9 Best Books by Sarah J. Maas for an Epic Read

If you enjoy epic fantasy books with a thrilling twist, you may want to check out books by Sarah J. Maas. The 21 books currently under her belt cut across paranormal and fantasy genres, but set in modern times.

As a New York Times bestselling author, she has sold millions of copies of her books, and they’ve been translated into 37 languages thanks to her expert storytelling of themes such as royalty, strong heroines, alpha males, and enemies-to-lovers relationship arcs. 

Best Sarah J. Maas Books to Add to Your List 

Here is a list of Sarah J. Maas’s books with a short summary so you can pick which one to read next: 

1. Throne of Glass

This first book in this 7-part series introduces us to 18-year-old Celaena Sardothein, an 18-year-old assassin who is serving a life sentence and offered freedom by Prince Dorian. But there’s a catch: in order to gain her freedom, she needs to serve as his champion in a quest to find the next royal assassin. 

2. Crown of Midnight: Throne of Glass Book 2

In this second book, Celaena has won the contest for becoming the king’s new royal assassin. But what if she’s not totally loyal to the crown? Here our leading lady is maturing, and we get a look into her heritage to help us understand her better. 

3. The Assassin’s Blade: The Throne of Glass Novellas 

This is a prequel to the Throne of Glass series, featuring five novellas to give us more of the back story of Celaena’s world. The titles in this collection include stories about her experiences with a pirate lord, a healer, the desert, the underworld, and the empire. 

4. A Court of Thorns and Roses 

The first in a 5-book series features 19-year-old Feyre, a trained huntress who kills a wolf and brings the wrath of a terrifying creature. When Feyre is captured, she is dragged into a fantasy land, where she finds that her captor is actually an immortal faerie.

5. A Court of Mist and Fury

This second book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series follows Feyre as she receives the lifespan and powers of the High Fae. But with her impending marriage to Tamlin, she struggles with her misdeeds coming back to haunt her, causing a split loyalty between two people. 

6. A Court of Frost and Starlight 

Feyre and her friends are in the midst of reconstructing the Night Court after the war. Thankfully, reprieve is coming with Winter Solstice. But as High Lady, Feyre struggles with the shadows from the past coming back to haunt those dearest to her. 

7. A Court of Silver Flames 

In this final book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series, we follow the story of Feyre’s proud sister Nesta Archeron, a prickly High Fae who struggles to find a place in her strange world. Plus, she’s constantly ignited by the warrior Cassian, both in her temper and in something that strangely resembles a burning passion. 

8. House of Earth and Blood

In this duology, Bryce Quinlan, a half-human and half-Fae, seeks vengeance for the murder of her closest friends. Although the accused is in prison, a series of crimes come up, stirring Bryce up to get involved in the investigation. 

9. Catwoman: Soulstealer (DC Icons Series) 

In this iconic novel, Sarah J Maas brings to life one of the most memorable characters in the comic book world: Catwoman! The book opens two years after Selina Kyle leaves the slums of Gotham City, and now she’s back as the wealthy and mysterious Holly Vanderhees. And with Batman away, this seems the perfect time for Catwoman to take Gotham City by storm. 

Reading Books by Sarah J. Maas 

Books by Sarah J. Maas are a great option if you like an epic fantasy experience. The good thing is that most of her books are in a series, too, so you always know the next book to grab. 

If you’d like to read other fantasy series or books, or books in a whole different genre, check out some of our other book recommendations, too! 

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