Love Rebecca Yarros? You’ll want to add these three books by the author to your must-read list.
Rebecca Yarros is a bestselling author whose work spans a range of genres.
While you might know her for her series, Rebecca also has several standalone novels, each equally unputdownable as the last.
So whether you’ve already read some of her books and are looking for more, or searching for your next favourite author, you won't regret picking up one of these fast-paced reads.
After a few pages, you’ll soon realise why Rebecca is a bestseller and a TikTok sensation. Learn more about three must-read Rebecca Yarros books, and get ready for plenty of reading ahead.
3 books by Rebecca Yarros to read next
The Things We Leave Unfinished: TikTok made me buy it Rebecca Yarros
When Georgia discovers that her late grandmother, the infamous romance author Scarlett Stanton, never finished her last book, she is determined to share her story. But first, it needs to be written. Working with a charismatic bestselling romance author Noah, Georgia begins to put the story together. While tracing Scarlett’s history, will they discover that not all love stories have a happy ending?
Great and Precious Things: TikTok made me buy it Rebecca Yarros
How do you define yourself when others have already decided who you are? Six years ago, Camden Daniels returned from war without his younger brother. No one in his small hometown, Alba, Colorado, would forgive him, especially not his father. So when he receives a desperate message from his dad, Camden knows it's time to go home. But home is where Willow is waiting . . . The one woman he can never have.
The Last Letter: TikTok made me buy it Rebecca Yarros
One final letter. His last wish. Go and be with her: ‘If you’re reading this, well, you know the last-letter drill. You made it. I didn’t. Get off the guilt train, because I know if there was any chance you could have saved me, you would have.
‘I need one thing from you: get out of the army and get to Telluride. My little sister Ella’s raising the twins alone. She’s too independent and won’t accept help easily, but she has lost our grandmother, our parents, and now me.’