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A Court Of Thorns And Roses by Sarah J. Maas

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In A Court Of Thorns And Roses, did you enjoy ...

... the clear, high-stakes quest and personal mission?

Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin

If you loved following Feyre’s dangerous mission into the heart of Prythian, you’ll be swept up by Lou’s desperate, goal-driven struggle to survive as a witch hiding in plain sight. Like A Court of Thorns and Roses, Serpent & Dove centers on a heroine with everything at risk, who must navigate treacherous bargains and a deadly marriage—all while a larger conflict looms. The tension and urgency will keep you turning the pages into the night.

... watching a heroine evolve and change through adversity?

Uprooted by Naomi Novik

If Feyre’s transformation from a mortal huntress to a powerful fae enchanted you, you’ll be just as captivated by Agnieszka’s journey. In Uprooted, Agnieszka starts as an unassuming village girl and grows into a formidable magic user, unraveling her own strengths against impossible odds. The sense of discovery and personal growth is as rewarding and immersive as in Maas’s world.

... protagonists whose choices aren’t always purely heroic or villainous?

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

If you were drawn to Feyre’s morally complex decisions—her willingness to make sacrifices, break rules, and sometimes blur the lines between right and wrong—you’ll love Isobel in An Enchantment of Ravens. Isobel isn’t a typical Chosen One; her choices are sometimes selfish, sometimes brave, always deeply human, and the fae she encounters are equally layered and unpredictable.

... intricate, immersive magical worlds with their own histories and rules?

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

If you lost yourself in the lush, dangerous courts and ancient magic of Prythian, you’ll be spellbound by the treacherous world of Elfhame. The Cruel Prince offers detailed descriptions of faerie politics, customs, and creatures, building a world that feels just as real and perilous as Maas’s. The setting is so vivid, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped through the page.

... a richly woven romantic subplot amidst fantasy adventure?

Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

If you swooned over Feyre and Tamlin’s slow-burn romance (and, later, the tangled relationships with other fae), you’ll adore the chemistry between Elisabeth and Nathaniel in Sorcery of Thorns. Their connection grows through peril and wit, with just the right balance of tension, banter, and heartfelt moments, all wrapped in a magical, dangerous world.

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