Oh wow, you just unlocked a core memory! I binge-read 'Alex & Eliza' during a rainy weekend last year and immediately needed more. Melissa de la Cruz actually wrote a trilogy—'Love & War' is the direct sequel, followed by 'All for One.' They explore everything from wartime pressures to parenting, with Eliza's perspective getting way more depth. The way she balances societal expectations with her own ambitions is chef's kiss. Bonus: if you like letters as a narrative device, the second book uses them brilliantly.
I stumbled upon this series after seeing fanart of Eliza Schuyler on Tumblr—turns out the books have a dedicated fandom! The sequel, 'Love & War,' delves into post-wedding life with surprising grit. Battlefields, Betrayal, and marital spats make it feel more mature than the first book. What stuck with me was how Eliza’s character grows from a lovestruck teen to a woman navigating 18th-century feminism. Pro tip: read them in order for maximum emotional impact!
the romance between Alex and Eliza in Melissa de la Cruz's historical novel is so captivating that I couldn't help but dive into whether their story continues. Good news for fans—there is a sequel! 'Love & War' picks up right where the first book left off, delving into their marriage and the challenges they face during the Revolutionary War era. The author even expanded the universe with 'Alex & Eliza: a love story,' which serves as a prequel of sorts, though it's more of a reimagining than a direct continuation.
What I love about these books is how they blend real history with swoon-worthy drama. If you're into Hamilton FanFiction vibes or just enjoy well-researched historical romance, this series hits the sweet spot. The second book especially shines in showing how their relationship evolves beyond the 'happily ever after'—political tensions, financial struggles, and all. It's rare to find sequels that deepen the original story this effectively!
If you adored the Hamilton-inspired fluff of the first book, brace yourself—the sequels shift tone into grittier territory. 'Love & War' focuses on their strained marriage during wartime, while 'All for One' wraps up loose ends with older characters. Personal favorite moment? Eliza confronting Alexander about his workaholism—it’s painfully relatable. The series doesn’t shy away from showing love as messy, which makes the happy moments hit harder.
Short version: Yes, and the sequels are worth it! 'Love & War' (2018) and 'All for One' (2019) complete the trilogy. They’re perfect for fans who wanted more politics mixed with the romance—imagine 'Hamilton' meets 'Pride and Prejudice' with heavier focus on Eliza’s agency. The writing style stays light but packs emotional punches where it counts.
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