Are There Any Spin-Offs Related To The Divine Rivals Series In Order?

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Olivia
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No spin-offs currently, just the duology. Read 'Divine Rivals', then 'Ruthless Vows'. The second book concludes the major arcs. The ending left me satisfied, without that dangling feeling that demands another sequel.
2026-07-11 14:59:25
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Kai
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Been following Rebecca Ross's work since 'The Queen's Rising' and the world of 'Divine Rivals' felt ripe for expansion. The direct continuation is 'Ruthless Vows', which picks up right after the first book's cliffhanger, following Iris and Roman's story. That's the core duology.

I haven't seen any official spin-offs yet in the sense of a new series focusing on different characters. Rebecca Ross has mentioned in interviews she might explore other corners of that universe someday, given how rich the lore of the gods and the war is, but nothing's been announced. For now, the reading order is strictly the two books: 'Divine Rivals' then 'Ruthless Vows'. I'd kill for a novella about Attie or Marisol, though.
2026-07-12 19:40:21
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Isla
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Order? It's just the two books. 'Divine Rivals' first, obviously, then 'Ruthless Vowels'—wait, sorry, 'Ruthless Vows', autocorrect. My brain still mixes that up.

No spin-offs as far as I know. Sometimes people see the two titles and think there's a whole bunch, but it's a tight duology. The story wraps up in the second one. Maybe the author will write something else set in that world later, but right now you're done after book two. I kinda prefer it that way; not everything needs a million side stories.
2026-07-14 20:50:18
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What is the correct reading order for the Divine Rivals series in order?

3 Answers2026-07-09 23:16:40
Just finished binging the whole thing, and I'm still reeling! For 'Divine Rivals' and the sequel, 'Ruthless Vows', the order is straightforward: read them as published. 'Divine Rivals' first, obviously. That's where you meet Iris and Roman and get hooked on their whole rivals-to-lovers war correspondence vibe. It ends on a massive cliffhanger, so you'll be desperate to pick up 'Ruthless Vows' immediately. I wouldn't recommend reading anything about the second book's plot first, because the mystery of where the characters end up is half the tension. Honestly, I've seen some people suggest reading the bonus chapters or the author's online snippets in between, but I think that just muddies the water. Stick to the core novels. The pacing between the two books is pretty deliberate, and jumping around might spoil the emotional build. The order is simple, but the journey it takes you on is anything but.

How many books are in the Divine Rivals series in order?

3 Answers2026-07-09 11:16:57
Man, I just went through this trying to update my Goodreads shelf. Last I checked, the 'Divine Rivals' series by Rebecca Ross currently has two books out. The first is obviously the one that started it all, 'Divine Rivals' itself. The second book is called 'Ruthless Vows'. From everything the author has said, that's it for Iris and Roman's main story. It's a duology, so those two books make up the complete series. No third mainline novel has been announced. The order is straightforward: start with 'Divine Rivals', then go straight into 'Ruthless Vows'. I think some people keep hoping for more because the world is so rich, but the character arcs seem pretty definitively wrapped up in that second installment.

Where can I find the Divine Rivals series in order to read first?

3 Answers2026-07-09 09:07:43
Finding the proper order for 'Divine Rivals' depends on whether you want to start with the core duology or include the novella. The series timeline isn't strictly linear, but publication order works best. Read 'Divine Rivals' first—it sets up the whole world, the wartime letters between Iris and Roman, and that incredible magical-post-office system. Their dynamic is everything. Then jump into 'Ruthless Vows'. It's a direct sequel that picks up right after the cliffhanger and concludes their arc with higher stakes and a satisfying payoff. You'll see people mention a prequel novella, 'Letters of Enchantment'. It came out between the two main books. It's a lovely, bittersweet side story about Iris's grandmother and adds some nice texture to the lore, but it’s not essential for understanding the main plot. Honestly, I'd save it for after 'Ruthless Vows' if you're craving a little more from that universe.

Does 'Divine Rivals' have a sequel or series?

3 Answers2025-05-29 09:01:18
I just finished 'Divine Rivals' last week and went digging for sequels. Right now, there isn't an official sequel announced, but the ending left so much potential for continuation. The way Rebecca Ross wrapped up the divine tournament arc while hinting at Iris's untapped powers screams 'series potential'. The publishing world moves slowly though - if there's going to be a sequel, we probably won't hear about it until next year. In the meantime, I'd recommend checking out 'The Atlas Six' for similar godly competition vibes. Ross's writing style reminds me of early Leigh Bardugo mixed with a dash of Greek mythology nerdiness, so anything mythological might scratch that itch while we wait.

Are there sequels to the divine romance book?

3 Answers2025-09-03 23:35:40
Okay, so here’s the scoop from my bookish brain: if you mean A.W. Tozer’s 'The Divine Romance' — which is a devotional/sermon-style work exploring the idea of Christ pursuing the soul — there isn’t a direct sequel in the sense of a numbered follow-up. Tozer didn’t write a sequel novel; instead he has other thematically related works like 'The Pursuit of God' and various collections of sermons and essays that dig into similar spiritual territory. Those feel like companions rather than a continuation, kind of like reading essays that keep nudging the same spiritual rabbit hole. If what you’re asking about is a different book with the simple title 'The Divine Romance' (there are a few indie or romance novels with similar names), the existence of sequels depends on the author and publisher. Some indie authors do release follow-ups, spin-offs, or serialized continuations on platforms like Kindle Unlimited or Wattpad. So it really hinges on which 'Divine Romance' you’re holding: author name and ISBN are your best friends here. Practical tip from me: check the copyright page, the author’s official site or social pages, and look on Goodreads/Amazon for series info. If it’s an older theological work, libraries and WorldCat listings will show related editions. For an indie romance, scan the author’s feed — I’ve found surprise sequels announced in newsletter blurbs more than anywhere else.
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