There are tons of books out there that we want to read but the problem for us is that we don’t always have time to read them.
There are so many cool series we may never even come across because of the sure amount of great books.
Now for the major bibliophile, especially ones in multi-genres, there’s a better chance…. probably a greater one, that you’ll come across more book series or that you’ve heard of these on the list.
But for the average book lover, hopefully, these can help to brighten your search. so, Let’s just get straight to the list and see if they’re right up your alley.
- Chains of Honor.
The first book series was going to look at is the chains of honor fantasy series by Lindsay Buroker.
A favorite among sci-fi fans Lindsay Buroker has been able to carve out a following for her loved series.
It’s a thrilling and captivating story of magic and might that follow Yanko White fox into restoring honor to his family’s name while finding out why his mother left him to become a pirate.
This Magic wielding series will keep you entertained with its boastful storyline and in-depth character build of a book series.
- The Queen of Tearling.
Second, on the list is The Queen of Tearling series which boasts a grand following of readers and fans.
Signed on by HarperCollins, the author Erika Johansen managed to create a great series that tells the story of a young princess named Kelsea Raleigh who becomes exiled but begins on a long journey to take back her throne which was rightfully hers.
Erika has been known to capture her fan’s love for the series by using superb storytelling with great means of exploiting meaningful parts of the story when it counts.
- Stormlight Archive.
Without giving to much away, Stormlight archive follows a myriad of characters that collide with one another through each fantasy enriched world.
In this epic fantasy, one distinct foundation is that each character has armor they are bound to which allows them to be ten times as strong and showcase each of the character’s strengths.
But what fans really seem to enjoy about the story is the prosperous and live world it is set in and the detailed lore following each character.
Brandon Sanderson seems to keep his fans satisfied with the whopping ten book series and has created a story within a universe for many to enjoy.
- Demon Cycle.
The Demon Cycle series has been regarded as one of the SFF fan favorites.
In Peter V. Brett’s world, humans have been forced to be kept behind walled cities for their own sake to stay alive.
Demons rise up as soon as the sun sets, for them to look for and then feast on any living thing they can find.
They only thing stopping a demon from tearing you apart is a painted ward, either on a building, wall, or on a person.
Each main character gets thrust into the storyline early on showcasing their identities and giving a taste on what they will be having to personally face later on in the book.
The power of friends and company is what the entire series also brings forth to the reader.
but the complexity and depth of magic are what fans seem to really enjoy.
Be sure to add this series to your reading list.
- The Cinder Spires.
This series has had many readers loving the story, even ones outside of the steampunk genre.
The series starts off with what is supposed to be a quick secret mission to route out enemy forces that hope to bring down the government of Spire Albion.
A team is assembled but very soon they realize this is not just a small enemy operation they are to dismantle but soon blows open to the team trying to stop a full-scale war with their rival nation.
As the story opens further and unfolds you get swept into the militarism of the different factions and the lore behind each empire along with the characters in their story.
Jim Butcher has notably created a recognized cult masterpiece which bends the reality for steampunk story lovers.
I hope you found some of these brief descriptions for these series interesting enough to go and do further research on your own.
One thing to remember is that they are all in their own way beautifully written stories that anyone would love to spend their time indulging in.
But the real question isn’t now how much time it would take to finish each series but if you’ll be able to put the book down because of how interesting they are.