George R.R. Martin's latest book, "The Winds of Winter," is still awaiting release date. Fans are excitedly looking forward to its launch, as a total of four years has passed since the last book in the novel series was written. Reports state that the latest book may see Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) finally reaching Westeros and setting out to wage war.

After four long years, "The Winds of Winter (TWOW)," the sixth installment in the novel series "A Song of Ice and Fire," remains to be unavailable. Even with Martin trying to avoid conventions and interviews to be able to devote most of his time into finishing the novel, official statements on when "TWOW" will be released remains unavailable and uncertain, Christian Post reports.

On the other hand, iDigital Times says that even without an official release date for "The Winds of Winter," there are already signs that a 2016 release for the book is at bay. Reports claim that the production crew of the "Game of Thrones" Season 6 was already spotted carrying a manuscript of "TWOW." The report reportedly came from an alleged leak from the editor of the production team of the HBO series.

Christian Post also said that there have been reports that in the book, Daenerys may finally set out her plan in claiming the Iron Throne and avenging her family in Westeros.

Meanwhile, the Season 6 of the popular TV series "Game of Thrones" is about to premiere this coming April, surpassing the current events in the book series. If it is true that a "TWOW" manuscript is in use in the filming of "Game of Thrones" Season 6, the speculations that Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) return in the show as a White Walker backed up with plot predictions that Daenerys will finally reach Westeros and start waging war for the Iron Throne may be real as well.

According to reports, although Daenerys was brought to a grassland where Dothraki warriors thrive in the Season 5 finale of the series, her dragons will most likely rescue her so she can fulfill her destiny and claim her place in Westeros. However, all these remain to be speculations, and fans will have to wait for the show to return in April or for the book to finally be released to confirm the details.

While fans of the book series await "TWOW's" returns though, they can deviate their attention to "The Game of Thrones" return this April 2016 for the meantime, which may see Daenarys bringing blood and fire to King's Landing.