
Cinda Williams Chima
Cinda Williams Chima is a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fantasy novels. She is best known for her Seven Realms series, which includes "The Demon King" and "The Gray Wolf Throne," and her Heir series, featuring "The Enchanter Heir" and "Flamecaster." Chima's work is celebrated for its intricate world-building and compelling characters.
Books by Cinda Williams Chima
6 books available

Flamecaster
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.0(12,576)
A prince-healer bent on regicide and a saboteur marked by fate find their paths entwined in a kingdom rife with dark magic, forcing them to choose between vengeance and an unexpected destiny.

The Enchanter Heir
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.0(8,306)
Haunted by a brutal massacre that gave him deadly magic, an assassin for the undead finds his world intertwined with a musician, as they uncover secrets that could ignite a war between rival magical guilds.

The Gray Wolf Throne
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.4(42,805)
A street wizard, betrayed when his friend turns out to be the princess he's sworn to protect, must navigate court politics and assassination attempts to crown her queen, as their forbidden love grows in a kingdom on the verge of war.

The Demon King
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.1(67,965)
A former thief, marked by mysterious silver cuffs, and a rebellious princess heir find their lives tied to a dangerous ancient amulet as their world nears a magical war between clans and powerful wizards.

The Wizard Heir
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.1(40,022)
A rebellious teenage wizard, plagued by uncontrolled magic and a tragic past, is thrust into a secluded school where the charismatic headmaster promises training but secretly plots to exploit his students' powers for a sinister agenda.

The Sorcerer Heir
by Cinda Williams Chima
4.1(5,492)
Ancient rivalries reignite, and new betrayals surface. A wizard and a sorceress must mend their fractured trust, untangle a web of murderous plots, and uncover the past before it shatters the fragile peace between magical guilds.