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A Court Of Thorns And Roses by Sarah J. Maas

Dragged into the glittering—and perilous—world of the fae, a mortal must navigate deadly trials, courtly intrigue, and a bargain that could change everything. Sensual, high-stakes, and irresistible, A Court Of Thorns And Roses blends fairy-tale echoes with a dangerous romance you can’t look away from.

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... a mortal–fae romance charged with bargains, danger, and banter?

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

If you were swept up by Feyre’s dangerous bond with Tamlin and that fateful bargain with Rhysand under Amarantha’s mountain, you’ll love the thorny chemistry between mortal painter Isobel and the fae prince Rook in An Enchantment of Ravens. Like Feyre, Isobel’s art carries real consequences in faerie politics, and her brushstrokes spark a perilous journey through eerie courts and ancient rites. The push–pull romance, razor-edged etiquette, and life-or-death stakes echo the tension you felt during Feyre’s trials—only here the road itself is the trial, and every clever word can save or doom them.

... a fierce heroine clawing her way from survival to power?

Graceling by Kristin Cashore

Feyre’s arc—from a struggling huntress to someone who claims terrifying power and her own worth—finds a kindred spirit in Katsa of Graceling. Branded by a lethal Grace and used as a political weapon, Katsa confronts what she’s capable of and what she stands for, much like Feyre facing her fear and guilt to solve Amarantha’s riddle and remake herself. If you admired Feyre’s hard-won confidence and the way she chooses her own path after the mountain, Katsa’s journey of self-mastery, mercy, and love will hit the same emotional highs.

... lush, cutthroat faerie courts with ancient rules and treacherous etiquette?

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

Loved the masked Spring Court, the Suriel’s rules, and the deadly bargains that bound Feyre under Amarantha? The Cruel Prince plunges you into Faerie’s glittering cruelty, where every smile is a weapon. Jude navigates courtly traps, poisoned revels, and lethal games with the same sharp instinct Feyre used to survive the worm pit and twist a riddle’s wording to her advantage. The politics are nastier, the alliances more fragile, and the triumphs feel as hard-won as Feyre’s deal-marked victories.

... a charming, dangerous love interest whose motives keep you guessing?

The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller

If Rhysand’s silk-and-dagger presence—helpful one moment, unsettling the next—kept you riveted, meet the Shadow King in The Shadows Between Us. Alessandro’s power is seductive and suspect, and the heroine’s ambitions are as sharp as any knife under the mountain. The relationship simmers with schemes, shifting loyalties, and moral gray areas reminiscent of Feyre navigating bargains, tattoos, and half-truths to outmaneuver Amarantha. It’s a dance of power where trust is a gamble and attraction is part of the strategy.

... a curse-driven quest with deadly trials and a ticking clock?

A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer

Miss the relentless urgency of Feyre’s under-the-mountain trials, the riddle, and the desperate gamble to break Amarantha’s curse? A Curse So Dark and Lonely centers on another curse with brutal rules: Harper is pulled into Emberfall to save a prince before time—and humanity—runs out. Like Feyre, she’s an unlikely champion who learns the weaknesses and loopholes of a cruel enchantment, faces down monsters, and chooses courage when mercy looks impossible. The stakes feel immediate, the clock is unforgiving, and the payoff lands with that same breathless relief.

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