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The Priory Of The Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

A queen without an heir, a hidden lineage, and dragons bound to ancient oaths—kingdoms tremble as prophecy and power collide. The Priory Of The Orange Tree delivers sweeping courts, fierce heroines, and the kind of epic stakes that make pages fly.

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... fierce, politically savvy heroines and a slow-burn sapphic bond forged amid palace coups and forbidden magic?

The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri

If you loved how Ead guarded Queen Sabran through assassinations and courtly traps—and how their secret, sapphic bond reshaped a kingdom—then you’ll click with Malini and Priya. In The Jasmine Throne, an exiled princess and a temple-born priestess plot against an empire from within a haunted ruin, wielding outlawed rites much like Ead’s orange-tree sorcery. The palace factions, deadly handmaidens, and knife-edge negotiations echo Inys’s intrigue, while the relationship at the heart of the story burns with the same intensity as Ead and Sabran’s.

... continent-spanning stakes, ancient prophecies stirring back to life, and many threads converging on a cataclysmic return?

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

The looming reawakening of the Nameless One and the East–West divide in Priory finds a spiritual twin in The Way of Kings. As Kaladin forges Bridge Four on the Shattered Plains, Shallan uncovers long-buried truths, and Dalinar’s visions hint at a forgotten order, the world hurtles toward a mythic clash—much like the wyrm’s prophesied return. If the grand sweep from Inys to Seiiki thrilled you, you’ll relish Roshar’s stormswept vistas, meticulous lore, and the mounting sense that ancient oaths and powers must rise to meet an existential threat.

... ruthless court maneuvering, marriages-as-statecraft, and the brutal arithmetic of protecting a realm?

The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson

If Sabran’s forced dynastic pressures and the knife-in-the-dark politicking of Inys hooked you, Baru’s ascent will have you riveted. The Traitor Baru Cormorant follows a savant who infiltrates an occupying empire’s bureaucracy to dismantle it from within—arranging political marriages, engineering alliances, and surviving purges with the same cold precision you saw in the Berethnet court. It’s the razor-edged side of Priory’s diplomacy, where every ledger entry and betrothal can be as lethal as a dragon’s flame.

... interweaving viewpoints—from palace heirs to exiles and sea captains—that collide over an empire’s fate?

The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart

If you enjoyed following Ead in Inys, Tané across the East, and Niclays in exile as their paths braided into one crisis, The Bone Shard Daughter offers that same mosaic. Lin schemes within a crumbling palace of constructs, Jovis hunts the seas with a mysterious companion, and rebels like Phalue and Ranami test loyalty against love—their stories converging as old magic awakens. It mirrors Priory’s many-lensed march toward catastrophe, with secrets and revelations snapping the threads tight.

... a myth-deep, old-world magic that binds lands and legends—and a heroine who must master it to face an ancient blight?

Uprooted by Naomi Novik

If the orange tree’s ancient rites, dragon lore, and the old stories behind the Nameless One drew you in, Uprooted channels that folkloric power. Agnieszka is taken by the local wizard—the “Dragon”—and must untangle the perilous, root-deep magic of a corrupt Wood threatening her realm. Like Ead learning forbidden arts to confront an age-old evil, Agnieszka’s raw, intuitive magic and the tale’s fairy-tale bones give you that same myth-layered resonance.

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