Finished 'The Adventurist' last month and immediately wanted more. Sadly, no sequels are confirmed, but the author’s interviews suggest they’ve toyed with ideas for a spin-off. Until then, I’ve been replaying 'Tomb Raider' games—they capture that same adrenaline. Maybe the silence means a surprise is coming? One can dream!
Man, 'The Adventurist' was such a wild ride! I remember picking it up on a whim because the cover looked like something straight out of an Indiana Jones flick, and boy, did it deliver. The blend of mystery and globe-trotting action hooked me immediately. As for sequels, I dug around a bit because I wasn’t ready to leave that world behind. Turns out, there isn’t an official sequel, but the author did drop a few short stories that expand on the protagonist’s backstory. They’re more like companion pieces—still fun, but not a full continuation. Honestly, part of me hopes the author revisits it someday because that ending left so much potential for more chaos.
If you’re craving something similar though, 'the atlas paradox' has that same vibe of high-stakes adventure mixed with cryptic puzzles. Or, if you’re into games, 'Uncharted' is basically 'The Adventurist' in interactive form. I’ve replayed that series twice just to fill the void. Maybe we’ll get lucky and the author will surprise us with a sequel announcement at some point—fingers crossed!
I stumbled upon 'The Adventurist' during a weekend binge-read, and it’s one of those books that sticks with you. The way it balanced action with deeper character moments reminded me of classic pulp adventures. After finishing, I went down a rabbit hole trying to find follow-ups. No direct sequels exist, but the author’s blog mentioned an abandoned draft for a second book. Shame, really—the lore hinted at unexplored artifacts and rival factions that could’ve been amazing.
For now, I’ve filled the gap with fan theories and forum discussions. Some fans even wrote their own pseudo-sequels, which are surprisingly decent! If you’re into darker twists, 'the library at mount char' scratches a similar itch with its cryptic worldbuilding. Or, if you prefer visuals, the anime 'Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic' has that same blend of treasure hunting and mythos. Here’s hoping the original gets another chapter someday.
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Anna sighed, "You always think people are checking me out."
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"Azel, you walked away from the highest bloodline in the continent, but you cannot outrun the primal pull of a true apex predator."
"Are you threatening my independent status, Ronan? Or are you just desperate to see how a rogue handles your collar?"
"I don't want your submission, little wolf. I want your teeth against my throat while the entire continent watches our boundaries burn."
I spent my previous life trying to please the elite Whitmore pack, only to be left for dead in the silver-fires of the Shadowfang Ruins while they saved their precious adopted omega. But the moon granted me a second sunrise. Now, reborn with a cold heart and an independent rogue scout license, I’ve broken my bloodline covenant and turned my back on the family who abandoned me.
Running wild in the cutthroat Bloodmoon Trials Arena, the corporate lords of the Lunar Veil Dominion vow to crush my name. My treacherous ex-mate tries to anchor me to his past, while my former brothers try to starve my inner wolf into submission. They think an unbonded male cannot survive the winter circuit alone. They are completely wrong. I am building my own sanctuary from the dirt up at Frostclaw Hollow.
But I didn't count on the wildcard entry. Enter Ronan Nightcrest—the arrogant esports gaming legend known as 'Zeus.' Backed by the continent's most powerful lineage, he is fierce, biting, and entirely immune to the pack’s deceit. While the MoonNet Circle explodes with corporate smear campaigns, Ronan doesn't want my compliance—he wants my raw, untamed fire. In a high-stakes urban fantasy world driven purely by power, survival, and forbidden heat, can a solitary rogue claim absolute dominance, or will an elite alpha's possessive bite ruin my hard-won freedom forever?
Please be advised, words and scenes can be very, very steamy.
This book is a collection of wild erotic adventures and fantasies.
Adventures to some and fantasies to others.
Sex is delicious.
No one in their perverted mind will claim otherwise.
