Checking my bookshelf right now—nope, no sequel yet! But 'The Engineer' works so well as a self-contained story that I almost don’t want one. That said, the epilogue totally left room for more, didn’t it? The way the quantum bridge stabilized implies a whole new phase of exploration.
I’ve noticed the author tends to revisit themes rather than continuations—their newer book 'The Voidsmith' has similar motifs of isolation and creation, just with a cosmic horror spin. Maybe some worlds are better left with unanswered questions.
I was just revisiting 'The Engineer' last week, actually! It’s one of those rare sci-fi novels that blends hard science with deeply human characters. From what I’ve dug into, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the author did expand the universe with a companion novel called 'The Architect,' which explores parallel events from another character’s perspective. It’s not a continuation per se, but it fleshes out the world beautifully.
Fans of the original’s technical depth will love how 'The Architect' dives into AI ethics—it’s like getting a behind-the-scenes look at the same crisis through fresh eyes. I kinda prefer standalone stories anyway; sequels often dilute what made the first book special. But if you’re craving more, the author’s short story collection has a few Easter eggs set in the same timeline.
Oh, this takes me back! I devoured 'The Engineer' in two sittings last summer. No official sequel exists, but the fandom’s practically willed one into being—there’s a ton of lore-rich fanfiction exploring what happens after that ambiguous ending. My favorite headcanon? A rogue faction repurposing the protagonist’s tech for terraforming.
Interestingly, the author hinted in an interview that they’d consider revisiting the universe if inspiration struck. Until then, I’d recommend 'The Machinist’s Labyrinth' for a similar vibe—it’s got that same gritty, problem-solving protagonist but with a steampunk twist. Makes you wonder why more writers don’t blend engineering drama with existential stakes.
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After months of arguing, near death experiences and pain, the time has come. The ultimatum Brett laid down for Piercy has backfired. Not only did he succeed, he is hold her to it. Forcing her to move to his pack. Forcing her to pay bills and move across the country, she is joining a pack that doesn't allow women to fight. Not only does her most recent trauma haunt her, she is forced to relive her most painful memories if she truly wants to find happiness. The only questions through all of this, what is Piercy's breaking point? Is she even strong enough to see past her pain, to find peace and happiness?
They were fated mates. When they met, it should have been happily ever after.
But it wasn’t.
For her, he was her previously unattainable celebrity crush. Someone she wanted to impress and be worthy of… even if it meant sacrificing parts of who she was.
For him, she was his second mate. Someone he had never noticed before, but someone he definitely noticed now. He wanted to get things right with her, and he was eager to start their lives together.
Unfortunately, all of their plans are forced to change when his first mate makes an unexpected re-entry into his life. She is forced to become his secret second, and they are both forced to deal with baggage they didn’t even realize that they carry.
Then he hurts her in ways that she never saw coming.
The end for this couple is inevitable. The real question is this: after life tears them apart, will it bring them back together, or will it push them into the arms of others?
In a bleak future, the man with everything wants one more thing. Her.
Tiernan is a man with everything, and he’s not used to being denied what he wants. When he sees Madison from a distance, he makes the arrogant decision to take her. Her family needs her, but she has little choice except to become the Commander’s new companion, albeit reluctantly. Life in the hub of power isn’t what she expects, and neither is Tiernan. He’s dark and demanding, but there are flashes of tenderness that have her falling for the man she glimpses inside the cold and exacting commander of their territory. Which Teirnan is the real one—the tyrant or the tender lover? At first, it seems impossible that she could ever be happy with the man who forced her to give up her life, but feelings grow between them. Their relationship reaches a fragile new level that could deepen to something neither expected, if betrayal and treason don’t separate the lovers.
Book 1 - You'd better watch out. The danger is not just lurking in the dark. accompanies each of our steps. Instinct drives them.In a world full of monsters, there are those who are willing to risk their lives to save humanity from ruin. The hunters.After the trauma of her childhood, the ambitious young Grace decides that she will be one of those who hunt down the monsters and does everything she can to achieve this goal. She only wants one thing, to take revenge on the beings that her parents once snatched from her. But when Grace is forced to meet the grouchy Reese and his troubled brother Nick, she has to admit that the monsters of this world not only lurk in the dark shadows of the night. She is drawn into a vortex of intrigue, power struggles and greed for money and soon finds herself confronted with a creature that is more dangerous than anything known before.-------Book 2 - You'd better watch out. The danger is not just lurking in the dark. accompanies each of our steps. Instinct drives them.In a world full of monsters there are those who are willing to risk their lives to save humanity from perdition. The hunters.Finally, the years of hard work are paying off, Grace is officially a Venator and with Reese at her side she believes she can cope with anything that fate throws at her. But an unbelievable message from Jilin pulls the shadows from the past and stirs her thirst for revenge. Grace takes on this challenge and gets a stone rolling that cannot be stopped and slowly not only she begins to doubt her sanity.
