Oh man, I wish I could hand you a release date on a silver platter, but I haven't seen an official date for the next volume. What I can do is walk you through how I track these things and what usually happens: start by checking the publisher's website and the author's social feeds — those are where release dates and pre-order links land first. Retailers like Amazon, Bookshop.org, and Barnes & Noble often put a tentative date up as soon as a preorder exists, and those pages will let you click ‘notify me’ or preorder right away.
If there’s still radio silence, sign up for the author’s newsletter and follow them on X/Threads/Instagram. Authors and publishers also reveal cover art and release months via newsletters or on NetGalley/Edelweiss for reviewers. I also keep a small folder of bookmarks for retailer pages and set Google Alerts for the title and author name — that way I get pinged the moment anyone posts an update. It’s frustrating waiting, but those steps usually catch any announcement the moment it's out, and you’ll be ready to preorder or reserve it at your library.
I'm slightly obsessive about tracking releases, so I dug through the usual industry channels for you: no confirmed date is publicly available at the moment. Publishers often follow a cadence—quarter announcements, cover reveals, then a preorder window—and sometimes a Library of Congress or ISBN registration will leak a tentative month. If you want a more forensic approach, check ISBNdb, WorldCat, or the publisher's catalogue PDFs; librarians and booksellers sometimes get advance notice through those channels.
For real-time alerts, I recommend signing up for the author’s newsletter and enabling retailer notifications. Review platforms like NetGalley or Edelweiss can show when digital review copies go live, which often precedes the public preorder. If you’re comfortable, send a polite DM to the author or a short email to the publisher’s publicity address — I’ve actually gotten firm dates that way for smaller imprints. Either way, keeping bookmarks and a couple of email alerts will make sure you’re first in line when the next volume finally appears. I’m on the lookout with you, so I’ll be checking the same places tonight.
Short version: no confirmed date that I can find right now, but don’t panic! Quick checklist I use: follow the author and publisher on socials, subscribe to the newsletter, hit retailer ‘notify me’ buttons, and join a fan Discord or subreddit where release scoops show up fast. Sometimes the community spots a preorder page or cover reveal before the wider internet does, so that can be gold.
If you like, set a Google Alert for the book title and author name and check WorldCat or your local library’s catalog every few weeks. It usually turns up within a month or two of any official announcement, and then it’s just a matter of preordering. I’m hyped with you — can’t wait for the next volume to drop.
I’m itching to know too, so I went through the usual checks: no public, confirmed release date popped up anywhere official when I last scanned. If you want the fastest path to a real date, hit the publisher’s page and the author’s pinned social posts first — those two spots almost always lock it down. Another trick I use is checking ISBN databases or WorldCat; sometimes the book is listed there with a projected publication month even before retailers show it.
If you’re active on forums or Discord groups, drop a quick question there; other fans sometimes get PR emails or spot preorders before the wider web does. And don’t forget to subscribe to retail notifications — the ‘notify me’ or preorder buttons on Amazon/Bookshop will usually carry the date and let you snag the copy as soon as it’s live. Patience helps, but vigilance wins the race against sold-out first prints.
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