I always think there is something special about following an author from their debut on wards. You get to see their progression as writers and I always feel a deeper bond knowing I have read, and loved all their books from the beginning. The books I’ve chosen to highlight this weeks are debuts yes, but you wouldn’t know that be reading them. Every single one of these books blew me away. They are all a unique and immersive writing style, with world building we should all strive for and some characters I defy you not to fall in love with. The below books made me fall in love with all of the authors and I will certainly be picking up all their future works. What is your favourite debut book/authors? Let me know in the comments.
Thanks to Mandy over at Devouring books for creating these amazing prompts! You should definitely go check her blog out because she posts some great content.
City of Brass
Nahri has never believed in magic. Certainly, she has power; on the streets of 18th century Cairo, she’s a con woman of unsurpassed talent. But she knows better than anyone that the trade she uses to get by—palm readings, zars, healings—are all tricks, sleights of hand, learned skills; a means to the delightful end of swindling Ottoman nobles.
But when Nahri accidentally summons an equally sly, darkly mysterious djinn warrior to her side during one of her cons, she’s forced to accept that the magical world she thought only existed in childhood stories is real. For the warrior tells her a new tale: across hot, windswept sands teeming with creatures of fire, and rivers where the mythical marid sleep; past ruins of once-magnificent human metropolises, and mountains where the circling hawks are not what they seem, lies Daevabad, the legendary city of brass, a city to which Nahri is irrevocably bound.
In that city, behind gilded brass walls laced with enchantments, behind the six gates of the six djinn tribes, old resentments are simmering. And when Nahri decides to enter this world, she learns that true power is fierce and brutal. That magic cannot shield her from the dangerous web of court politics. That even the cleverest of schemes can have deadly consequences.
The Bear and the Nightingale
At the edge of the Russian wilderness, winter lasts most of the year and the snowdrifts grow taller than houses. But Vasilisa doesn’t mind—she spends the winter nights huddled around the embers of a fire with her beloved siblings, listening to her nurse’s fairy tales. Above all, she loves the chilling story of Frost, the blue-eyed winter demon, who appears in the frigid night to claim unwary souls. Wise Russians fear him, her nurse says, and honor the spirits of house and yard and forest that protect their homes from evil.
After Vasilisa’s mother dies, her father goes to Moscow and brings home a new wife. Fiercely devout, city-bred, Vasilisa’s new stepmother forbids her family from honoring the household spirits. The family acquiesces, but Vasilisa is frightened, sensing that more hinges upon their rituals than anyone knows.
And indeed, crops begin to fail, evil creatures of the forest creep nearer, and misfortune stalks the village. All the while, Vasilisa’s stepmother grows ever harsher in her determination to groom her rebellious stepdaughter for either marriage or confinement in a convent.
As danger circles, Vasilisa must defy even the people she loves and call on dangerous gifts she has long concealed—this, in order to protect her family from a threat that seems to have stepped from her nurse’s most frightening tales.
We hunt the Flame
Zafira is the Hunter, disguising herself as a man when she braves the cursed forest of the Arz to feed her people. Nasir is the Prince of Death, assassinating those foolish enough to defy his autocratic father, the king. If Zafira was exposed as a girl, all of her achievements would be rejected; if Nasir displayed his compassion, his father would punish him in the most brutal of ways.
Both are legends in the kingdom of Arawiya—but neither wants to be.
War is brewing, and the Arz sweeps closer with each passing day, engulfing the land in shadow. When Zafira embarks on a quest to uncover a lost artifact that can restore magic to her suffering world and stop the Arz, Nasir is sent by the king on a similar mission: retrieve the artifact and kill the Hunter. But an ancient evil stirs as their journey unfolds—and the prize they seek may pose a threat greater than either can imagine.
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, she feels little different from the artifacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored, and utterly out of place.
Then she finds a strange book. A book that carries the scent of other worlds, and tells a tale of secret doors, of love, adventure and danger. Each page turn reveals impossible truths about the world and January discovers a story increasingly entwined with her own.
Crown of Feathers
I had a sister, once…
In a world ruled by fierce warrior queens, a grand empire was built upon the backs of Phoenix Riders—legendary heroes who soared through the sky on wings of fire—until a war between two sisters ripped it all apart.
I promised her the throne would not come between us.
Sixteen years later, Veronyka is a war orphan who dreams of becoming a Phoenix Rider from the stories of old. After a shocking betrayal from her controlling sister, Veronyka strikes out alone to find the Riders—even if that means disguising herself as a boy to join their ranks.
But it is a fact of life that one must kill or be killed. Rule or be ruled.
Just as Veronyka finally feels like she belongs, her sister turns up and reveals a tangled web of lies between them that will change everything. And meanwhile, the new empire has learned of the Riders’ return and intends to destroy them once and for all.
Sometimes the title of queen is given. Sometimes it must be taken.

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The Bear and the Nightingale was great. I did have a hard time with The Thousand Door book and had to give it up unfortunately.
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Ah that’s a shame but you can’t like everything right? The Winternight Trilogy is an all time fave of mine, glad you enjoyed it 😊
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Oh my GOSH, The Bear and the Nightingale was a debut?!? It was amazing!
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Right? I couldn’t believe it either it’s an all time favourite series of mine.
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Crown of feathers and The bear and the nightingale are some of my faves! And I still really need to read City of brass!
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They’re such amazing debuts & city of brass is just amazing!
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Crown of Feathers and Bear and the Nightingale are on my TBR. They sound like such fab reads! Thanks for sharing Becky 🙂
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Oooh they’re both really good reads! Enjoy 😊
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I read both The Ten Thousand Doors of January and Crown of Feathers and I completely agree, both books blew my mind. I totally wanted to talk about The Ten Thousand Doors of January because that was an incredible debut, but I always talk about books I haven’t read yet, but I am glad someone else mentioned it!!
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I know what you mean, I couldn’t resist putting January in there because it honestly blew me away 😊
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It was incredible! I really want Alix E Harrows upcoming book Once and Future Witches. I cant wait and I really hope I can get my hands on an ARC
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Same! I’ve been bugging the publisher for one since it was announced 😂
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I’m on orbits blogger list so I just have to wait until it’s like a few months out but I want it NOW.
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I think I just need to stop procrastinating and finally pick up Crown of Feathers as its been sitting on my unread shelf for way too long but I’ve been hearing so much about how amazing it is! I loved TBATN and need to re-read it again before continuing on with the series. Not surprisingly, the others are all on my TBR too 😂 Great list, Becky!
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You should totally pick up Crown of Feathers ASAP! It’s such a good read 😊. Also the Winternight trilogy is one of my all time favourite series so you should definitely finish it… the rest are amazing too 😂
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