2026 Anticipated Book Releases✨

》°•° Burn of the Everflame (The Kindred's Curse Saga) -- I read this series at the beginning of 2025 and I read all three books in a month🔥 Honestly, after reading this series I went into a reading slump because nothing felt good enough lol so I have high hopes for book 4🤞🏻

》°•° War of Fire and Fury (Flame and Thorns) -- this series is what got me out of my reading slump after The Kindred's Curse Saga. NGL it took me a hot minute to get into the book, but I'm glad I didn't stop reading it. It didn't go at all how I thought it would and I'm excited to see how it concludes!

》°•° The Ballad of Falling Dragons (The Moonfall Series) -- "When the Moon Hatched" is my current read, and I'm really enjoying it. I love Sarah A. Parker's writing style, I find it poetic. Her description of things is beautiful🩷

》°•° Rebecca Yarros is in the process of writing a new contemporary romance novel that she is aiming to come out with in the fall of 2026 and I'm intrigued to see what it's about🤔

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2025/12/29 Edited to

... Read moreAs an avid reader, I find that tracking upcoming book releases can really keep my passion for reading alive, especially when I hit a slump. For instance, after finishing The Kindred's Curse Saga recently, I felt like no other book quite matched up for a while. But anticipating the fourth book in the series has given me something to look forward to, reigniting my excitement. Similarly, I experienced a turnaround with War of Fire and Fury, a book that initially took some time to engage with but ultimately captivated me because of its unpredictable plot twists. This showed me the value of patience when starting a new series – sometimes the payoff is well worth the effort. Currently, I'm diving into The Moonfall Series and loving Sarah A. Parker’s poetic writing style. Her detailed, beautiful descriptions really draw me into the world she creates, enhancing the reading experience beyond just the story. Additionally, I'm intrigued by Rebecca Yarros’s upcoming contemporary romance scheduled for fall 2026. Given her previous works, I expect a thoughtful and emotional narrative, and I’m eager to see how her new novel will resonate with readers. From my experience, following anticipated releases like these helps maintain a steady, enjoyable reading habit. Plus, the quote 'A book a day keeps reality away' perfectly captures how immersing in new stories can be a refreshing escape from the daily grind. Planning to explore these titles in 2026 might just keep your reading list vibrant and your literary enthusiasm strong.