A Court of Frost and Starlight
A Court of Frost and Starlight is less a new crisis than a pause to live with the aftermath of one. Set after the war in A Court of Wings and Ruin, it follows Feyre, Rhysand, and their circle as…
A Court of Frost and Starlight is less a new crisis than a pause to live with the aftermath of one. Set after the war in A Court of Wings and Ruin, it follows Feyre, Rhysand, and their circle as…
A Court of Wings and Ruin begins with Feyre back in the Spring Court, no longer trapped there in the same way and no longer willing to move through that world without purpose. The book opens in a place of…
Feyre survived Under the Mountain, but A Court of Mist and Fury begins by making clear that survival is not the same thing as recovery. Back in the Spring Court, she is no longer the same person who crossed the…
Feyre lives by the bow, and when she kills a wolf in the woods, she sets off consequences far larger than she understands. A Court of Thorns and Roses begins with that act of survival, then shifts into a story…
House of Flame and Shadow begins with Bryce Quinlan stranded far from Midgard, desperate to get back to the world, people, and life she left behind. That separation gives the book its immediate tension. Bryce is no longer just navigating…
Bryce Quinlan and Hunt Athalar are trying to find something like normal life after everything that happened in House of Earth and Blood, but House of Sky and Breath makes clear almost immediately that peace is not going to last.…
Bryce Quinlan has built a bright, fast, modern life in Crescent City, a place where magic, technology, and old hierarchies exist side by side. Then a brutal loss shatters that life and leaves her with grief that curdles into the…
The Assassin’s Blade is not a single continuous novel so much as the foundation beneath the entire Throne of Glass series. This collection gathers five prequel novellas that follow Celaena Sardothien before the events of Throne of Glass, when she…
The Assassin and the Empire brings Celaena Sardothien to a dangerous turning point just before the main series begins. For once, she seems to have something like a future within reach: she and Sam have carved out a life of…
Before the events of Throne of Glass, Celaena Sardothien is given what seems like a worthy assignment: strike at slavery by carrying out a mission for the King of the Assassins. But The Assassin and the Underworld quickly makes clear…