'War Protection and Peace' stands as a complete trilogy without needing sequels. The first book established the elven civil war, the second covered the kingdom's reconstruction, and the third solidified their magical defenses against external threats. What makes this series special is how each installment builds upon the last while maintaining closure.
That said, the epilogue teased something intriguing - the discovery of ancient ruins suggesting the elves weren't the original inhabitants of their continent. This could fuel a sequel exploring their true origins, but the author seems focused on a new project about dwarven steam-tech revolution instead. The publisher's website lists no upcoming works in this universe, though they did release an art book with unused concept designs that hint at what might've been.
For those craving similar vibes, I'd recommend 'The Emerald Covenant' for political fantasy or 'Songs of the Eternal Grove' for more elven world-building. Both capture that blend of warfare and cultural depth that made 'War Protection and Peace' so compelling.
Digging through author interviews and fan forums, the sequel situation for 'War Protection and Peace' seems intentionally ambiguous. The creator mentioned in a podcast last year that they consider the main narrative complete, but left 'doors unlocked' for future stories if inspiration strikes. What's fascinating is how the final chapter's timeline jump showed glimpses of the kingdom centuries later - advanced arcane cities, half-elf descendants, and that mysterious 'Veil Crisis' mentioned in passing.
Hardcore fans have pieced together clues suggesting the author planted sequel seeds throughout the trilogy. The enchanted Crown of Seasons behaves strangely in certain scenes, almost like it's sentient. The epigraphs in Book Three come from texts written 300 years after the main events, implying someone documented the 'future' history. I wouldn't hold my breath for an immediate continuation, but the universe definitely has room to grow. Maybe check out 'Chronicles of the Silver Throne' while waiting - it's got that same mix of tactical warfare and delicate diplomacy.
I can confirm there's no official sequel yet. The author wrapped up the story pretty conclusively with the elven kingdom's restoration and the peace treaties signed. The ending left just enough open threads for a potential follow-up, but nothing's been announced. I did hear rumors about spin-off novels focusing on side characters like General Sylvaris or Queen Lireth's early reign. The world-building is rich enough to support more stories, especially with all those unexplored regions like the Shadow Marches or the Floating Isles mentioned in the lore. Fans are hoping for at least a short story collection to tide us over while waiting.
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“We’re equals, remember? And you’re the king.”
He pulled her onto his lap, his right hand gripping her thigh. Their faces were so close, Violet could see the flecks of gold lingering in his irises.
“To me, you’re king, Violet Bellerose.”
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Violet Bellerose lives in a jealous, elven world where everyone from royals to bounty hunters are after her unique ability to amplify magic to incredible heights. When she saves the Storm King from an assassin, Violet earns a post at his side as bodyguard, unaware they have begun to unravel each other’s secrets.
Forgotten lovers, turbulent powers, and a political marriage push and pull at king and bodyguard. Their bond must strengthen to withstand court rivalries and the enemies at their borders. With only each other to lean on, they face the Blood King together and labor through every obstacle to make it to their coronation.
The Elf King and His Bodyguard is created by Hayden Marlowe, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
A banished princess had been staying in the mortal lands after her father, the King, dismissed her from the Immortal world because she fell in love with a mortal man. After the death of her husband, she frequently changes her home. After a few years, her cousin who accompanied her to the mortal lands told her that her mother was dying, which was shocking, since the elves were immortal and couldn't die. Princess Aelanor decided to go back to her home and meet her mother, but the journey made her realise that there was some dark plague going around which harms even the immortal races. She decided to go on an adventure to find the source of the evil, finding friendship and love along the way in the unlikeliest ways possible.
~I was a good looking prince when I was reborn, and because I could do indecent things as much as I like, I decided to make a harem while travelling with a beautiful female elf~
Formerly a gamer, the hero who was just reincarnated became a handsome elf prince of another world.
In his previous life, he was just a plain-faced man, so in this world, he uses his high position as a prince to his advantage and keeps holding beautiful women in his arms, every day in his life.
With his status as a prince and handsome face, together with the high abilities of the elves……he will thoroughly enjoy life unlike in his previous world!
Main Characters:-
Alan vi Alling:
The main character of the Novel. An otaku who died as the Virgin in his previous world but was reborn as the Elven Prince. Because of his previous life he set himself up and determines himself to taste every woman he came across. Now in this life he is the dirty playboy.
Cecil Mir:
An Elven Woman and Main character attendant also his childhood friend and harbour feelings for him, despite being him the playboy.
"What happens when you meet a tall and handsome elf king who has saved your life but kill your temper?"
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"I'm more of a man in this house. Why can't you let me be on top?" Sean asked with a pout.
Oswin groaned, rolling his eyes and wondering just how much more innocent Sean could be. "It takes a heavy responsibility to be the top," he replied.
"Responsibility? Then it's perfect. I'm making more money, cooking,..."
"Sean. I'm talking about things like stretching and penetrating," Oswin explained as he ignored the bulge in his pants. "Do you even have experience?”
“Then teach me, your majesty.”
