A Court of Thorns and Roses is an adult fantasy series by American author Sarah J. Maas. It consists of five novels in this order: “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” “A Court of Mist and Fury” “A Court of Wings and Ruin,” “A Court of Frost and Starlight,” and “A Court of Silver Flames.” Sarah J. Maas’s storytelling has made this series a favorite among fantasy readers
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas is a fantasy romance juggernaut that’ll rip your heart out, stitch it back, and leave you begging for more. Picking up after A Court of Thorns and Roses, we’re back with Feyre Archeron, who’s no longer just a human huntress but the High Fae fiancée of Tamlin, Spring Court’s golden boy. She saved Prythian from Amarantha’s curse, but the trauma’s got her crumbling—Tamlin’s overprotective cage and her own PTSD are suffocating her. Enter Rhysand, the Night Court’s enigmatic High Lord, who’s all violet eyes, snarky smirks, and dangerous allure. A magical bargain pulls Feyre into his glittering Velaris, a city of starlight and secrets, where she trains her new powers (she’s got a bit of all High Lords’ gifts) and rediscovers her fire. Rhys’s Inner Circle—Cassian, Azriel, Mor, Amren—are a found-family dream, and his slow-burn bond with Feyre, built on trust and “you’re my equal” vibes, is pure catnip (🌶️🌶️🌶️). Their enemies-to-lovers arc, with lines like, “To the stars who listen—and the dreams that are answered,” redefines swoon. The 626-page beast, a 2016 NYT bestseller, dives deeper into Prythian’s politics, with a looming war against Hybern and a twisty plot involving the King’s Cauldron. BookTok’s feral for Rhys’s feminist king energy and Feyre’s glow-up, but some fans shade Tamlin’s arc (he’s… not great) or find the middle pacing draggy before the epic finale. X posts call it “the best Maas book”, though a few gripe about retconned lore from book one. It’s a spicy, soul-shaking ride that sets up A Court of Wings and Ruin, cementing Sarah J. Maas as fantasy romance royalty.
Who Should Read It? This is for fantasy romance fans who love slow-burn and enemies-to-lovers tropes, readers craving A Touch of Darkness or Throne of Glass vibes, or BookTok buffs obsessed with Sarah J. Maas books. If you’re into The Graham Effect for heat or My Fault for drama and cool with triggers like PTSD, abuse, sexual assault mentions, or explicit content (18+, check warnings!), grab this—perfect for ages 17+ for an epic, steamy binge. Read A Court of Thorns and Roses first. If you hate long books or Tamlin from book one, brace yourself—check reviews first.
PDF Name: | A Court of Mist and Fury |
acotar series: | Book Tow |
Genres: | Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult, New Adult, Fiction, Romantasy, Fae, Fantasy Romance, Magic |
Total Pages: | 672 |
Book By: | Sarah J. Maas |
Language: | English |
First published | May 3, 2016 |
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