Does Julie Kagawa Have A New Book After Blood Of Eden?

2026-04-21 09:56:52
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Hazel
Hazel
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Oh, Julie Kagawa fans rejoice! After the gripping 'Blood of Eden' trilogy, she's definitely kept busy. I was scrolling through Goodreads the other day and stumbled upon her 'Shadow of the Fox' series—totally different vibe but just as addictive. It’s a Japanese-inspired fantasy with yokai, swordplay, and that classic Kagawa emotional punch. She also released 'The Iron Raven' in 2021, which dives back into the 'Iron Fey' world but from Puck’s perspective. Feels like revisiting an old friend with new scars.

If you loved the gritty survival themes in 'Blood of Eden,' her newer works might surprise you with their folklore richness. 'Eclipse the Skies' and 'Storm the Earth' are also worth mentioning—they’re sci-fi with her signature character depth. Honestly, Kagawa never misses a beat when it comes to blending action and heartache. I’m already itching for her next announcement.
2026-04-23 10:49:25
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Kagawa’s post-'Blood of Eden' output feels like a treasure hunt for fans. I devoured 'The Iron Raven' last winter—Puck’s sarcasm mixed with existential dread? Chef’s kiss. Then there’s 'Soul of the Sword,' the second 'Shadow of the Fox' book, where she crafts this lush, almost Studio Ghibli-esque world. It’s wild how she pivots from vampires to kitsune without losing that raw emotional thread.

Her 2023 release 'The Iron Vow' closed out the 'Evenfall' trilogy, tying back to her earlier Fey works. Some readers say it’s her most mature writing yet—less blood-soaked than 'Eden,' but just as morally complex. And hey, if you’re into audiobooks, the narrators for these newer titles absolutely nail the tone. Makes commuting feel like a portal fantasy.
2026-04-23 19:57:13
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Liam
Liam
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I’ll never forget the whiplash of going from 'Blood of Eden’s' bleakness to 'Shadow of the Fox’s' vibrant mythology. Kagawa’s newer stuff leans heavier into folklore—think trickster gods and cursed blades—but keeps her knack for flawed protagonists. 'Night of the Dragon' wrecked me in the best way last year.

Rumor has it she’s drafting something fresh, maybe even urban fantasy. Till then, her short stories in anthologies like 'Rags & Bones' show off her range. That woman could write a grocery list and I’d cry over the character development.
2026-04-25 08:23:19
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3 Answers2026-04-21 02:58:49
Man, I binged the entire 'Blood of Eden' series last summer, and what a ride! Julie Kagawa wrapped it up beautifully with the third book, 'The Forever Song,' back in 2014. The trilogy follows Allie Sekemoto’s journey from a desperate human in a vampire-dominated world to someone who bridges the gap between species. The finale tied up most loose ends—Allie’s conflict with the vampire prince, her moral struggles, and even the fate of the Red Lung virus. That said, I low-key wish there were spin-offs or novellas exploring side characters like Zeke or Kanin. The world-building was so rich—dystopian cities, underground resistance, and eerie 'vampire monarchy' politics—it felt like there was room for more. But as a complete story? Absolutely satisfying. The emotional payoff in the last book had me tearing up, especially Allie’s final choices. Kagawa nailed the balance between action and character growth.
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