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A Court of Thorns and Roses • Book 7

4.15 BLT Score
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About This Book

The courts of Prythian have always been a world where love and survival are nearly the same thing — where the stakes are personal before they are political, and where every alliance carries the weight of something older and more fragile than power. With this seventh entry in the series, Sarah J. Maas returns to the world that made her a phenomenon, pulling readers back into a landscape of ancient magic, fractured loyalties, and characters whose choices carry real consequences. Whether you've followed this series from the beginning or are revisiting familiar faces, there's an undeniable pull to stepping back into Prythian — a place that feels both dangerous and achingly lived-in.

Maas writes with a pacing that makes 900-plus pages disappear. Her chapters end with the precision of someone who understands momentum, and her emotional beats land because she's built the architecture for them across books. The prose is lush without being indulgent, and she has a particular gift for romantic tension that earns its payoff. Readers who surrender to the rhythm of her storytelling will find themselves fully absorbed.