
A Court of Mist and Fury
Sarah J. Maas · A Court of Thorns and Roses #2
Hand-pickedShares fated mates, found family & fae court. Same author, too.
Read-alikes
A Court of Wings and Ruin is fated mates, found family & court intrigue — steamy (3/5), first-person, ending on a hard-won happy ending. These 12 romantasy read-alikes are ranked by how much they share with it, closest first — each one explained.
Feyre Archeron returns to the Spring Court as a deep-cover spy, weaponising Tamlin's trust to dismantle his alliance with the King of Hybern from within. Once back in the Night Court with Rhysand and her found family, she must unite all seven warring High Lords against an invading army that holds the magical Cauldron — and the power to remake the world. The book closes out Feyre's three-book arc in a war that will cost everyone something irreplaceable.
Share the most of what makes A Court of Wings and Ruin work.

Sarah J. Maas · A Court of Thorns and Roses #2
Hand-pickedShares fated mates, found family & fae court. Same author, too.

Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #1
Hand-pickedSame author, a similar register.

Sarah J. Maas · A Court of Thorns and Roses #5
Shares fated mates, found family & fae court. Same author, too.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #7
Shares fated mates & found family. Same author, too.

Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #5
Shares fated mates & found family. Same author, too.

Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #2
Shares rebellion & found family. Same author, too.

Sarah J. Maas · Crescent City #3

Jay Kristoff · The Nevernight Chronicle #2
Shares found family & rebellion.

Jay Kristoff · The Nevernight Chronicle #3
Shares found family & rebellion.

Danielle L. Jensen · The Bridge Kingdom #2
Shares court intrigue & rebellion.

Saara El-Arifi · The Ending Fire #1
Shares rebellion & found family.

Jennifer L. Armentrout · Blood and Ash #4
Shares court intrigue & found family.