I’ve scoured forums and creator interviews, and nope, no sequels to 'Work In Progress' yet. It’s a shame because the art style and pacing were so unique—like a warm hug in comic form. The ending left room for more, though, so I’m low-key hoping the author revisits it someday. In the meantime, I’ve been replaying its best moments in my head, especially the awkward office dynamics and those tiny, perfect details (like the protagonist’s perpetually messy desk).
Honestly, I’d kill for a sequel to 'Work In Progress'—it’s one of those stories that sticks with you. The way it balanced humor and vulnerability felt so real. Since there’s no Part 2, I’ve been hunting down indie comics with similar vibes. 'Long Exposure' and 'Gap Year' scratch that itch a little, but nothing quite matches the original’s magic. Here’s hoping the creator gets inspired to continue the journey; I’d binge-read it in a heartbeat.
No sequels yet, but fingers crossed! The webcomic scene moves fast, so who knows? Maybe one day we’ll get a surprise update. Till then, I’ll just re-read my favorite arcs and doodle fanart.
Man, 'Work In Progress' was such a refreshing take on webcomics—quirky, relatable, and packed with that slice-of-life charm. As far as I know, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet, which kinda bums me out because I’d love to see where the characters go next. The original wrapped up pretty neatly, but there’s so much potential for follow-ups, like exploring the protagonist’s career growth or diving into side characters’ backstories.
That said, the creator’s been active on social media, dropping little behind-the-scenes sketches and Q&A tidbits. It’s not a sequel, but it keeps the spirit alive. Maybe they’re brewing something new? Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar titles like 'Always Human' or 'Check, Please!'—both nail that blend of humor and heart.
There’s nothing sexier than a hot jock any day of the week even if you don’t care for sports. Think sizzling dirty sweat and hard muscle that melts ice instantly. These jocks are ready to meet their match and score for life. Come along for the ride. Find a nice cool spot and bring plenty of iced water. Football, baseball, rugby, and tennis. There’s no end to dirty sex between clean sheets. Completion is created by Holly S. Roberts/D’Elen McClain, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
Emma and Daniel, childhood sweethearts from an elite circle, reconnect after years apart. Emma returns home from abroad, carrying the scars of trauma and PTSD from sexual abuse. Daniel is her rock, and their bond reignites into a passionate, all-consuming love.
Fast forward to a seemingly perfect life: a beautiful marriage, successful careers, and a precious daughter. But Emma's world is shattered when she discovers flirty messages on Daniel's phone. As she digs deeper, she uncovers Daniel’s betrayal: using her name in shady deals that put her career at risk.
Heartbroken and furious, Emma decides to reclaim her life. She embraces her independence, finds her inner strength, and thrives as a single mom. Meanwhile, Daniel is consumed with regret, realizing he took their love for granted and desperate to win her back.
"His Unfinished Love Story" is a thrilling rollercoaster of love, betrayal, and redemption. Follow Emma as she battles PTSD, uncovers Daniel's deceit, and transforms into a fierce, unstoppable force. Can Daniel's efforts to make amends reignite their lost love, or will Emma's newfound strength lead her to a brighter future?
Perfect for fans of drama, romance, and empowering journeys, this story will captivate you from start to finish.
Book One of the BEAUTIFUL SERIES.
After a night of heavy drinking and clubbing with friends in a vacation in L.A, Miranda Rose finds herself waking up completely beside the world famous Satellite Patrol lead vocalist, Hugo Saintclare. She wakes up with no memories on how she ended up having with the handsome crooner. Realizing that she gave up her virginity to the charming vocalist, she felt ashamed of herself for things that she doesn’t know what she could have done with Hugo during their steamy and drunken one night stand.
Out of embarrassment and the blurry details, she tried to push that event out of her head by moving on. She kept everything to herself knowing the global fanbase that the band has and how possessive his fans are when it comes to issues. Miranda didn’t want to ruin Hugo Saintclare’s career and remained silent trying to forget about what happened that sinful night.
Seven years later, fate plays with her and Hugo, they end up meeting each other again by accident. Knowing how things ended when she left his hotel room seven years ago, she was scared of the possible changes this will cause in her life together with Benedict.
Will there be a second chance for something they had, now that they have crossed each other's paths for the second time or will it remain as something that is beautifully unfinished?
