Will There Be a Sixth 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' Book?
Will there be a sixth 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' book? Bestselling writer Sarah J. Maas has a new book deal, and readers are anticipating 'ACOTAR' 6.
Those acquainted with the literary land of BookTok may know of New York Times bestselling creator Sarah J. Maas's fable novel sequence A Court of Thorns and Roses. Released again in 2015, the primary installment in the ACOTAR sequence follows the adventures of 19-year-old huntress Feyre, who's punished by way of a ghastly creature after killing a fae wolf within the woods.
"Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin— one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled their world," the book's synopsis reads.
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It isn't lengthy ahead of Feyre's hatred for Tamlin blossoms into lust, as A Court of Thorns and Roses is a fiery Beauty and the Beast reimagining.
Deemed "perfect for fans of Kristin Cashore and George R. R. Martin," the ACOTAR collection recently boasts 5 books: A Court of Thorns and Roses (2015), A Court of Mist and Fury (2016), A Court of Wings and Ruin (2017), A Court of Frost and Starlight (2018), and A Court of Silver Flames (2021).
Since the discharge of the 5th book — which centers on the journey of Feyre's sister, Nesta Archeron — bookworms have been yearning extra ACOTAR. As rumors spread like wildfire across BookTok, readers talk about the possibility of a sixth installment. Here's everything we know needless to say.
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Will there be a sixth 'ACOTAR' book? The future of the series is unclear.
Sarah J. Maas — additionally the creator of the Crescent City and Throne of Glass collection — not too long ago signed a four-book deal with Bloomsbury Publishing, though specifics are limited. This does not come with her three books currently below commission at Bloomsbury, in keeping with Publishers Weekly.
Of the seven SJM books in the works is House of Flame and Shadow, the 3rd installment within the Crescent City series.
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"CRESCENT CITY 3 NEWS! I know you’ve been waiting for this – so excited to announce that Crescent City 3 is officially HOUSE OF FLAME AND SHADOW, and will be on sale January 30th, 2024!" the "romantasy" writer — who pens her books in Microsoft Word — announced on Instagram in March 2023.
"Pre-orders are live now at all retailers – and there’s lots more news to come, including information on special editions. I’ll share all of the details once they’re final!"
While fans are thrilled in regards to the Crescent City 3 announcement, they won't let it distract them from their hearts' need: ACOTAR 6.
"Let’s use this same energy to bring another ACOTAR book. Thank you," commented Instagram person Jerrica Goodwin.
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In response to SJM's thrilling new Bloomsbury deal, the publishing house's managing director of crew gross sales and marketing, Kathleen Farrar, stated: “The Crescent City series is a heady combination which has made it a world bestseller. Working with Sarah and proceeding to construct a international logo for her and her titles is one of the nice privileges at Bloomsbury.”
Though there's no explicit point out of A Court of Thorns and Roses, fans are hoping the writer will pivot from the CC books to focus on the sixth ACOTAR installment. As we stay our page-turning fingers crossed, it's a must to observe that SJM's web site in particular refers to ACOTAR as "an ongoing series," which is a excellent sign.
In the period in-between, SJM stans have a lot to look forward to: House of Flame and Shadow and an ACOTAR Hulu adaptation from Ron Moore (Outlander) and Sarah J. Maas herself!
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