6 upcoming HarperCollins fantasy books I can’t wait to read!

6 HarperCollins fantasy books in 2018 and 2019

Is it just me or does HarperCollins have a ton of exciting fantasy books coming out in the next ~6 months?

Here are six I can’t wait to read:


1. The Cerulean

The CeruleanThe Cerulean by Amy Ewing
Published by: HarperTeen on February 5, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 368
Book Details

Sera has always felt as if she didn’t belong among her people, the Cerulean. She is curious about everything and can’t stop questioning her three mothers, her best friend, Leela, and even the High Priestess. Sera has longed for the day when the tether that connects her City Above the Sky to the earthly world below finally severs and sends the Cerulean to a new planet.

But when Sera is chosen as the sacrifice to break the tether, she doesn’t know what to feel. To save her City, Sera must throw herself from its edge and end her own life. But something goes wrong and she survives the fall, landing in a place called Kaolin. She has heard tales about the humans there, and soon learns that the dangers her mothers warned her of are real. If Sera has any hope to return to her City, she’ll have to find the magic within herself to survive.

For starters, this cover is GORGEOUS! Wow!

I actually didn’t finish Amy Ewing’s other series, The Lone City (The Jewel), but I’m still hopeful I’ll like The Cerulean.


2. The Light Between Worlds

The Light Between WorldsThe Light Between Worlds by Laura E. Weymouth
Published by: HarperTeen on October 23, 2018
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 320
Source: Edelweiss
Book Details

Five years ago, Evelyn and Philippa Hapwell cowered from air strikes in a London bomb shelter. But that night took a turn when the sisters were transported to another realm called the Woodlands. In a forest kingdom populated by creatures out of myth and legend, they found temporary refuge.

When Ev and Phil finally returned to London, nothing had changed at all—nothing, except themselves.

Now, Evelyn spends her days sneaking into the woods outside her boarding school, wishing for the Woodlands. Overcome with longing, she is desperate to return no matter what it takes.

Philippa, on the other hand, is determined to find a place in this world. She shields herself behind a flawless exterior and countless friends, and moves to America to escape the memory of what was.

But when Evelyn goes missing, Philippa must confront the depth of her sister’s despair and the painful truths they’ve been running from. As the weeks unfold, Philippa wonders if Ev truly did find a way home, or if the weight of their worlds pulled her under.

The Light Between Worlds has a pretty cool concept. It’s like, “coping with real world after coming back from Narnia”.


3. The Pioneer

The PioneerThe Pioneer by Bridget Tyler
Published by: HarperTeen on March 5, 2019
Genre: Science Fiction
Pages: 368
Source: Edelweiss
Book Details

When Jo steps onto Tau Ceti E, it should be the happiest moment of her life. After all, she’s been training for as long as she can remember to be a cadet pilot in the International Space Agency. She’s dreamed of the day she and her family would leave Earth forever and begin life as pioneers on a new planet.

But now she can’t stop thinking of everything that has gone wrong on their mission: the terrible accident that nearly destroyed their craft, that set their voyage back years, that killed her brother, that left her unable to fly…

As Jo struggles to live with her grief and figure out who she’s going to be now, she falls in love with her new world. It isn’t hard. Jo’s team is camped out by a pristine, tumbling river at the base of a mountain range that looks like huge prisms buried in the prairie. The soring crystal peaks transform every sunset into rainbows full of colors human eyes have never seen before. And that’s just the beginning. Tau offers Jo and her family a lifetime of beauty and adventure.

Jo throws herself into helping her team, lead by her commander mother, establish their community on this amazing new world. But just when she starts to feel like her old self again, she uncovers a devastating secret her mother has been keeping from her people. A secret that could destroy her family’s pioneering dreams…if they survive that long.

With the fate of the pioneers in her hands, Jo must decide how far she’s willing to go to expose the truth — before the truth destroys them all.

Yesss give me other-world-sci-fi!


