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The Storm Weaver Series in Order

Storm Weaver Books in Order

2 books

Complete reading order for the Storm Weaver series.

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Jun 2025

About the Storm Weaver series

Series Premise

In an empire divided by elemental houses (e.g., fire-wielding Ignitia and water-focused Aquatori), crowns aren't inherited—they're won through brutal trials and competitions chosen by the gods. The protagonist, Blaze Harglade (also called the Storm Weaver), is a rare Rain Singer born into a powerful fire family. Her birth triggered a catastrophic storm/flood that killed thousands and devastated regions, branding her an outcast and feared figure. Hidden away for 17 years with her powers mysteriously dormant (she can barely summon a drizzle), Blaze harbors guilt and reluctance to reclaim her torrential abilities. When she and her twin brother Flint are unexpectedly invited to compete in the Choosing Rite/trials for thrones (including the water throne of Aquatori), she's thrust into the Golden Palace spotlight, facing deadly challenges, political threats, and the need to master her reawakening powers—while questioning the stories told about her and forging her own path.

Main Characters

> Blaze Harglade (the Storm Weaver): The protagonist—a 17-year-old outcast Rain Singer with immense but suppressed water/storm powers. Hidden, guilt-ridden, and reluctant, she grows into embracing her identity and strength.
> Flint Harglade: Blaze's supportive twin brother, more aligned with fire magic and expected to compete strongly; their sibling relationship is a highlight.
> Crown Prince Hal: An enchanting, attentive prince (likely from Ignitia or a central house) who develops a romantic connection with Blaze.
> The mysterious newcomer: A dangerously alluring rival/suitor at court, adding tension to the love triangle and intrigue.
> Other figures include family members (e.g., grandmother), rival heirs in the trials, and palace courtiers driving threats and alliances.

Setting

A fantasy empire with elemental magic systems (fire, water/rain, etc.) and rival noble houses. Key locations include isolated family estates, the opulent Golden Palace (hub of intrigue and trials), and broader realms scarred by past disasters like the great flood. The world feels sweeping and atmospheric, with gods influencing heir selection and magic tied to emotions/elements.

Tone & Themes

Intense, emotional, and gripping YA romantasy—explosive action mixed with introspective moments about trauma, belonging, and emotional vulnerability. It features high-stakes drama, suspenseful trials, palace intrigue, banter, forbidden attraction, and a touch of found family. Reviews describe it as compelling, unputdownable, and surprisingly layered, with strong sibling bonds and character growth amid romance and danger.

The series (with Heir of Storms as the explosive opener) has earned praise for its fast-paced plot, emotional depth, and fresh take on elemental fantasy tropes, making it a strong entry in the YA romantasy genre!

FAQ

How many books are in the Storm Weaver series?

2 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Tides of Fortune, was published in July 2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Tides of Fortune was published in July 2026.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Heir of Storms, published in June 2025.

What genre is the Storm Weaver series?

The series primarily falls into the Epic Fantasy genre.

What is the Storm Weaver series about?

In an empire divided by elemental houses (e.g., fire-wielding Ignitia and water-focused Aquatori), crowns aren't inherited—they're won through brutal trials and competitions chosen by the gods. The protagonist, Blaze Harglade (also called the Storm Weaver), is a rare Rain Singer born into a powerful fire family. Her birth triggered a catastrophic storm/flood that killed thousands and devastated regions, branding her an outcast and feared figure. Hidden away for 17 years with her powers mysteriously dormant (she can barely summon a drizzle), Blaze harbors guilt and reluctance to reclaim her torrential abilities. When she and her twin brother Flint are unexpectedly invited to compete in the Choosing Rite/trials for thrones (including the water throne of Aquatori), she's thrust into the Golden Palace spotlight, facing deadly challenges, political threats, and the need to master her reawakening powers—while questioning the stories told about her and forging her own path.

Is the Storm Weaver series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.