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You did it - you're finally doneA dish of thorns and roses.Or known as ACOTAR over thereBookTok. And when I say finished, I don't just mean book one. I'm speaking of the entire series - because each one is trueDIMENSIONSFan knows the actionReallystarts when you hit book two.
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If you've only read the first book and have yet to continue through the rest of the series, my first advice to you is to read the rest. You've probably heard this advice by now if you're a reader who's spent any time on TikTok, Instagram, and yes, even Tumblr. But if not, then heed my warning and finish the rest of the series before reading any further. Because spoilers will follow after this point, and I promise you don't want to miss out on all the juicy ACOTAR goodness that our Lady Sarah J. Maas has to offer.
Well, if you've read the series then congratulations, you officially know what a book hangover feels like. This feeling of reading a book or series is so good that it will take you a while to recover and absorb something else. After finishing ACOTAR myself, I went down a Tumblr and TikTok rabbit hole of fan art and theories for weeks while simultaneously pretending I had fallen in love with more than just three fictional men with bat wings.
But eventually you'll recover from your book hangover and be in search of something new - maybe something that features morally gray male leads who are devilishly handsome, an inner circle of friends that feels like family, and female protagonists, that change the world. While I'm going to make this my official request to Sarah J. Maas, please, for God's sake, give us book six... those othersfantasy bookscan get us by until we finally learn who Azriel's mate is. Sigh.
Stechpalme Schwarz
The Folk of the Air series
Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would fall in love with a vicious male lead with a dick, but here we are. Started withThe Cruel Prince, who has certainly appeared on BookTok a number of times, the series' protagonist, June, is forced to live in the High Court of Faerie, where she meets Prince Carden, the king's youngest son, who is particularly evil and cruel. When disaster strikes, Jude forms a particularly insidious alliance to protect her loved ones, bestowing on her a secret power that will help her control the new king.The people of the airis a three-volume series with additional novellas and short stories.
Melissa Blair
The Halfling Saga
If you're a particular fan of spies in fantasy realms - like our beloved Inej inSix crows-ThenThe Halfling Sagashould be your next read. Start withA broken blade, this series follows a half-elven assassin who enters a magical faeland where she must determine if her enemy is mortal, elven, or a halfling like herself. It's a fast-paced, high-fantasy series that has - yes - some romance in it. The saga continues with book two,A crown of shadows, that maybe.
Carissa Broadbent
Crown of Nyaxia-Serie
If you're looking for some fantasy action that also involves vampires, this is the series for you. Death, war, mysterious rivalries and a heartbreaking forbidden romance will have you screaming at the first book,The Serpent and the Wings of the Night, and longing for the next book set, due out later in April,The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King.
Hannah White
Die Nightshade Crown-Serie
Be warned - there's only one book for this series, so if you're someone who needs to jump into a series all at once, proceed with caution. Although I looked at the rave reviews of the first book,The Thimble King, is already on GoodReads, it may be worth reading for the future. This series begins with a young girl on the run who discovers that her secret powers could change the fate of the kingdom as we know it (sunmancer vibes, anyone?). Into the glamorous world of the king, Lore must confront the politics, religion and debauchery of the royal court - with a little forbidden romance that will have you turning page after page.
Sarah J Maas
Throne of Glass series
Well, if you're a Sarah J. Maas fan and don't mind being utterly devastated by another series of hers, then you should guide your next adventure through her seven booksThrone of glassSeries. While this series' world doesn't coincide with Prythian, the world ACOTAR is set in, some Sarah J. Maas online fans believe that somehow those worlds are all connected -- and could come together in future ACOTAR books.
Sarah J Maas
Crescent City-Reihe
Speaking of connecting worlds, the latest series from Sarah J. Maascrescent cityis an integral part of the ACOTAR world and should certainly be connected. The main character, half Fae and half human Bryce Quinlan, seeks revenge on a demon that destroyed her friends and forms an alliance with the fallen angel Hunt Athalar. As the two investigate Crescent City, they uncover the truths of a terrifying dark force... and of course, what's a Sarah J. Maas book without some hot love?
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Reihe An Heir Comes to Rise
With lots of twists and turns and a whole series to get your head around,An heir risestakes you back to a world of mystical fairies with an orphaned protagonist who fights for her life and eventually finds out she harbors a dark secret that could save them all. Sound familiar? Packed with all the fantasy tropes we love, this series already has five of the seven books ready for you to devour.
Jenna Wolfhart
The Mist King series
A protagonist forced to marry a villainous fairy king and leave her family behind? Say less! This series, starting withOf fog and shadows, follows the story of a human girl who is forced to live with an immortal fairy, but soon escapes and meets the elusive Mist King, known as an enemy for what he has done to her people. But of course, to free their people, they must strike a deal - and try not to fall in love in the process. Big faint.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
From the Blood and Ash series
If Sarah J. Maas recommends this series herself, then you know it's about to go under. Out ofblood and ashesis a five book series featuring a very strong female protagonist, evil queens, dark sinister forces and of course swooning steamy love scenes. And of course, much like the intersecting shared worlds of Sarah J. Maas' books, the author has a new oneflesh and fireSeries you can jump into right away - all set in the same world.
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FAQs
Finally read ACOTAR and want more? Here's what you should read next? ›
So far, it's a trilogy. The third book will be released on January 30, 2024. You can check my review on this series here!
Will there be more books after a court of silver flames? ›So far, it's a trilogy. The third book will be released on January 30, 2024. You can check my review on this series here!
Is there ACOTAR book 6? ›Also known as ACOTAR Book 6. #1 New York Times bestselling author Sarah J. Maas comes the third and final spin-off novel to A Court of Thorns and Roses series.
Is Acosf the last book in the Acotar series? ›The book series continues with the fifth book A Court of Silver Flames coming out in early 2021.
Is there going to be a 5th book in the Acotar series? ›A Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses, 5)