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The Tiger at Midnight by Swati Teerdhala

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In The Tiger at Midnight, did you enjoy ...

... Esha and Kunal's mission-driven cat-and-mouse chase?

An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

If you loved the pulse-pounding pursuit and high-stakes missions that drive Esha and Kunal in The Tiger at Midnight, you'll be swept up by An Ember in the Ashes. Laia and Elias are propelled by urgent goals—freedom, vengeance, and survival—through a world of danger, betrayal, and shifting alliances. The relentless tension and sense of purpose will keep you turning pages late into the night.

... Esha's transformation and Kunal's shifting loyalties?

The Wrath & The Dawn by Renée Ahdieh

If you were drawn to the way Esha grows into her legendary reputation and Kunal confronts his beliefs in The Tiger at Midnight, you'll love how Shahrzad evolves in The Wrath & the Dawn. Watching Shahrzad unravel the mysteries of Khalid's curse while discovering her own strength and compassion brings a satisfying arc of personal growth and transformation.

... Esha's morally grey decisions and Kunal's internal conflicts?

We Hunt The Flame by Hafsah Faizal

If the morally complex choices Esha makes as the Viper and Kunal's tug-of-war between duty and conscience fascinated you, We Hunt the Flame is a perfect next read. Zafira and Nasir both grapple with doing what is right versus what is expected, navigating a world where every decision has a cost—and sometimes, the line between hero and villain blurs.

... Rich, immersive South Asian-inspired worldbuilding?

The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon

If you reveled in the lush, detailed world of The Tiger at Midnight, with its intricate mythology and vibrant cultures, you'll get lost in the alternate London of The Bone Season. Shannon's world is brimming with unique magical systems, secret societies, and political intrigue, making for an immersive escape.

... Mythological influences and folktale-inspired magic?

The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi

If the mythological underpinnings and folktale atmosphere of The Tiger at Midnight captivated you, The Star-Touched Queen will enchant you. Chokshi draws on Indian myths to craft a dreamy, otherworldly romance full of fate, prophecy, and dazzling magical realms, echoing the same sense of wonder and destiny.

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