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Fantasy · 2018 · R

A Court of Frost and Starlight

by Sarah J. Maas

A slim holiday novella — ACOTAR characters healing, with some open-door content

For17GenreFantasyLength229 pagesRead time~5 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Barely any

Minimal violence, brief references

Language

Some

Some strong language

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door scenes between Feyre and Rhysand

Substance Use

Barely any

Celebratory drinking

Emotional Intensity

Some

Post-war healing, found family, PTSD recovery

What this book is about

A bridge novella set after ACOMAF during the Winter Solstice. Characters process trauma and enjoy peacetime. Less intense than the full novels — no major battles, but adult themes remain including open-door sexual content consistent with the ACOTAR series.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Requires reading ACOTAR and ACOMAF for context

Open-door sexual content

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