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Do you want to learn more about Sarah J. Maas books in order? Read on to discover how to approach the author’s work.

There are many rising stars in the fantasy genre, and Sarah J. Maas is one of the most popular. She’s published several books, short stories, and book series that belong to this popular genre.

Here, we’ll provide lists of the author’s books in publishing order and in series.

Sarah J. Maas books in publishing order

Here’s a list of Sarah J. Maas books in publishing order. It’s important to remember that this isn’t the ideal order in which you should read the author’s books because most are written as a part of a series.

  1. Throne of Glass
  2. Crown of Midnight
  3. The Assassin’s Blade
  4. Heir of Fire
  5. A Court of Thorns and Roses
  6. Queen of Shadows
  7. A Court of Mist and Fury
  8. Empire of Storms
  9. A Court of Wings and Ruin
  10. Tower of Dawn
  11. A Court of Frost and Starlight
  12. Catwoman: Soulstealer
  13. Kingdom of Ash
  14. House of Earth and Blood
  15. A Court of Silver Flames
  16. House of Sky and Breath

Sarah J. Maas book series

Here is a list of Sarah J. Maas books sorted into series and a list of standalone works:

The Throne of Glass series

The Throne of Glass book young adult fantasy series is the author’s oldest and most popular series. Sarah J. Mass stated that she got the inspiration for the Throne of Glass book from Disney’s Cinderella. However, the series is anything but a fairy tale.

The protagonist is a young assassin named Celaena Sardothien, who lives in a corrupt kingdom ruled by the King of Adarlan. She gets caught for her crimes and serves her sentence in the salt mines of Endovier.

After a year, the Crown Prince Dorian offers her freedom under one condition: she needs to represent him in a to-death tournament. If she manages to defeat 23 opponents, she’ll serve as the King’s Champion for years and then be free forever. Celaena wins the tournament and eventually gains her freedom.

She forms unbreakable bonds with Chaol (the Captain of the Guard) and Dorian and embarks on many exciting but dangerous adventures on her way to save her people from tyranny. Celaena also learns shocking things about her past.

The Assassin’s Blade is the prequel to the series and consists of five novellas: The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, The Assassin and the Healer, The Assassin and the Desert, The Assassin and the Underworld, and The Assassin and the Empire.

The prequel contains more details about the characters and the plot, but you can skip it and read it later when you get into the series.

This New York Times bestselling list was published by Bloomsbury. Throne of Glass has received the Amazon.com Best Book of 2012 Award.

  • The Assassin’s Blade
  • Throne of Glass
  • Crown of Midnight
  • Heir of Fire
  • Queen of Shadows
  • Empire of Storms
  • Tower of Dawn
  • Kingdom of Ash

A Court of Thrones and Roses series

The first book of this ongoing adult fantasy series was published in 2015, and the last one in 2021, with more books to be announced. The series focuses on Feyre Archeron, who kills a wolf in the woods and is captured and taken to the land of the faerie by Tamlin, a High Lord of Prythian.

Feyre soon learns the world of the Fae isn’t as dangerous as she was taught. She also learns more about Amarantha, a dark force threatening Prythian. Unexpectedly, Feyre and Tamlin become close and eventually develop feelings for each other.

After word gets out that Feyre lives on the High Court, Tamlin decides to let her return to her family for her own good. At home, Feyre realizes she made a mistake leaving Prythian and decides to go back. However, she comes to a ransacked castle and learns about Amarantha’s curse.

She goes to save Tamlin, and Amarantha offers her a deal: she must complete three tasks first. In the end, Feyre manages to break the curse on Tamlin, and they return to the Spring Court together.

First Series

  • A Court of Thorns and Roses
  • A Court of Mist and Fury
  • A Court of Wings and Ruin

Interlude

  • A Court of Frost and Starlight

Second Series

  • A Court of Silver Flames
  • Untitled Book 2 (TBA)
  • Untitled Book 3 (TBA)
  • Untitled novella

The Crescent City series

The Crescent City series is a planned trilogy focusing on Bryce Quinlan, half-human, half-Fae. The books are set in a world of angels, demons, shifters, and other magical creatures, where humans struggle to survive.

After her best friend is murdered, Bryce joins forces with a warrior angel to track down the killer. Their quest leads them to a dangerous enemy that could destroy their entire world.

Bryce and her friends need to overcome many obstacles and challenges to protect Crescent City.

The Crescent City series is the

  • House of Earth and Blood
  • House of Sky and Breath
  • Untitled Book 3

Standalone books

  • Catwoman: Soulstealer (a part of the DC icons collection)
  • Throne of Glass Coloring Book
  • A Court of Thorns and Roses Coloring Book
  • Throne of Glass Collector’s Edition
  • A Court of Thorns and Roses Collector’s Edition

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FAQ

Are all Sarah J. Maas books connected?

No, they aren’t. Some are part of two separate series and some are standalone books.

How many books will be in Sarah J. Maas Crescent City series?

The Crescent City will be a trilogy, so there will be one more book published in the near future.

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