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List of 15 authors like Hafsah Faizal

Hafsah Faizal is a standout voice in young adult fantasy, best known for We Hunt the Flame, a novel that blends sweeping adventure, layered characters, and a world shaped by Middle Eastern folklore.

If you love Hafsah Faizal’s immersive storytelling, morally complex heroes, and atmospheric fantasy, these authors are well worth exploring next:

  1. Sabaa Tahir

    Sabaa Tahir writes emotionally intense fantasy with vivid settings and relentless stakes. Her novel An Ember in the Ashes,  unfolds in a brutal empire where loyalty is enforced through fear and violence.

    The story follows Laia, who will risk everything to save her brother, and Elias, a soldier beginning to question the system he serves. As their paths converge, the novel builds into a gripping story of resistance, sacrifice, and hope.

    Readers who appreciate Hafsah Faizal’s rich world-building and emotionally charged character arcs will likely find plenty to love here.

  2. Roshani Chokshi

    Roshani Chokshi is celebrated for myth-infused fantasy that feels both enchanting and deeply emotional.

    One of her best-known books, The Star-Touched Queen,  follows Maya, a young woman burdened by dark predictions who is drawn into a political marriage steeped in mystery.

    As she uncovers the secrets surrounding her husband and his strange kingdom, Maya must navigate power, destiny, and desire. If Hafsah Faizal’s lyrical style and immersive settings appeal to you, Chokshi is a natural author to try next.

  3. Leigh Bardugo

    Leigh Bardugo excels at building intricate fantasy worlds populated by sharp, memorable characters. Her novel Six of Crows  centers on a band of outcasts recruited for an impossible heist.

    At the center is Kaz Brekker, a brilliant and ruthless criminal mastermind whose crew is as dangerous as the mission itself. Betrayals, shifting loyalties, and layered backstories keep the tension high from start to finish.

    If you enjoy Hafsah Faizal’s balance of action, atmosphere, and character complexity, Bardugo’s work is a strong match.

  4. Renée Ahdieh

    Renée Ahdieh writes lush, atmospheric fantasy threaded with romance, danger, and intrigue. In The Wrath and the Dawn,  she reimagines the tale of Shahrzad and King Shahryar, a ruler who takes a new bride each night only to have her executed by morning.

    When Shahrzad volunteers to become his next bride, she does so with a plan: survive long enough to avenge her friend. By captivating the king with stories, she begins to uncover the truths hidden beneath his cruelty.

    Fans of Hafsah Faizal’s evocative storytelling and folklore-inspired worlds should feel right at home with Ahdieh’s writing.

  5. Shelby Mahurin

    Shelby Mahurin writes immersive fantasy filled with sharp banter, strong emotion, and vivid settings. Her novel Serpent & Dove  follows Lou, a witch forced into marriage with Reid, a devout witch hunter.

    That unlikely pairing creates immediate tension, especially as secrets and divided loyalties complicate their relationship. The result is a story that blends magic, danger, romance, and questions of trust.

    Readers drawn to Hafsah Faizal’s emotional intensity and layered character dynamics may enjoy Mahurin’s work.

  6. Sarah J. Maas

    Sarah J. Maas is known for expansive fantasy worlds, compelling heroines, and high emotional stakes. In A Court of Thorns and Roses,  Feyre, a young huntress, kills a wolf in the woods and is taken to the realm of the Fae in retribution.

    What begins as punishment soon becomes something far more dangerous and transformative. As Feyre uncovers the secrets of this magical world, she is forced to confront love, power, and survival.

    Those who enjoy Hafsah Faizal’s lush fantasy and adventurous storytelling may find Maas an easy next pick.

  7. Tahereh Mafi

    Tahereh Mafi writes with a distinctive, emotionally charged style that gives her stories a strong sense of urgency. Her novel Shatter Me,  follows Juliette, a girl whose touch is fatal, as she struggles to survive under a corrupt regime.

    Imprisoned and feared for her power, Juliette must decide whether she will remain a weapon in someone else’s hands or reclaim control of her own life. The novel combines romance, rebellion, and suspense in a fast-moving dystopian setting.

    If you like Hafsah Faizal’s character-driven storytelling, Mafi’s work may be a great fit.

  8. Tracy Deonn

    Tracy Deonn blends mythology, history, and contemporary settings in ways that feel fresh and powerful.

