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Dawn of Wonder Book 2

The Wakening #2 / 2
by Jonathan Renshaw
Dawn of Wonder Book 2 (The Wakening #2) by Jonathan Renshaw
⧗ 9.84 / 66
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The upcoming second book in The Wakening series by Jonathan Renshaw.

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Release date: TBA (estimate 2026)

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Jonathan Renshaw

Jonathan Renshaw didn’t arrive in the world of fantasy fiction with fanfare — he carved his place quietly, through the resonance of a single, unforgettable story. Dawn of Wonder, his debut novel, emerged like a long-lost legend—rich, haunting, and strangely familiar, as if it had been waiting to be told. Blending lyrical prose with a coming-of-age tale steeped in pain, loyalty, and perseverance, Renshaw captured something rare: a fantasy that feels deeply personal.

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Originally from South Africa, Renshaw’s journey to storytelling wasn’t linear. Before penning epic sagas, he dabbled in music and academia, bringing a philosopher’s eye and a composer’s ear to his writing. This multidisciplinary background echoes in his narrative style—measured and melodic, often more concerned with emotional resonance than spectacle.

In Dawn of Wonder, the first book in The Wakening series, readers are introduced to Aedan, a boy marked by trauma and driven by relentless curiosity. But beneath the battles and intrigue lies Renshaw’s true obsession: the psychology of courage. He doesn’t just build worlds—he digs into the soft underbelly of fear, memory, and longing, making his fantasy feel as introspective as it is adventurous.

Despite being a self-published work, Dawn of Wonder defied expectations. It became an Amazon bestseller and gained a cult following, not because of flashy marketing but because readers found something real inside its pages. Renshaw’s writing is slow-burning and immersive, the kind of fantasy that rewards patience with moments of quiet, breathtaking clarity.

He’s famously meticulous—fans have waited years for the sequel, a delay that Renshaw has acknowledged with both humility and determination. “You only get one chance to make a second impression,” he once said in a blog post, hinting at the care he pours into every chapter.

Though his bibliography may still be short, Jonathan Renshaw has already proven that he doesn’t just tell stories—he shapes them with the weight and wonder of myth. And for many readers, that’s more than enough to wait for.

The Wakening

In a world teetering between shadow and silence, The Wakening unfolds not with thunderous prophecy, but with the quiet ache of a boy who has lost too much to ever feel truly safe again. What begins as a tale of a wounded child escaping cruelty slowly deepens into a labyrinthine journey of survival, intelligence, and self-mastery—set against the backdrop of a world as beautiful as it is bruised.

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At the heart of the series is Aedan: not a chosen one, not a hero foretold, but a boy with a mind like a blade and a memory that won’t let him rest. As the story carries him from mist-shrouded forests to the spires of ancient academies, and into the corridors of political danger, readers are pulled into a coming-of-age fantasy that values quiet resilience over destiny, and sharp wit over brute strength.

This is epic fantasy told with restraint—lyrical, immersive, and deeply introspective. The pacing is deliberate, the prose rich with texture, and the emotional weight carried not by sweeping wars or endless lore dumps, but by moments of silence, trust, and quiet rebellion. It's a story that asks not just what someone must do to fight the darkness, but what it costs them to keep going.

Since its release, the series has cultivated a devoted following through word of mouth alone. Readers are drawn not just to the world-building, but to the emotional gravity that lingers long after the final page. If you’re looking for fantasy that listens before it speaks—where pain and beauty live side by side—this series will stay with you. Quietly. Powerfully. Like a story you half-remember from a dream.


The Wakening consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Dawn of Wonder (The Wakening #1)
★ 9.58 / 7
Dawn of Wonder Book 2 (The Wakening #2)
⧗ 9.84 / 66


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