In the third year after my death, the one who remained faithfully by my wife's side was still the bionic robot I had painstakingly designed.
It looked exactly like me and carried within it every detail of my mannerisms, speech, and habits. The only difference was that it never lost its temper with her.
Because of that, my wife never sensed anything amiss. Yet each night, she brought home a different man, deliberately testing "me," desperate to see the wild jealousy and rage I once wore so vividly.
Then, one day, her childhood sweetheart and first love, shoved "me" off the balcony.
It was only then, in her horror, that my wife realized… "I" didn't bleed.
Meira was once known as a prodigy—brilliant, beautiful, and destined for greatness. But life didn’t follow the golden path everyone expected.
In high school, she accepted the love of a younger classmate, Hastan, not out of affection, but as revenge against her ex-boyfriend, Octavian. Their relationship was fleeting, cut short by family rules and summer’s end. Meira ended it with a text message—and disappeared from Hastan’s life.
Years later, Meira is no longer the celebrated genius. She is a wife trapped in a crumbling marriage, a mother clinging to her child, and a woman who has long buried her dreams. When her work as a Project Manager on a medical installation project leads her to a military hospital, fate brings her face-to-face with the past.
Hastan is no longer the boy she once discarded. He has risen to become a young Lieutenant Colonel in the Cyber Division—calm, commanding, and far more dangerous. Behind his quiet smile lies a chilling secret: he has hacked into Meira’s phone. Every message, every call, every intimate detail of her fractured marriage is in his hands.
He knows her weaknesses. He knows what will break her. And he knows… she has never truly let him go.
Caught between a marriage not yet dissolved, an obsession growing darker, and a past that refuses to fade, Meira is ensnared in a perilous game of love, revenge, and unquenchable desire.
The Rig' by Roger Stelljes is a gripping thriller that really hooked me with its intense pacing and complex characters. I remember finishing it and immediately scouring the internet to see if there were any sequels—that's how invested I was! From what I've gathered, as of now, there isn't a direct sequel to 'The Rig.' The story wraps up pretty conclusively, but Stelljes has written other books in the same vein, like the 'McRyan Mystery' series, which share a similar vibe. If you loved the investigative depth and action-packed scenes in 'The Rig,' you might enjoy those too.
That said, I've seen a lot of fans hoping for a follow-up, especially because the protagonist, Wade Jackson, has so much potential for further adventures. Stelljes hasn't confirmed anything, but his other works suggest he’s open to expanding his universe. In the meantime, I’d recommend diving into his other series or checking out standalone thrillers like 'Deadly Stillwater'—they scratch the same itch. Who knows? Maybe if enough readers clamor for it, we’ll get a sequel someday!
Man, I wish I had better news for you, but as far as I know, there hasn't been any official announcement about a sequel to 'Gearheart'. I've scoured forums, checked the author's social media, and even asked around at a few bookshops that specialize in sci-fi and steampunk. The original novel left so many threads open—like the fate of the mechanized city and that cryptic ending with the protagonist's daughter finding the blueprints.
That said, the author did mention in an old interview that they had 'more stories to tell in that world,' but it's been radio silence since. Sometimes sequels take years to materialize—look at how long fans waited for 'The Name of the Wind' follow-ups! Maybe we'll get lucky and they're just brewing something epic in secret. Until then, I've been filling the void with similar books like 'The Aeronaut's Windlass'—it scratches that gearpunk itch.
I’ve been obsessed with 'The Breach' ever since I stumbled upon it in a used bookstore last year! The way Patrick Lee crafts that blend of sci-fi thriller and conspiracy had me hooked. From what I’ve dug into, there are two sequels: 'Ghost Country' and 'Deep Sky'. They follow Travis Chase, the protagonist, diving deeper into the mysteries of the Breach. 'Ghost Country' cranks up the stakes with apocalyptic visions, while 'Deep Sky' ties everything together in this mind-bending finale. Lee’s pacing is relentless—once you start, good luck putting them down. I binged all three back-to-back during a rainy weekend, and honestly, my brain felt like it had been put through a wringer (in the best way).
If you’re into layered plots and tech that feels eerily plausible, this trilogy is a gem. The sequels don’t just rehash the first book; they expand the world in wild directions. Fair warning: you’ll start side-eyeing random tech glitches afterward, wondering if the Breach is involved.