So when a chance for a too good to be a true moment of one's life knocks at its door or when what happened a while ago was something you would never think it would have happened, some people grab these chances, while some regret it for a lifetime not indulging. A one-night stand or a quickie with a consenting individual is an easy fix.
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Now I just needed a little slave girl to warm my bed.
I'd considered a docile thing with a warm spot for me. But instead, I was intrigued by the spitfire commanding she'd not be touched.
I saw her body and thought her too tiny but when I touched her, I wanted her.
And what I want. I get.
Afterall, I'm a wolf at heart. And a full moon is coming.
She'll learn the way of things. One way or another.
Book two of the Dragon Rider series.
After the sudden attack on the compound and the betrayal of my dearest friend, we are forced into hiding as King Toban's army sweeps through the land. Aurora is missing and the new Dragon Riders are being taken hostage by Toban, and with the book gone, I'm left in its place. Secrets are being exposed and families torn apart, and as the Kingdom falls around us alliances must be made with those who once defied us.
The war I wished that would never happen has started. I must choose to save those around me, or myself.
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I need to save Aurora. But with the Red Moon staying, those without power are now in danger. With Toban holding Aurora captive and the land of Athena being taken over by Anna's Rogues, I learn that this isn't my only worry.
Markus is back and stronger than before, and with his new strength, the life of my friends comes into jeopardy. I must choose to save my Dragon, or the ones that have become my family... Or suffer from the Red Moon's curse, Death.
I’ve been a huge fan of 'The Wanderer' for years, and I’ve always wondered if there’s more to the story. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel, but the author did release a companion novella called 'The Wanderer’s Shadow'. It doesn’t continue the main plot but dives deeper into the backstory of one of the side characters. It’s a great read if you’re craving more of that world. I also heard rumors about a potential spin-off focusing on the protagonist’s mentor, but nothing’s been confirmed yet. For now, fans like me are left speculating and hoping for more.
' and from what I've gathered, there isn't an official sequel yet. The author seems to be focusing on other projects, but fans are holding out hope! The book's open-ended finale left so much room for expansion—like that mysterious artifact the protagonist found in the epilogue. I’ve seen tons of fan theories about where the story could go next, especially on forums like Goodreads and Reddit. Some even speculate the author might revisit the world in a spin-off rather than a direct sequel.
Personally, I’d love to see a follow-up that explores the side characters’ backstories, like the enigmatic guide who barely got any page time. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar adventure novels like 'The Atlas Paradox' or replaying games with pioneer themes, like 'Firewatch.' The waiting game is tough, but it’s fun to imagine where the story could head!
The Explorer' by Katherine Rundell is such a gem! I devoured it in one sitting and immediately craved more. Sadly, there's no direct sequel, but Rundell's other books like 'Rooftoppers' and 'The Good Thieves' carry that same spirit of adventure and heart. Her writing has this magical way of making you feel like you're scaling rooftops or uncovering hidden treasures alongside her characters.
If you're looking for similar vibes, 'The Wolf Wilder' is another Rundell masterpiece with fierce young protagonists and wild landscapes. It's not a sequel, but it scratches that same itch of exploration and resilience. Honestly, I'd read anything she writes—her worlds are just so alive!
The indie game 'A Misadventure' definitely left an impression with its quirky humor and puzzle mechanics. I've scoured forums, dev blogs, and even tweeted at the creators—no official sequel announcement yet. But the fanbase is buzzing with theories about hidden endings hinting at future content. Some speculate it might evolve into a series like 'The Stanley Parable,' where each installment plays with narrative expectations. Personally, I'd love to see more of that signature absurdity, maybe even a co-op mode to double the chaos.
Rumors about DLC or spin-offs pop up occasionally, especially after the devs retweeted fan art last year. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar titles like 'There Is No Game' or 'Pony Island'—both nail that meta-commentary vibe. Fingers crossed for an E3 surprise one of these days!