I was actually just chatting with a friend about 'Knocking Boots' the other day! From what I’ve dug into, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the author, Rick R. Reed, has written several other romance novels with similar vibes. If you loved the quirky, heartfelt style of 'Knocking Boots,' you might enjoy 'Chaser' or 'A Little Too Broken'—they’re not sequels, but they scratch that same itch. Reed’s got a knack for blending humor and tenderness, so even without a follow-up, there’s plenty to explore in his other works.
I did stumble across some fan discussions where people wished for a continuation, though. Sometimes, a story just feels like it needs more, you know? Like, what happens after the happily-ever-after? But for now, it seems like 'Knocking Boots' stands alone. That said, if you’re into rom-coms with a bit of spice, Reed’s whole catalog is worth a look. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread 'Chaser' myself—it’s got that same addictive quality.
No sequels for 'Knocking Boots,' but Rick R. Reed’s other books might as well be cousins. 'Caregiver' is darker but just as emotional, and 'Legally Wed' has that same feel-good vibe. Sometimes, no sequel means the story gets to stay perfect in your memory, untouched. I’m cool with that.
I remember picking up 'Knocking Boots' on a whim because the title made me laugh, and wow, it did not disappoint. As far as sequels go, nada—but honestly, I’m kinda glad? Some stories are perfect as they are, and this one wraps up so satisfyingly. That said, if you’re like me and just want more of that energy, Reed’s 'Big Love' is another great pick. It’s got that same blend of awkward charm and steamy moments. I also checked out some fanfiction once (don’t judge!), and there were a few decent continuations floating around. Not canon, of course, but fun to imagine. Reed’s style is so distinct—warm, a little silly, but never shallow—so even without a sequel, his other books feel like hanging out with an old friend.
Oh, 'Knocking Boots'! That book was such a fun ride. I’ve been a fan of Rick R. Reed’s work for years, and while there’s no official sequel, his other novels kinda feel like spiritual successors. Like, 'A Dangerous Man' has that mix of suspense and romance, and 'the couple next door' leans into the domestic drama with a twist. It’s not the same characters, obviously, but the emotional depth is there. I think Reed’s strength is in creating standalone stories that still leave you wanting more—just not in a cliffhanger way. If you’re craving something similar, maybe dive into his short stories? 'The Ghost in the Closet' has this playful, supernatural edge that reminded me of 'Knocking Boots' in tone.
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If you're looking for more adventures with Dora and Boots, the original series has countless episodes showcasing their friendship. Nickelodeon also released movies like 'Dora the Explorer: Dora’s Big Birthday Adventure' that might scratch that itch. Honestly, the charm of their dynamic is timeless, so revisiting classic episodes never gets old.
Circus Shoes' is actually the US title of Noel Streatfeild's beloved children's novel 'The Circus Is Coming,' which was originally published in 1938. While it doesn't have direct sequels in the traditional sense, Streatfeild wrote several other books featuring performing children in different settings—like 'Ballet Shoes' and 'Skating Shoes'—that share a similar spirit. They're all part of her loosely connected 'Shoes' series, where each story stands alone but celebrates talented kids chasing big dreams.
I adore how Streatfeild's books feel like hidden doors into vibrant worlds. If you loved the circus atmosphere, maybe try 'Movie Shoes' next—it swaps sawdust for Hollywood glam but keeps that mix of sibling dynamics and gritty determination. The lack of a proper sequel never bothered me; half the fun is discovering how each new 'Shoes' book carves its own path while whispering to the others like old friends.
The question about sequels to 'Once a Door Mat' really got me curious because I love diving into lesser-known titles. From what I've gathered, 'Once a Door Mat' is a stand-alone story, and there hasn't been any official announcement or release of a sequel. The author seems to have moved on to other projects, which is a shame because I thought the characters had so much more potential.
That said, if you enjoyed the themes of self-discovery and personal growth in 'Once a Door Mat', you might want to check out similar works like 'The Art of Letting Go' or 'Mirror, Mirror'. They explore comparable emotional journeys, though they’re not direct follow-ups. Sometimes, the absence of a sequel makes the original feel even more special—like a snapshot of a moment that doesn’t need expanding.