3 Jawaban2025-10-16 05:01:24
As of now, it appears that Onyx Storm will not be the last book in Rebecca Yarros' Empyrean series. The series is expected to include five installments, with Onyx Storm being the third book set to be released on January 21, 2025. The narrative will continue to follow the protagonist Violet Sorrengail as she navigates complex political landscapes and confronts both external and internal threats. While Yarros has confirmed that Onyx Storm will delve into themes of politics, adventure, and old rivalries, there is no official announcement regarding the conclusion of the series. Fans can anticipate more developments in future volumes, so it seems that the journey through Basgiath War College and Violet's adventures are far from over.
3 Jawaban2025-08-20 14:45:30
I recently picked up 'Dawn of Onyx' after hearing so much hype about it, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The chemistry between the main characters is off the charts, with tension so thick you could cut it with a knife. The author doesn’t shy away from steamy scenes, but what makes it truly 'spicy' is how well they’re woven into the plot. It’s not just about physical attraction; there’s emotional depth and a slow burn that makes every moment feel earned. The dialogue is sharp, playful, and loaded with innuendo, which keeps things exciting. If you’re into fantasy romance with a healthy dose of heat, this book is a must-read.
4 Jawaban2025-07-17 15:52:01
As someone who closely follows the book publishing industry, I can confidently tell you that the 'Onyx Storm' series is published by Tor Books, a well-known imprint under Macmillan Publishers. Tor specializes in fantasy and science fiction, making them the perfect home for a series like 'Onyx Storm,' which blends high-stakes adventure with rich world-building.
Their catalog includes other epic fantasy titles like 'The Stormlight Archive' by Brandon Sanderson and 'The Wheel of Time' by Robert Jordan, so it’s no surprise they’ve taken on 'Onyx Storm.' If you’re a fan of immersive fantasy worlds, Tor’s lineup is worth exploring. They have a knack for picking up series that resonate deeply with readers, and 'Onyx Storm' is no exception.
4 Jawaban2025-08-05 18:34:34
As someone who devoured 'The Empyrean' series, I’ve been eagerly waiting for updates on the next installment after 'Onyx Storm.' Rebecca Yarros hasn’t announced an official release date yet, but based on her previous writing patterns, we might see it in late 2024 or early 2025. She tends to take about a year between books, and 'Onyx Storm' just dropped in January 2024.
Fans are speculating whether the next book will wrap up the series or introduce new twists. Yarros is active on social media, so I’d recommend following her for updates. The wait is agonizing, but knowing her attention to detail, it’ll be worth it. In the meantime, diving into her backlist like 'Fourth Wing' or similar fantasy romances like 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' could help pass the time.
4 Jawaban2025-07-09 10:52:15
As someone who devours fantasy novels like candy, I've been eagerly tracking updates on 'The Onyx Storm,' the next installment in Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean series. Yarros mentioned in a recent Instagram Q&A that she's deep in the writing process, but no official release date has been announced yet. Given the typical timeline between her books, I’d speculate late 2024 or early 2025. The previous book, 'Iron Flame,' took about a year after 'Fourth Wing,' so a similar gap seems likely.
Fans are buzzing with theories about the plot, especially after that cliffhanger in 'Iron Flame.' Yarros is active on social media, so following her for updates is a must. The publisher, Entangled, usually drops hints a few months before the official announcement. Until then, I’m rereading the series and scouring fan forums for crumbs. Patience is key, but the wait will be worth it—Yarros never disappoints.
4 Jawaban2025-09-04 17:09:41
Okay, so I dug around and my quick read through the usual catalogs didn’t turn up a widely known book called 'After Onyx Storm' with a clear, single author attached. That could mean a few things: it’s either self-published, part of a small press run, a chapter/serial title on a platform like Wattpad or Royal Road, or even a fanfic/indie novella that hasn’t hit mainstream discovery yet.
If you’re trying to track the creator down, start by checking the book’s copyright or imprint page if you have a physical copy or a preview on a retailer page. ISBNs are gold here — plug that into WorldCat, ISBNdb, or Google Books. Goodreads and Amazon user pages can reveal the creator, and small-press titles often list the publisher first. Social media searches (Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok with the hashtag or exact title) sometimes lead you to the author’s handle. If it’s serialized, search for the title on serial platforms and archive threads.
As for what inspired something named 'After Onyx Storm', the imagery itself gives a lot to work with: onyx evokes darkness, grounding, or protection; storm suggests upheaval and transformation. So whether the author is working from personal upheaval, climate anxieties, mythic motifs, gemstone symbolism, or even a gaming-campaign aftermath, those are plausible creative wells. If you want, tell me where you saw the title and I’ll help narrow down the hunt — I love a good literary detective mission.
4 Jawaban2025-09-04 00:20:05
Oh, I was excited to look this up for you — 'Onyx Storm' has a way of sticking in your head, right? I haven't seen an official sequel announcement from the publisher or the author's verified pages the last time I checked, but that doesn't mean nothing is coming. A lot of times authors tease sequels quietly on Twitter/X, Instagram, or in newsletter exclusives before a big press release, and small presses sometimes drip-feed info via mailing lists or BookTok videos.
If you're hungry for more right now, I usually watch three spots: the author's own website and newsletter (they often give preorder windows first), the publisher’s news page, and the book’s listing on sites like Goodreads where forthcoming editions or sequels sometimes show up early. Also keep an eye on audiobook platforms — Audible sometimes lists upcoming sequels or companion novellas sooner than retailers.
Meanwhile, fan communities are gold mines for rumor tracking; join a Discord or follow a hashtag, but treat unconfirmed posts like spoilers-at-best. I’m personally hoping for a sequel because the ending left so many threads — if anything pops up, I’ll probably be refreshing that preorder link like it’s a streaming drop. What part of 'Onyx Storm' are you most hoping continues?
4 Jawaban2025-09-04 21:25:54
I'm pretty sure you're asking about the audiobook runtime for the book that follows 'Onyx Storm', but the tricky bit is that I can't see which series or edition you mean. If you're looking for a quick rule of thumb, a full-length adult fantasy that follows a book like 'Onyx Storm' will often fall in the 10–25 hour range, depending on whether it's epic or more compact. A novella or short sequel might be 2–6 hours. Narration style, abridged vs unabridged, and special bonus material (author notes, maps narrated, interviews) can push runtimes up or down.
If you want the exact length, the fastest route is to check the audiobook storefront or library app: the Audible/Libro.fm/OverDrive listing will show the exact runtime for that edition. If you give me the series name or the exact title after 'Onyx Storm', I can help narrow it down to a precise hour-and-minute figure — or you can paste the edition link and I’ll walk you through reading the runtime from it. Either way, knowing whether you prefer straight narration or dramatized performances helps pick the right version for your commute or weekend binge.