
The Endless War
Danielle L. Jensen · The Bridge Kingdom #4
Shares enemies to allies, rebellion, morally grey & captive / captor.
Read-alikes
Blood Heir is morally grey, captive / captor & enemies to allies — sweet (1/5), dual-person, ending on a hard-won happy ending. These 12 romantasy read-alikes are ranked by how much they share with it, closest first — each one explained.
Anastacya, crown princess of a Slavic-inspired empire, wields a deadly and feared Affinity for blood magic. When her father the emperor is murdered and she is framed as the killer, she flees the palace and strikes a dangerous deal with Ramson Quicktongue, a cunning con man of the criminal underworld, to track down the true assassin and clear her name.
Share the most of what makes Blood Heir work.

Danielle L. Jensen · The Bridge Kingdom #4
Shares enemies to allies, rebellion, morally grey & captive / captor.

C.S. Pacat · Dark Rise #2
Shares morally grey, enemies to allies & secret royalty.

Andrea Stewart · The Drowning Empire #1
Shares rebellion, morally grey & enemies to allies.

Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #3
Shares enemies to allies, captive / captor & rebellion.

Tasha Suri · The Burning Kingdoms #1
Shares captive / captor, morally grey & rebellion.

Tasha Suri · The Burning Kingdoms #2
Shares rebellion, morally grey & enemies to allies.

Mary E. Pearson · The Remnant Chronicles #2
Shares captive / captor, enemies to allies & morally grey.

Victoria Aveyard · Red Queen #3
Shares captive / captor, rebellion & morally grey.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #4
Shares secret royalty & rebellion.

Leigh Bardugo · Six of Crows #1
Shares morally grey & enemies to allies.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #3
Shares secret royalty & enemies to allies.

S.A. Chakraborty · The Daevabad Trilogy #3
Shares enemies to allies & morally grey.