ACOTAR books 6 and 7 could cross into another Sarah J Maas series – here's what we know
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It’s finally time for that A Court of Thorns and Roses reread. On Instagram and on billboards across North America, romantasy titan Sarah J. Maas has unveiled the covers, titles and plot details of books six and seven – the long-awaited latest instalments in her globally bestselling series, ACOTAR. Fans don’t have long to wait, as the first is released on 27 October.
A gateway to the genre for many readers (myself included), the series currently includes five titles: A Court of Thorns and Roses, A Court of Mist and Fury, A Court of Wings and Ruin, A Court of Frost and Starlight, and A Court of Silver Flames.
Following the stories of sisters Feyre, Nesta and Elain Archeron in the faerie realm of Prythian, ACOTAR dominates BookTok – TikTok’s book community – and has reached international mainstream success, with a TV adaptation now in the works.
Despite its recent popularity, the first ACOTAR book was actually released in 2015, when it was positioned as a dark retelling of Beauty and the Beast. With fairies, dark magic and shape-shifting creatures, the series is a nostalgic trip back to the books of our childhood – just with added smut, romance and enemies-to-lovers storylines.

It’s no exaggeration to say people are completely obsessed. In the hours since the new books were announced, thousands of BookTokers have taken to social platforms to discuss theories based on the titles, covers, and elusive blurbs, while many more have preordered the books to land on their doorstep on launch day.
While the new trilogy – the third title is not yet announced – sits within the existing ACOTAR series, fans are speculating whether A Court of Splintered Harmony and A Court of Forgotten Melody could crossover with Maas’ other best-selling series, Throne of Glass (TOG). The biggest clue toward this is the spider on the cover of book seven, a theme throughout the TOG books.
Here’s everything you need to know about A Court of Splintered Harmony and A Court of Forgotten Melody, from plot to preorder details
'A Court of Splintered Harmony' by Sarah J Maas, published by Bloomsbury

Released on 27 October 2026, A Court of Splintered Harmony is the first of two instalments designated by Maas as “The Valkyrie Cycle”.
“What was broken will be remade,” the blurb reads, continuing, “Deep in the heart of the continent, Koschei the Deathless is stirring. Though he’s been bound to a mountain lake for millennia, the insidious threat of his return now spreads across the Fae territories, attracting powerful allies hell-bent on reclaiming what was once theirs: the human lands.”
Taking place in the wake of the Hybern War, The Night Court is rebuilding Prythian under the rule of High Lord Rhysand and High Lady Feyre. The book hints towards betrayals and revealed truths in the Night Court’s inner circle, all while Koschei creeps closer. “To survive, they must find a way to repair the splintered harmony all around them.”
'A Court of Forgotten Melody' by Sarah J Maas, published by Bloomsbury

You’ll have to wait a little longer for the seventh book in the series, A Court of Forgotten Melody, which will be released on 12 January 2027. Subtitled “The Valkyrie Cycle: Movements II & III”, the book continues Prythian's attempt to unite allies and defend against Koschei the Deathless.
“What was lost will be reclaimed,” the blurb begins. “Prythian might never be the same again. Traditional alliances are crumbling, and no amount of diplomacy seems sufficient to repair them. With the continued threat of Koschei the Deathless on the horizon, a united front is crucial—and farther out of reach than it has ever been before.”
Grappling with old enemies, shifting powers and tested bonds, the Night Court’s inner circle spreads across the land to find Koschei’s weakness.
