Books Like Fourth Wing

If you’ve devoured Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, you’re not alone. This book series took the world by storm, and with the most recent book coming out in 2025, it is no surprise everyone’s been talking about it. After I finished reading the books, I went into a reading slump. I tried looking for books like Fourth Wing, just to soothe that craving need I had for a book as amazing as this one. So today, I’ll be sharing five books similar to Fourth Wing. I’ve chosen these titles based on the tropes and elements they share in the book. It’s all about the vibes! Just a heads-up, this post contains affiliate links, meaning we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you!)

Books Similar to Fourth Wing

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Daughter of Smoke & Bone

Laini Taylor

If you loved the lush world-building and forbidden romance of Fourth Wing, Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke & Bone will sweep you into an equally enchanting and dangerous realm. While dragons don't soar through these pages, the novel's atmospheric blend of magic and romance captures the same intoxicating mix that made Fourth Wing impossible to put down. Readers of Fourth Wing will especially appreciate Taylor's lyrical prose, the way she weaves mythology into contemporary settings, and how she builds a romance that feels both epic and intimate. With its unique take on forbidden love, complex political machinations, and a heroine discovering her true power, Daughter of Smoke & Bone offers the perfect escape for readers seeking their next sweeping fantasy romance.

How it's similar to Fourth Wing

Subgenre

Fantasy
Romance

Tone

Dark/Serious
Emotional/Heartwarming
Suspenseful/Thrilling
Whimsical/Fantastical

Narrative

Character-Driven
Dialogue-Heavy
Lyrical/Descriptive
Multi-Perspective
Plot-Driven

Character Tropes

The Anti-Hero
The Hero
The Lover
The Mentor
The Outsider
The Rebel

Plot Tropes

Enemies to Lovers
Love
Sacrifice
Survival
The Hero's Journey
The Journey

Setting Tropes

Big City
Mysterious Location
Nature

Conflict Tropes

Betrayal and Revenge
Death or Threat of Death
Dysfunctional Families
Good vs. Evil
Identity Crisis
Man vs. Self

Theme Tropes

Coming of Age
Friendship
Grief and Loss
Search for Meaning
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The Serpent and the Wings of Night

Carissa Broadbent

In The Serpent and the Wings of Night, Oraya, a human adopted by the vampire king, must fight for survival in a deadly tournament to earn a wish from the gods. As alliances form and betrayals loom, Oraya discovers that survival might mean trusting someone she’s sworn to hate. Now, hear me out! I know what you’re thinking: “This doesn’t have any dragons!” Which is true, but there are other reasons why you’ll love this fantastic romantasy just as much as Fourth Wing.

How it's similar to Fourth Wing

Subgenre

Fantasy
Romance

Tone

Dark/Serious
Emotional/Heartwarming
Suspenseful/Thrilling
Whimsical/Fantastical

Narrative

Character-Driven
Dialogue-Heavy
Lyrical/Descriptive
Multi-Perspective
Plot-Driven

Character Tropes

The Anti-Hero
The Hero
The Lover
The Mentor
The Outsider
The Rebel

Plot Tropes

Enemies to Lovers
Love
Sacrifice
Survival
The Hero's Journey
The Journey

Setting Tropes

Mysterious Location
Nature

Conflict Tropes

Betrayal and Revenge
Death or Threat of Death
Dysfunctional Families
Good vs. Evil
Identity Crisis
Man vs. Self

Theme Tropes

Coming of Age
Friendship
Grief and Loss
Search for Meaning
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Children of Blood and Bone

Tomi Adeyemi

Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone follows Zélie, a young woman on a quest to restore magic to her oppressed people. With the help of her brother and a rogue princess, Zélie must outwit a tyrannical monarchy and reignite the hope of her land. If you are craving another epic fantasy with high stakes and powerful magic like Fourth Wing, Children of Blood and Bone is the one you should read next. This novel has an enemies to lovers subplot and powerful themes of systemic oppression and resistance that add compelling depth to the narrative.

