Books to Read If You Like A Court of Thorns and Roses

Stack of books: Of Goblin Kings, The High Mountain Court, These Hollow Vows, From Blood and Ash, and Rhapsodic

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So, you binge-read the entire (well, the entirety of what’s published) A Court of Thorns and Roses series and are now pondering what to read next. I can certainly sympathize, having been where you are not too long ago. These five books helped to ease my ACOTAR-induced book hangover, and I hope they’ll do the same for you.

 

From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The book From Blood and Ash pulled out from a book shelf

This popular fantasy romance ticks all the boxes: a slow-burn, forbidden romance; an otherworldly setting; a formidable female protagonist; immersive storytelling; action; and suspense. Once you pick up this book, you won’t want to put it down. Read full review→

 

Rhapsodic by Laura Thalassa

The author of this post holds the book Rhapsodic in front of her; her face is not visible

The male love interest is a winged faerie who rules over the Kingdom of Night – need I say more? Read full review→

 

These Hollow Vows by Lexi Ryan

The book These Hollow Vows perched upright on a white windowsill

With its fast-paced plot, fantastical setting, and love triangle that features not one but two handsome male fae, These Hollow Vows will have you glued to its pages. Read full review→

 

The High Mountain Court by A.K. Mulford

The book The High Mountain Court partially pulled out from a bookshelf

Witches and faeries and romance, oh my! This escapist fantasy takes you on an adventure across a magical but perilous land. Read full review→

 

Of Goblins and Gold by Emma Hamm

The omnibus edition of the Of Goblin Kings series laid flat on a wooden table

Have you ever watched the 1980s movie Labyrinth and wished that there was a more grown-up version of the story with romance and an adult female lead? If yes, then allow me to introduce you to Of Goblins and Gold. Read full review→

 

I hope you enjoy reading these books, and if you have already read them, let me know what you think of them in the comments section below! 

-Julia

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