


The first three books in this series, and the novella, do not feature crossovers with any of Maas’ other books, but the most recent installment, A Court of Silver Flames, does feature a slight crossover with Kingdom of Ash. Whisked away to the faerie land of Prythian, she soon learns that her captor is a High Lord of the fae and begins to realize that some of what she has been told of the fae’s nature may not be entirely true.

First published in 2015, the story begins as a retelling of the Norwegian fairie tale E ast of the Sun and West of the Moon. When 19-year-old Feyre Archeron kills a fairie disguised as a wolf, another beast-like creature arrives seeking vengeance. Image: Bloomsbury A Court of Thorns and RosesĪ Court of Thorns and Roses is perhaps Maas’ most popular series.
