
House of Salt and Sorrows
by Erin A. Craig (2019)
Like 'Two Twisted Crowns', this offers a dark fairy tale vibe with a focus on sisters and mystery.

by Rachel Gillig (2023)
In the luscious, dark sequel to One Dark Window, Elspeth must face the consequences of what she’s wrought – perfect for readers of Hannah Whitten’s For the Wolf and Alexis Henderson’s The Year of the Witching Elspeth and Ravyn have gathered most of the twelve Providence Cards, but the last, and most important one remains to be found: The Twin Alders. If they are going to find it before the Solstice and cure the kingdom of the dark magic infecting it, they will need to journey beyond the dangerous mist-cloaked forest that surrounds their kingdom. And the only one who can lead them there is the monster that shares Elspeth’s head. The Nightmare. And he’s not eager to share any longer.
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by Erin A. Craig (2019)
Like 'Two Twisted Crowns', this offers a dark fairy tale vibe with a focus on sisters and mystery.

by Elise Kova (2020)
Similar to 'Two Twisted Crowns', this features a human protagonist thrust into a magical world and a compelling romance.

by Tracy Wolff (2018)
Like 'Two Twisted Crowns', this book blends fantasy elements with a strong romantic plot and engaging characters.

by Shelby Mahurin (2021)
This book shares 'Two Twisted Crowns's' blend of high-stakes fantasy, romance, and morally grey characters.

by Holly Black (2018)
Fans of 'Two Twisted Crowns' will appreciate the intricate fae world-building and folklore elements.
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