“With pleasure.”
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It all starts when the elf king, Oswin Alvingham, mysteriously gets stuck in the human realm and loses his powers. As he roams the unfamiliar一dirty and low class if he is to describe Earth, he stumbles into Sean Cooper, a fresh graduate, and a full-time table-waiter, who gets bullied in the alley. Though Oswin's magical power is lost, his physical strength remains invincible. When he rescues Sean, the latter decides to take him in as gratitude. And that is where the mess begins. How can the king of the elf cope with his new life? How can Sean convince himself not to be evil enough to kick his savor out of his house? Most importantly, how do an average mortal and the noble upper-class immortal live together under the same roof and on the same bed?
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P.S:
1) This book contains mature and explicit 18+ scenes.
2) It also contains little graphic violence in some chapters, but I'll put a warning on the top of those chapters.
3) The ELF here is inspired by Lord of The Ring Series. Therefore, they are tall, slender and beautiful. Not tiny little beings like in children fairy tales.]
“I was reborn to prevent my death. Another purpose of my reborn is to destroy the enemy. I will surely devastate those all who threaten my kingdom.”
Queenie’s body had just been thrown over the abyss. Her body was facing upwards. She can see her future husband’s face. The man smiled happily at seeing Queenie picking up death! Queenie closed her eyes. She gave up. Her life was over!
But destiny is always the winner instead of a human plan….
When Queenie opened her eyes, she was still in her own body. She woke up in her second life. That was two years ago. When her father, king Darian of the Bright River kingdom, betrothed her to Prince Fabian of the Nicundhra Kingdom.
The matchmaking was the beginning of the disaster. Queenie’s stepmother fell in love with Prince Fabian. They conspire to kill King Darian and his only daughter, Queenie. Prince Fabian was obsessed with ascending the throne.
But a miracle happened. Queenie got a second life. It was a chance for her to prevent the death of her father and herself. The great war of various kingdoms exploded. Queenie would fight against multiple monsters for the sake of her father, empire, and people.
The spoiled princess had returned. She was reborn as Queenie the Princess Warrior. Can Queenie take her second chance to change the future? The Second Life Of The Princess Knight!
Four years have passed since Mia and Anisel became the rulers of Satia, and during this time, they have managed to bring about significant progress and development in their country. Their love for each other has grown stronger, and they have started a beautiful family, with Mia now pregnant with their first child. Life couldn't be more wonderful for the couple.
However, their happiness is short-lived as Satia is hit by a devastating war that has erupted in the main kingdom due to past conflicts. Anisel and Mia are now faced with the daunting task of saving Satia from the destructive war. They must make difficult decisions that will determine the fate of their people.
Despite their best efforts, their choices lead them to defeat, and in order to keep herself and her unborn son safe, Mia is forced to flee the kingdom. She is left with the weight of the responsibility to save her people from the disastrous effects of the war. The situation is dire, and Mia must act fast to come up with a plan to protect her people and restore peace to Satia.
as far as I know, there isn't an official sequel yet. The story wraps up with a satisfying arc, but leaves enough open threads that fans are buzzing about potential continuations. The author has dropped hints about exploring secondary characters in future works, but nothing concrete about a direct sequel. I recommend checking out 'Shadows of the Eternal Conflict' if you liked the themes—it’s by the same author and feels spiritually connected. Until then, fan theories and forums are keeping the discussion alive with speculation about where the story could go next.
I love diving into lesser-known fantasy series, and 'Elf & Warrior' definitely caught my attention a while back! From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel, but the author did leave some intriguing loose ends that could easily spin into another book. The dynamic between the elf and warrior had so much potential for further adventures—maybe exploring the warrior’s backstory or the elf’s hidden magic. I’ve seen fans speculate about hidden lore in the world-building, like that mysterious forest mentioned in passing. Honestly, it’s the kind of story that feels ripe for expansion, and I’d be first in line to read a follow-up if it ever happens.
That said, the standalone nature of the book has its charm too. Sometimes, leaving things open-ended lets readers imagine their own continuations. I’ve stumbled across some great fanfiction that picks up where the story left off, with creative takes on where the duo might go next. If you’re craving more, exploring those could be a fun stopgap while hoping for an official sequel. The community around this book is small but passionate, and swapping theories is half the fun!
The Elven' by Bernhard Hennen is actually part of a pretty expansive series! The original novel was so well-received that it spawned several follow-ups, including 'The Elven: The War of the Roses' and 'The Elven: The Legacy of the Dwarves.' These sequels dive deeper into the world-building, exploring conflicts between elves, dwarves, and humans with that same rich, almost mythic tone Hennen is known for.
What I love about the sequels is how they expand on the lore without feeling repetitive. 'The War of the Roses' introduces new political intrigue, while 'The Legacy of the Dwarves' shifts focus to underground kingdoms and ancient grudges. If you enjoyed the first book’s blend of fantasy and historical vibes, the sequels won’t disappoint. They’re like reuniting with old friends—if those friends were centuries-old elves with grudges.