4. Stolen Time

Stolen TimeStolen Time by Danielle Rollins
Series: Dark Stars #1
Published by: HarperTeen on February 5, 2019
Genre: Science Fiction, Time Travel
Pages: 416
Source: Edelweiss
Book Details

Seattle, 1913 // Dorothy is trapped. Forced into an engagement to a wealthy man just so she and her mother can live comfortably for the rest of their days, she’ll do anything to escape. Including sneaking away from her wedding and bolting into the woods to disappear.

New Seattle, 2077 // Ash is on a mission. Rescue the professor—his mentor who figured out the secret to time travel—so together they can put things right in their devastated city. But searching for one man means endless jumps through time with no guarantee of success.

When Dorothy collides with Ash, she sees it as her chance to start fresh—she’ll stow away in his plane and begin a new life wherever they land. Then she wakes up in a future that’s been ripped apart by earthquakes and floods; where vicious gangs rule the submerged city streets and a small group of intrepid travelers from across time are fighting against the odds to return things to normal. What Dorothy doesn’t know is that she could hold the key to unraveling the past—and her arrival may spell Ash’s ultimate destruction.

I’m normally a bit iffy about time travel books but Stolen Time sounds really great! It’s promoted as a “twist-filled trilogy [that] blends the romance of Outlander with the scope of Passenger”. Sure, I’m in!


5. The Tiger at Midnight

The Tiger at MidnightThe Tiger at Midnight by Swati Teerdhala
Series: The Tiger at Midnight Trilogy #1
Published by: Katherine Tegen Books on April 23, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 496
Book Details

Esha is a legend, but no one knows. It’s only in the shadows that she moonlights as the Viper, the rebels’ highly skilled assassin. She’s devoted her life to avenging what she lost in the royal coup, and now she’s been tasked with her most important mission to date: taking down the ruthless General Hotha.

Kunal has been a soldier since childhood, training morning and night to uphold the power of King Vardaan. His uncle, the general, has ensured that Kunal never strays from the path—even as a part of Kunal longs to join the outside world, which has been growing only more volatile.

Then Esha’s and Kunal’s paths cross—and an unimaginable chain of events unfolds. Both the Viper and the soldier think they’re calling the shots, but they’re not the only players moving the pieces. As the bonds that hold their land in order break down and the sins of the past meet the promise of a new future, both rebel and soldier must make unforgivable choices.

Drawing inspiration from ancient Indian history and Hindu mythology, the first book in Swati Teerdhala’s debut fantasy trilogy captivates with electric romance, stunning action, and the fierce bonds that hold people together—and that drive them apart.

I’ve been looking forward to The Tiger at Midnight for a long time! This sounds absolutely fabulous.


6. Damsel

DamselDamsel by Elana K. Arnold
Published by: Balzer & Bray on October 2, 2018
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 256
Source: Edelweiss
Book Details

The rite has existed for as long as anyone can remember: when the prince-who-will-be-king comes of age, he must venture out into the gray lands, slay a fierce dragon, and rescue a damsel to be his bride. This is the way things have always been.

When Ama wakes in the arms of Prince Emory, however, she knows none of this. She has no memory of what came before she was captured by the dragon, or what horrors she has faced in its lair. She knows only this handsome prince, the story he tells of her rescue, and her destiny to sit on the throne beside him. Ama comes with Emory back to the kingdom of Harding, hailed as the new princess, welcomed to the court.

However, as soon as her first night falls, she begins to realize that not all is as it seems, that there is more to the legends of the dragons and the damsels than anyone knows–and that the greatest threats to her life may not be behind her, but here, in front of her.

I’ll admit I’m actually iffy about this one. Okay, dragons are awesome, but the synopsis doesn’t quite thrill me. But I think I’ll still give it a shot!

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6 comments

  1. Oh I’m loving these covers. The Cerulean cover is gorgeous. ? And though I typically don’t care for covers with models on the front, I love the colouring for The Pioneer.

    I’d say out of these I’m most intrigued by The Cerulean. That whole “Sera must throw herself from its edge and end her own life” is definitely a bit twisted.

  2. Among the list i can’t wait to lay my hands on ”Stolen Time” the introduction have really gotten my interest. All the same thanks for this article.

  3. Hi, Ashley mam, I just completed “The Light Between Worlds” book i always love to read these type of books. do you know any other book like The Light Between Worlds.
    Thank You mam.

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