    In her novel Legendborn,  Bree is still grieving her mother when she discovers a hidden world of secret societies and ancient magic during a college program.

    As Bree learns that she may be tied to this world in ways she never imagined, she uncovers startling truths about her mother’s death and her own identity. The story is rich with emotion, mystery, and escalating stakes.

    Fans of Hafsah Faizal may especially appreciate Deonn’s mix of fantastical elements and deeply personal themes.

  9. Marie Lu

    Marie Lu writes fast-paced fiction with cinematic plotting and compelling world-building. In Legend,  a militarized future sets the stage for a clash between two teens from opposite sides of society: Day, a notorious rebel, and June, a prodigy trained by the government.

    After a murder brings them into conflict, both begin uncovering truths that challenge everything they have been taught. The story moves quickly while still giving its central relationship real weight.

    Readers who enjoy Hafsah Faizal’s strong character connections and tense, high-stakes storytelling may want to try Lu next.

  10. Holly Black

    Holly Black writes fantasy full of sharp politics, dangerous beauty, and morally complicated characters. Her novel The Cruel Prince,  introduces Jude, a mortal girl taken to the High Court of Faerie after a devastating tragedy.

    In a world where immortals view humans as lesser beings, Jude refuses to remain powerless. Court intrigue, betrayal, and ruthless ambition shape every page as she fights for a place in a realm that does not welcome her.

    If Hafsah Faizal’s layered conflicts and intense atmosphere appeal to you, Holly Black is well worth reading.

  11. Laini Taylor

    Laini Taylor writes fantasy that feels dreamlike, lyrical, and slightly eerie in the best way. In Daughter of Smoke and Bone,  Karou is an art student in Prague who secretly runs errands for Brimstone, a mysterious, monstrous figure.

    Brimstone trades in wishes and collects teeth, though Karou has never fully understood why. As the story unfolds, hidden histories, angels, and long-buried connections emerge in surprising ways.

    Readers who love Hafsah Faizal’s sense of wonder and richly imagined settings may be drawn to Taylor’s work as well.

  12. Victoria Aveyard

    Victoria Aveyard writes twisty fantasy packed with power struggles and betrayal. In Red Queen,  society is divided between silver-blooded elites with extraordinary abilities and powerless red-blooded commoners.

    Mare Barrow, a thief from the lower class, discovers that she possesses a power no one can explain. That revelation thrusts her into the heart of the silver court, where deception is everywhere and survival depends on playing a dangerous game.

    With its rebellion, shifting alliances, and constant tension, this is a strong choice for readers who enjoy Hafsah Faizal’s high-stakes fantasy.

  13. Elizabeth Lim

    Elizabeth Lim writes fantasy inspired by myth, folklore, and classic storytelling traditions. Her novel Spin the Dawn,  follows Maia, a gifted young tailor who longs to master her craft in a world that denies her that chance.

    Disguising herself as a boy, she enters a competition to become the royal tailor and is tasked with creating magical gowns for the emperor’s bride. Along the way, the story unfolds into a tale of love, sacrifice, and mythic adventure.

    Fans of Hafsah Faizal may enjoy Lim’s vibrant worlds and determined heroines.

  14. Zoraida Córdova

    Zoraida Córdova writes fantasy that is immersive, dramatic, and full of striking magical ideas. In Incendiary,  readers enter the kingdom of Puerto Leones, where magic is outlawed and fear shapes everyday life.

    The heroine, Renata, is a Robari with the rare ability to steal memories. Once used as a weapon by the King’s Justice, she escapes and joins a rebel group known as the Whispers.

    When their leader is captured, Renata must return to the palace, rescue him, and confront buried truths about her own past. The novel offers danger, betrayal, and emotional depth in equal measure.

    If you enjoy Hafsah Faizal’s blend of fantasy, intensity, and resilient characters, Zoraida Córdova could be an excellent next read.

  15. Andrea Stewart

    Andrea Stewart writes fantasy that combines inventive magic systems with deeply personal stakes. In The Bone Shard Daughter,  she introduces an empire ruled by an emperor who maintains control through bone magic.

    At the center is Lin, his daughter, who is determined to recover her lost memories and uncover the secrets her father has kept hidden. The world’s eerie constructs, powered by stolen bone shards, create a memorable backdrop for rebellion, discovery, and shifting loyalties.

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