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In the book 'The Wolf of Oren-yaro' by K.S. Villoso, readers are taken on a journey with Queen Talyien as she navigates betrayals, heartache, and perilous encounters while trying to reconcile with her self-exiled husband. The story is set in a non-Western, medieval Asia-inspired setting, where political intrigue and treachery abound. The plot unfolds with Talyien facing assassins, traitors, and political turmoil as she strives to reclaim her throne and her identity amidst a backdrop of diverse political organizations and a feudal Asian feel.
'The Wolf of Oren-yaro' is a character-driven epic where readers follow Queen Talyien's thought process and emotional turmoil as she grapples with her dual roles of ruler and individual. The narrative is filled with plot twists, unexpected turns, and a mix of romance, politics, and magic that keep readers engaged and guessing until the very end.
If you liked The Wolf of Oren-yaro, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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The Ninth Rain is a fantasy novel that introduces readers to a unique world filled with mysteries and secrets. The story follows a group of characters with different points of view as they navigate through a world-changing event that leads to the unraveling of hidden truths. The plot is filled with suspense, drama, and intriguing twists that escalate towards a gripping climax. The writing style seamlessly blends elements of fantasy, science fiction, horror, and mystery, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience.
Tormalin shifted the pack on his back and adjusted his sword belt. He could hear, quite clearly, the sound of a carriage approaching him from behind, but for now he was content to ignore it and the in... - #2
In "City of Stairs," author Robert Jackson Bennett crafts a fantasy novel set in the City of Bulikov, a former Divine City now under the power of Saypur. The story follows protagonist Shara as she investigates the murder of her friend, leading her to uncover a greater mystery involving gods, miracles, and political intrigue. The world-building is phenomenal, with well-paced reveals, engaging characters like Shara and Sigrud, and a plot that seamlessly weaves in elements of mystery and action. The writing style is described as detailed, engrossing, and with a touch of subtle humor, creating a vivid imagery that enhances the reading experience.
I have never met a person who possessed a privilege who did not exercise that privilege to the fullest extent that they possibly could. Say what you like of a belief, of a party, of a finance system, ... - #3
The Copper Promise is a fantasy novel that follows the adventures of an odd trio - Wydrin, a cheeky mercenary known as The Copper Cat, Sebastian, a former knight, and Lord Frith, seeking revenge after his family was murdered. Together, they unleash a dragon god of destruction and find themselves in a quest to save the world. The book is described as a fast-paced and engaging read, filled with magic, adventure, and humor, with characters overcoming personal challenges while facing a world-threatening danger.
All the other cells in the dungeon stank of fear, but not this one. Lord Frith’s last surviving son was simply too proud to be afraid. Even now, as Yellow-Eyed Rin laid out his instruments on the bloo... - #4
'Godkiller' by Hannah Kaner is a debut fantasy novel that follows the protagonist Kissen and her companions on a journey filled with self-discovery, growth, and challenges. The plot involves a quest where the characters face personal struggles, navigate complex relationships, and encounter unexpected twists. The writing style is described as engaging, with multiple point-of-view chapters that provide insight into the thoughts and feelings of each character, ultimately leading to a heartfelt final stand and a surprising twist that keeps readers engaged.
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The Unbroken is a dark and brutal fantasy novel that tackles colonialism, French imperialism, racism, religion, war, and identity. The story follows Touraine, a conflicted soldier, and Luca, a princess, as they navigate a complicated colonial relationship between two countries. The book is heavy on politics and worldbuilding, with a focus on alliances, loyalty, ambition, and trust, set against the backdrop of revolution and declining empires. The narrative explores tough concepts of identity and belonging through the eyes of the main characters, who are complex, morally gray, and driven by conflicting motivations.
A sandstorm brewed dark and menacing against the Qazāli horizon as Lieutenant Touraine and the rest of the Balladairan Colonial Brigade sailed into El-Wast, capital city of Qazāl, foremost of Balladai... - #6
City of Blades, the second book in 'The Divine Cities' series by Robert Jackson Bennett, continues the story set in a world where the effects of war on civilians, societies, and soldiers are explored in a heartbreakingly thorough manner. The plot revolves around General Mulaghesh being pulled out of retirement to investigate the disappearance of a government agent in a city where miracles of a dead Goddess of War have survived. The book delves into themes of tragedy, loss, and the consequences of past conflicts, all while maintaining a fast-paced mystery plot that keeps readers engaged.
Somewhere around mile three on the trek up the hill Pitry Suturashni decides he would not describe the Javrati sun as “warm and relaxing,” as all the travel advertisements say. Nor would he opt to cal...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Divine Cities ) - #7
'Three Parts Dead' in the series 'Craft Sequence' by Max Gladstone is a unique blend of fantasy, mystery, and steampunk genres. The story follows Tara, an apprentice at a magical firm, as she investigates the mysterious death of a god. The world is intricately built with a magic system that resembles contract law, where gods are like commercial banks and power is traded like assets. The plot unfolds with elements of a murder mystery, courtroom drama, and exploration of morality and faith, all set in a modern and technology-focused polytheistic society.
By the grace of fortune (or something else), she landed three mere miles from what passed for an oasis in the Badlands, a stand of rough grass and brambles clustered around a brackish spring. She coul... - #8
Set in an alternate Paris, 'The House of Shattered Wings' explores a world ruled by Houses of fallen angels after a magical war. The story revolves around Philippe, a soldier from the colonies, who is bound to House Silverspires, led by Selene. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed about Philippe's past and the history of Silverspires, amidst a backdrop of power struggles and revenge plots within the Houses. The book is praised for its worldbuilding, intricate magical system, and the unique setting of a post-apocalyptic Paris.
The harsh, unwavering light of the City recedes, leaving you in shadow, leaving only memories of relief, of a blessed coolness seizing your limbs. Nothing has turned yet into longing, into bitterness,... - #9
In the book 'Black Sun', readers are immersed in a fantasy world inspired by pre-Columbian American cultures, following the intertwining lives of characters like Serapio, a young man destined to become a god; Xiala, a Teek sailor with unique powers; and Narapa, a Sun Priest determined to elevate his priesthood's standing. The narrative is a mix of magic, political intrigues, and everyday life set against a dark and violent backdrop. The story unfolds with a blend of diverse characters, rich world-building, and a cliffhanger ending, promising an epic fantasy tale with unique cultural influences.
“Drink this,” she said, handing him a cup. The cup was long and thin and filled with a pale creamy liquid. When he sniffed it, he smelled the orange flowers that grew in looping tendrils outside his w... - #10
'Notorious Sorcerer' follows the story of Siyon, a practitioner from the docks of Bezim who stumbles into using illegal magic, making him a target of powerful enemies. Siyon navigates through a vibrant and colorful city, forming alliances and facing perilous situations across different planes of reality. The plot is fast-paced, filled with magic, mayhem, and multi-planar hi-jinks, while the worldbuilding and magic system are intricately detailed, reminiscent of historical magical vibes with political plots.