The question about a sequel to 'Drift' really depends on which 'Drift' you're referring to! If it's the 2006 indie film 'Drift'—a moody, atmospheric piece about a woman reconnecting with her past—then no, there's no sequel. It was designed as a standalone story, and its open-ended ending feels intentional, leaving viewers to ponder the protagonist's future. But if you mean 'Drift' as in the manga or anime sphere, things get trickier. There's a manga called 'Drifters' by Kōta Hirano (of 'Hellsing' fame), but that's a completely different beast—a wild, historical-fantasy romp with no direct sequel, though it's still ongoing.
Now, if we’re talking games, 'Drift' could refer to a handful of racing titles or even the 2020 indie game 'Driftland: The Magic Revival,' which also lacks a sequel. It’s fascinating how one title can span so many mediums without follow-ups! Personally, I’d love a sequel to the film—its quiet melancholy left me craving more, but sometimes stories are better left unresolved. The ambiguity becomes part of the charm.
Oh, 'Drift'—such a vague title, right? If you’re asking about the 2017 surfing drama 'Drift,' nope, no sequel there either. It’s a niche gem about sisterhood and surfing culture, and while it wraps up neatly, I wouldn’t mind revisiting those characters. But hey, maybe the lack of sequels is a good thing? Not every story needs one. Some are perfect as they are.
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17 year old Skylar Cross had plans.
Once her brother Emmett and her graduated high school, they were going to run away from their pack. Their plan is to run an automotive shop they had slowing been building over the years. Their father, Alpha of the Silver Mountain pack, was a cruel leader and an even crueler father. Skylar was the youngest of the four siblings and regarded as a back-up for her sister, just as her brother was a backup for their eldest brother.
When she finds out her father is going to sell her to another Alpha, she speeds up her escape plan. Leaving her pack behind before she graduates, Skylar starts a new life, running the shop alone. However, it doesn’t quite go as planned when the Alpha of the local pack she’s living next to takes an interest in her.
Skylar, who can’t see herself in another pack, let alone near another Alpha, has to navigate this new relationship that’s been upon her. Between long lost family, an overprotective retired Alpha, his son, and dodging mate bonds, all she wants to do is focus on her dream she’s worked so hard to build. Not to mention, her father is on the hunt for her to bring her to the pack she’s been sold to.
“If I win…you have to sit on my d*ck and ride me all night.”
Pakin, Thanawin Tangsakyuen has hated Sean, Sahapap Cheewagaroon ever since he first entered the world of auto racing. Known as the King of the Track, Sean is easily one of the most famous racers in the industry, belonging to the team Track Dragons, but he’s also known as a heartless player who can pounce and bounce without a second thought. When Pakin’s best friend comes to him with the news that she had been the Track King’s latest casualty, Pakin has no chose but to challenge Sean to a race, even though he is just a novice.
But as Sean places an unusual bet for the loser, Pakin is conflicted about this own feelings and his unusual attraction towards this man that he is supposed to hate. But as their one-night stand turns into something neither one of them can let go of, who will be the first to admit defeat in this race against their hearts and dignity? And what happens when Sean finally learns the truth behind the reason why Pakin approached him in the first place…and the truth behind his real identity?
Raymond Lorenzo demanded everything.
In the courtroom, under flashing cameras and public scrutiny, Jake Leon gave it to him…
his shares, his power… all his life’s work.
3 years of marriage ended in a single decision.
The divorce of the century.
Eighteen months later, Raymond has everything he fought for;
Full control of Elite Valley Tech, influence, and a name feared in every boardroom.
But every power comes at a price.
Because soon, a global criminal network is traced back to his company, and a dangerous mafia syndicate places a bounty on him after the fall of their leader.
Raymond comes to the realization that it's he’s no longer untouchable.
With no family to turn to and enemies closing in, there’s only one person who can save him.
The man he pushed to the mud.
Jake Leon.
But Jake isn’t the same man who walked out of that courtroom.
And this time, forgiveness isn’t part of the deal.
Forced back under the same roof, bound by revenge, power, and unfinished emotions.
will they destroy each other completely…
Or uncover a truth neither of them was ready to face?
In a world where bloodlines define worth and females are banned from racing, seventeen-year-old Elionna “Leo” Reyes lives a double life. By day, she’s the daughter of a disgraced beta. By night, she’s the anonymous street legend known only as Shade Wolf, Redline’s fastest and most feared racer.
But when the Trials return, Leo enters the elite competition to challenge more than the track. She wants justice, revenge… and freedom.
Then she meets Ash Carver, the alpha heir, her fiercest rival, and the boy she unknowingly saved years ago. He’s next in line to become the Council’s weapon.
But as buried truths and ancient bloodlines come to light, Leo and Ash find themselves at the center of a rebellion that could either shatter the system, or spark a revolution that rewrites everything.
The day before the race, I burned my car and announced my withdrawal.
Overnight, my fanbase collapsed. Supporters unfollowed in droves, and casual fans turned on me just as viciously.
Jasper, the man who had always treated me as his only real rival, put on a show of false concern.
“Without him, the race feels too lonely. No matter what, I still hope he’ll return to the track and face me properly.”
I sneered.
In my previous life, the racecar I had painstakingly modified ended up identical to his.
No matter how many videos I released of full recordings of every step I personally took, all Jasper had to do was tearfully tell his fans, “Then let Finn use it. He needs it more than I do. I’ll win on my own strength.”
And just like that, I became the shameless thief in everyone’s eyes.
Later, the moment I started my car, the components inside exploded, and I was left in a vegetative state.
His fans called it karma.
Even on the day my fiancée pulled out my oxygen tube and watched me die, I still couldn’t understand.
Why had everything that belonged to me—my career, my girlfriend—all become Jasper’s?
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day the race schedule was first announced.
Hot. Fast. Dangerous.
Only two things are capable of sating my hunger: racing and women.
I’m a devil behind the wheel, and there isn’t another man in New York City who can beat me.
Nor any dumb enough to try.
But there was a woman who could. My ex-wife, Evie.
And she did. Messed me up real good.
Thanks to her, I gave up my dream of racing, but I can’t run from fate forever.
The evil bastards at her side have taken over the underground racing scene, but I’m diving back in deep.
With my focus on the road, the last thing I need is a distraction, but that’s just what Laina is.
My best friend’s little sister feels off limits, until she isn’t.
Perfect curves and a smile that could melt hearts, this woman has me wanting to say yes from the start.
She’s relentless and drives me mad with the desire to be bad one more time—just for her.
I might be outracing demons, but I’m not running from anything.
Not me. Not ever again.
The first time I heard someone ask about a sequel to 'Swerve,' I almost jumped out of my seat! That book was such a wild ride—I still remember how my heart raced during those last few chapters. From what I've gathered, there hasn't been an official announcement about a follow-up, but the author's style totally leaves room for one. The way they wrapped up the story felt deliberate, like they were leaving breadcrumbs for something bigger. I’ve seen fans speculating online, dissecting every interview the author’s done, hoping for a hint. Personally, I’d love to see the protagonist’s journey continue, especially with how ambiguous that ending was. Maybe we’ll get lucky and they’re just keeping it under wraps for now!
In the meantime, I’ve been diving into similar thrillers to scratch that itch. Books like 'The Silent Patient' or 'Gone Girl' have that same twisty, mind-bending energy. It’s funny how one great story can send you spiraling into a whole new genre obsession. If a sequel does drop, you bet I’ll be first in line at the bookstore.