How it's similar to Fourth Wing

Subgenre

Fantasy
Romance

Tone

Dark/Serious
Emotional/Heartwarming
Suspenseful/Thrilling
Whimsical/Fantastical

Narrative

Character-Driven
Dialogue-Heavy
Lyrical/Descriptive
Multi-Perspective
Plot-Driven

Character Tropes

The Hero
The Lover
The Mentor
The Outsider
The Rebel

Plot Tropes

Enemies to Lovers
Love
Sacrifice
Survival
The Hero's Journey
The Journey

Setting Tropes

Dystopia
Mysterious Location
Nature

Conflict Tropes

Betrayal and Revenge
Death or Threat of Death
Dysfunctional Families
Good vs. Evil
Identity Crisis
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Self

Theme Tropes

Coming of Age
Friendship
Grief and Loss
Search for Meaning
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A Court of Thorns and Roses

Sarah J. Maas

You’ve probably heard of Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR). This book stands as a perfect companion read for devoted fans of Fourth Wing. Sarah J. Maas's bestselling fantasy romance captures the same addictive blend of danger and desire that made readers fall in love with Violet and Xaden's story. While you won't find dragons here, the sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance, powerful magic, and life-or-death stakes make ACOTAR an ideal choice for readers experiencing that post-Fourth Wing book hangover. Plus, like Fourth Wing, this series grows increasingly intense and complex with each installment, offering the same deeply satisfying emotional journey and character development that Rebecca Yarros's readers have come to expect.

How it's similar to Fourth Wing

Subgenre

Fantasy
Romance

Tone

Dark/Serious
Emotional/Heartwarming
Suspenseful/Thrilling
Whimsical/Fantastical

Narrative

Character-Driven
Dialogue-Heavy
Lyrical/Descriptive
Multi-Perspective
Plot-Driven

Character Tropes

The Anti-Hero
The Hero
The Lover
The Mentor
The Outsider
The Rebel

Plot Tropes

Enemies to Lovers
Love
Sacrifice
Survival
The Hero's Journey
The Journey

Setting Tropes

Mysterious Location
Nature

Conflict Tropes

Betrayal and Revenge
Death or Threat of Death
Dysfunctional Families
Good vs. Evil
Identity Crisis
Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Self

Theme Tropes

Coming of Age
Friendship
Grief and Loss
Search for Meaning
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An Ember in the Ashes

Sabaa Tahir

This book has been around for a couple years, and people are still singing praises because of how awesome it is. At first glance it might not look too similar to Fourth Wing, but I promise you that it has some similarities that will satisfy that need. An Ember in the Ashes delivers the perfect blend of military academy setting and forbidden romance that Fourth Wing readers love. While trading dragons for desert landscapes, this novel captures the intense training sequences, brutal competition, and life-or-death stakes that made Fourth Wing impossible to put down. With its military setting, complex political intrigue, and slow-burn romance, this book offers the perfect next read for those still dreaming of Basgiath War College.

How it's similar to Fourth Wing

Subgenre

Fantasy
Mystery/Thriller
Romance

Tone

Dark/Serious
Emotional/Heartwarming
Suspenseful/Thrilling

Narrative

Character-Driven
Dialogue-Heavy
Lyrical/Descriptive
Multi-Perspective
Plot-Driven

Character Tropes

The Anti-Hero
The Hero
The Lover
The Mentor
The Outsider
The Rebel

Plot Tropes

Enemies to Lovers
Love
Sacrifice
Survival
The Hero's Journey
The Journey

Setting Tropes

Big City
Dystopia
Mysterious Location
Nature

Conflict Tropes

Betrayal and Revenge
Death or Threat of Death
Dysfunctional Families
Good vs. Evil
Identity Crisis
Man vs. Self

Theme Tropes

Coming of Age
Friendship
Grief and Loss
Search for Meaning