and Hunt's forbidden heat left you feral, When the Moon Hatched delivers that same intoxicating blend: a sharp-tongued heroine, sizzling slow-burn romance, and rebellion-fueled chaos with cosmic stakes. The banter crackles, the twists detonate, and the found family forged in betrayal will wreck you in all the right ways.