If you loved Fourth Wing, you’re probably searching for more fantasy romance that delivers the same addictive mix of magic, danger, and unforgettable romance.
Fourth Wing became a massive BookTok sensation thanks to its dragon riders, brutal training academy, powerful heroine, and intense enemies-to-lovers romance. Once you finish it, it’s almost impossible not to want more romantasy with similar high-stakes worlds and morally grey love interests.
If you’re looking for books like Fourth Wing, these fantasy romance recommendations capture the same elements readers loved:
- powerful heroines
- dangerous magical worlds
- intense romantic tension
- enemies-to-lovers dynamics
- immersive fantasy settings
Here are some of the best books to read after Fourth Wing.
1. A Court of Thorns and Roses
A Court of Thorns and Roses
If you loved the fantasy world-building and romance in Fourth Wing, the ACOTAR series is one of the most popular romantasy series to dive into next.
The story follows Feyre, a mortal huntress who becomes entangled in the dangerous world of the fae after killing a wolf in the woods. What begins as a mysterious bargain quickly evolves into a sweeping fantasy adventure filled with magic, political intrigue, and unforgettable romance.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- immersive fantasy world
- powerful female protagonist
- morally grey love interests
- slow burn romance
2. Bride
Bride
If you’re looking for supernatural romance with intense chemistry, Bride is a great follow-up read.
The story follows Misery Lark, the daughter of a powerful vampire leader, who enters into a political marriage with a werewolf alpha to maintain peace between their species. What begins as a strategic alliance quickly turns into something far more complicated.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- enemies-to-lovers tension
- supernatural political intrigue
- strong romantic chemistry
3. The Serpent and the Wings of Night
The Serpent and the Wings of Night
This BookTok favorite is perfect for readers who love dangerous competitions and intense romance.
The story follows Oraya, the human daughter of a powerful vampire king, who enters a deadly tournament designed to determine the most powerful vampire in the kingdom. To survive, she forms an uneasy alliance with a mysterious rival.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- deadly competition setting
- intense enemies-to-lovers dynamic
- dark fantasy atmosphere
4. From Blood and Ash
From Blood and Ash
If you’re craving another addictive fantasy romance series, From Blood and Ash is a must-read.
The story follows Poppy, a young woman chosen by the gods to fulfill a sacred duty. Her life has always been controlled by strict rules—until she meets Hawke, a guard whose presence begins to challenge everything she thought she knew.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- powerful heroine
- slow-burn romance
- complex fantasy world
5. The Bridge Kingdom
The Bridge Kingdom
This fantasy romance combines political intrigue, enemies-to-lovers romance, and high-stakes conflict.
Lara has been trained since childhood to infiltrate and destroy the Bridge Kingdom. When she marries the kingdom’s king as part of her mission, she discovers the truth about the world she thought she understood—and begins to question everything.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- enemies-to-lovers romance
- political intrigue
- strong female lead
6. Throne of Glass
Throne of Glass
Another beloved romantasy series, Throne of Glass follows Celaena Sardothien, a legendary assassin given the chance to win her freedom by competing in a deadly tournament.
As the competition unfolds, darker forces begin to emerge within the castle.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- dangerous competition
- powerful heroine
- epic fantasy world
7. The Cruel Prince
The Cruel Prince
For readers who love morally grey characters and dangerous fae politics, The Cruel Prince is a perfect follow-up.
The story follows Jude, a mortal girl living in the High Court of Faerie, who is determined to prove that she belongs despite being surrounded by powerful and dangerous fae.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- morally grey characters
- political intrigue
- enemies-to-lovers tension
8. Powerless
Powerless
This fast-growing BookTok favorite features a world where only the powerful survive.
The story follows Paedyn Gray, a powerless girl forced to navigate a society built entirely around magical abilities. When she crosses paths with a dangerous prince, everything changes.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- intense romantic tension
- dangerous world
- strong female lead
9. Zodiac Academy
Zodiac Academy: The Awakening
If you loved the academy setting in Fourth Wing, Zodiac Academy delivers plenty of drama, magic, and romance.
The story follows twin sisters who discover they are heirs to a magical kingdom and must attend a ruthless academy where survival is never guaranteed.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- magical academy setting
- enemies-to-lovers tension
- addictive series
10. Broken by Daylight
Broken by Daylight
For readers who enjoy darker fantasy romance, Broken by Daylight offers an immersive magical world and complex romantic relationships.
Set in a mysterious fae academy, this story blends fantasy adventure with intense character dynamics and dark romance elements.
Why Fourth Wing fans love it:
- magical academy setting
- fae fantasy world
- intense romantic tension
Final Thoughts
If you’re searching for more books like Fourth Wing, these fantasy romance novels are a great place to start. Each of these stories offers the same addictive mix of powerful heroines, dangerous magical worlds, and unforgettable romance that made Fourth Wing such a massive BookTok hit.
Whether you love enemies-to-lovers dynamics, deadly competitions, or magical academies, these romantasy books are perfect additions to your reading list.
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