What Age Is A Court of Silver Flames Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
18
+
Best for adult readers continuing the series who enjoy enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance with explicit sexual content, emotionally complex protagonists, and an immersive fae world.

About the Book

In this companion novel set within the same fantasy world as the main trilogy, a sharp-tongued and fiercely guarded young woman is forced to train alongside a cocky and infuriating warrior — and what begins as mutual antagonism slowly becomes something neither of them planned for, against a backdrop of ongoing political instability in the fae world. The book focuses on a different central pairing from the main trilogy.

Content Ratings

❤️
High Romance
Explicit sexual encounters between adult characters are depicted extensively and frequently throughout the book; romantic and sexual content is among the most prominent elements of this installment.
💡
Intense Themes
Themes of trauma, disordered eating, self-worth, family conflict, and the emotional complexity of antagonistic-to-romantic relationships require significant emotional maturity.
⚔️
Moderate Violence
Combat training, battle sequences, and physical confrontation; depicted with moderate intensity.
Book cover
A Court of Thorns and Roses
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4
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Author:
Sarah J. Maas
Genre:
Fantasy
Published:
2021
Page Count:
757
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
18
+

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