I get why this question matters — whether a story continues can change how you reread the ending. From what I've tracked, there's no formal, public plan for sequels to 'Forget the Diamonds, I'm Done.' That doesn't rule out future installments; sometimes authors negotiate sequel options quietly, or publishers wait to see long-term sales and community momentum before committing. Also, a lot depends on the author's other commitments: writing multiple-book arcs, contractual obligations, and life events can all stretch out or postpone a follow-up.
Practically speaking, the difference between something being 'planned' and 'possible' is the difference between an internal contract or publisher schedule versus fan hope or author musings. If a sequel is truly planned, you'll usually see catalog listings, announcement posts, or a publisher's release calendar update. I check those regularly because I love tracking series trajectories. Right now I’m in the camp of optimistic patience: I’d love a sequel and I think the foundation is there, but I’m braced for a wait. I’ll be keeping an eye on the newsletter and retailer listings in the meantime, and I’ll probably talk about any news with fellow readers as soon as something concrete pops up.
Quick take: no confirmed sequel has surfaced for 'Forget the Diamonds, I'm Done.' yet, at least not in any widely publicized way. That book wraps up enough to satisfy a single-volume read but leaves tempting gaps you can imagine a sequel filling — unresolved relationships, hinted histories, and side characters who could carry their own spin-offs. In the publishing world, sequels often hinge on sales momentum, fan campaigns, and whether the author wants to continue in that world, so it's possible plans could form later.
I'm hopeful because the storyworld felt rich, and I’d personally pre-order a follow-up without hesitation if the author announces one. For now, I'm re-reading favorite scenes and speculating about where everyone might end up.
the author's socials, and fan hubs, and right now there isn't a clear, official announcement that a follow-up to 'Forget the Diamonds, I'm Done.' is locked in. The book leaves a few threads that could easily be expanded — secondary characters with open arcs, and a setting that feels like it has more corners to explore — but that doesn't automatically mean the author or publisher has greenlit a sequel. Sometimes those seeds are just narrative flavor; other times they're deliberate hooks for later installments. Sales, reader buzz, and the author's schedule usually dictate whether those hooks become full novels.
If you want to keep an eye on it, the signals that usually show up first are an ISBN registration for a sequel, a preorder page on major retailers, or a mention in the author's newsletter or interviews. Agents and publishers also drop hints at book fairs and on rights sale lists. Personally, I'm cautiously hopeful — the world of 'Forget the Diamonds, I'm Done.' felt lived-in enough that I wouldn't be surprised if the author returns, but until I see a formal announcement, I'm treating it as a standalone with sequel potential. Either way, I'm excited by the possibility and would happily camp a preorder page when the time comes.
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That said, the author’s other works kinda scratch the same itch. If you loved the vibes of 'Denim and Diamonds,' you might enjoy 'Silk and Shadows' or 'Lace and Lightning.' They’re not direct follow-ups, but they share that same blend of raw emotion and sparkle. It’s funny how some stories just… stick with you, y’know? This one’s definitely on my 'eternal re-read' list.
Diamond Dust' is one of those rare gems that leaves you craving more, but unfortunately, it doesn't have any official sequels. The original visual novel by KID, released back in 2001, stands alone as a complete story, wrapping up its emotional narrative about love, fate, and baseball in a way that feels satisfying yet bittersweet. I remember diving into it years ago, completely absorbed by its mix of slice-of-life moments and supernatural twists, and while I desperately wanted more, the lack of follow-ups made me appreciate its self-contained beauty even more.
That said, the world of 'Diamond Dust' did inspire a few spin-offs and related media. There was a drama CD that expanded a bit on the characters' lives post-story, and the anime adaptation, 'Diamond Dust Drops,' reimagined the plot with an anthology-style approach, focusing on different heroines in each episode. It’s not a direct sequel, but it captures the same heartfelt vibe. I’ve rewatched it a few times, and it’s a lovely companion piece—though it’s a shame we never got a proper continuation of the original’s storyline.
Fans like me have often speculated about what a sequel could explore, especially with the themes of second chances and interconnected destinies. Maybe one day, some studio or writer will revisit this universe, but for now, 'Diamond Dust' remains a standalone masterpiece. It’s the kind of story that lingers in your mind, leaving you to imagine the characters’ futures long after the credits roll.