Oraya is the adopted human daughter of the vampire king, who decides to enter the Kejari, a legendary tournament—think The Hunger Games, but vampires. Like Fourth Wing, it’s also a really steamy romantasy, and there’s a great enemies-to-lovers plot.
Each year, the cities of San-Er hold games where competitors fight to the death—but the victor is given untold riches. This year, Princess Calla, presumed dead, enters the contest in disguise, with the intent to overthrow her uncle, King Kasa. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, it’s a romance amid a deadly backdrop—just like Fourth Wing.
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There are two main characters in The Book of Azrael: Dianna, who gave her life to a monster to save her dying sister a thousand years ago, and Samkiel, a king many thought long dead, who is living in self-exile and goes by Liam. It’s a vague description, but you’re going to want to trust the reader reviews on this one. “The characters, the plot, everything about this book is brilliant. As a romantasy reader, this book ticks ALL the boxes,” reads one note on Amazon.
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In New York City, the magical houses are called the “Unseen World.” Every generation, a magical tournament, called the Turning, is held to determine the hierarchy of these houses—and when a Turning is called just 10 years after the last one, the magical world is thrown into chaos.
Another romantic fantasy, From Blood and Ashe, follows Poppy, who has been chosen from birth to save the kingdom. But when Hawke, a guard honor bound to ensure her Ascension, is assigned to her, everything Poppy thought she knew is thrown into question.
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Naomi Novik’s Scholomance series focuses on a dark school of magic, beginning with A Deadly Eduction, described as a “coming-of-power” story. In it, a group of young magicians, including sorceress Galadriel “El” Higgins, must fight monsters to survive until graduation.
Sarah J. Maas’s Throne of Glass series follows 18-year-old assassin Caleana. The story begins with Caleana being brought from a slave camp to the Crown Prince, where he grants her freedom on one condition: She must be his champion, and serve the kingdom for three years. There are eight books in the series, so plenty of epic fantasy to dive into.
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If you were more into the epic fantasy elements of Fourth Wing, The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi is for you. Set in medieval Oman, Amina was once a ruthless pirate who has since settled into a quiet life with her daughter. But she’s pressured to take one last adventure to rescue a young girl.
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Quicksilver, like Fourth Wing, is another fantastic enemies-to-lovers romantasy (and #BookTok sensation). The story follows Saeris, a young thief who binds herself to a handsome fae warrior after inadvertently re-opening a gateway between realms and landing herself in the middle of a centuries-long conflict
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Lady Lyriana “Lyr” Batavia, a 19-year-old mage, is third in line to Bamaria’s seat of power. During a ceremony that reveals her power, she must either face death in exile, or accept the Emperor’s decree that she train as a warrior. Will Lyr survive the training? Like Fourth Wing, Daughter of the Drowned Empire combines magic, fantasy, and a delicious slow-burn romance.
This 1968 science fiction novel—the first volume in perhaps the most famous dragon fantasy series—shares many similarities with Fourth Wing; on a planet called Pern, humans and dragons can form a telepathic bond, and an orphaned girl, Lessa, seeks to defend her ancient way of life.
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This YA series features a headstrong female protagonist, just like Fourth Wing. Zélie remembers when Orïsha was full of magic, but a ruthless king wiped it out. Years later, she helps a princess flee—and they try to bring back magic to the land.
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