"One steamy night full of lust. One mistake never expected."
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BOOK 2 Beautiful Pieces
BOOK 3 Beautiful and Bounded
Following the success of her two novels, Cela receives an offer for the TV adaptation of her stories but a third story has to be written soon to complete a three-story special. She is not in to the project until she rediscovers the paper bearing the address of the meeting place of her supposed first date with Nate. Now that her mother is no longer around to interfere, she becomes inspired to reunite with him after many years and hopefully write the third novel based on their new story. Unfortunately, he is now about to get married in two months. Disappointed with the turn of events, she decides not to meet him again.
She visits their old meeting place and finds it a good place to write but unexpectedly meets him there. They agree not to talk to each other if they meet there again but fate leads them to meet again under different circumstances leaving them no choice but to speak to each other.
Suddenly, Nate’s fiancée starts acting weird and suggests that he spend the weekend with Cela while she is away. Although it confuses him, he figures that it is her way of helping him get closure.
The two spend one Sunday reminiscing the past expecting a closure in the end but the wonderful moment they share this time only makes it harder to achieve that closure so Cela has to put a stop to it saying, “Please don't think even for a second that there is still something left or something new to explore after everything that happened or did not happen. This is not a novel. This is reality. We don't get sequels or spin-offs in real life. We just continue. We move forward and that's how we get to the ending."
"If I were to have one more chance, I would waste no time and stand by your side"
Siberia is just barely getting by; struggling with almost everything including her health. Things however take a turn when she encounters Bak Ganghan Yeong.
A chemical bonding flares up between them, but can the two chemicals successfully react together?
Engross yourselves to find out how the chemicals reacts.
Man, I just finished 'Not Working' by Lisa Owens recently, and I totally get why you'd be curious about a sequel! The book wraps up in this beautifully ambiguous way—Claire’s still figuring things out, but there’s this quiet hope lingering. I scoured the internet for any hints about a follow-up, but it seems Lisa Owens hasn’t announced anything yet. Her style’s so sharp and observational, though, that I’d kill for more of Claire’s chaotic job-hunting adventures. Maybe one day! Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar slice-of-life novels like 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine'—same vibe of humor and heart.
Honestly, the lack of a sequel might be for the best? Part of the charm is how open-ended it feels, like Claire’s life keeps rolling after the last page. But if Owens ever revisits her, I’ll be first in line to grab a copy. For now, it’s fun imagining where Claire might’ve landed—probably still oversharing in interviews or accidentally emailing her therapist instead of her boss.
The Great Work' is one of those hidden gems that leaves you craving more, but sadly, I haven't come across any official sequels yet. The way it blends alchemy with deep philosophical themes makes it stand out, and I've scoured forums, author interviews, and even niche book circles to see if there's more—nothing concrete so far. Some fans speculate about spiritual successors, like 'The Alchemist’s Tower' or 'Eternal Crucible', but these are just fan theories or unrelated works with similar vibes.
That said, the author’s other books sometimes echo the same ideas, like 'The Silver Key' touching on transformation motifs. If you loved 'The Great Work', diving into their broader bibliography might scratch that itch. For now, I’m holding out hope for a surprise announcement—maybe a prequel exploring the origins of the central mystery? Until then, rereading with a highlighter is my go-to.
The excitement around 'A Job Well Done' always gets me buzzing—I remember finishing it and immediately scouring forums for news about sequels. From what I've gathered, there isn't an official sequel yet, but the author has dropped hints in interviews about expanding the universe. Fans are speculating like crazy, especially after that cryptic post on their blog last year mentioning 'unfinished business' in the story's world. The original's open-ended finale definitely leaves room for more, and I’ve seen fan theories diving into everything from prequel potential to spin-offs focusing on side characters. Until something official drops, I’ve been filling the void with fanfiction and rereading my favorite chapters—it’s wild how much depth the community has added.
Honestly, the lack of a sequel hasn’t dampened my love for the book. If anything, it’s fun to imagine where the story could go next. Some fans are convinced a sequel would explore the protagonist’s mentor, given those lingering questions about their past. Others want a time jump to see how the main character’s choices ripple forward. I’m just here with my popcorn, waiting for the author to surprise us all.