Crescent City: A Court of Thrones and Glass
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  • Reads 92,359
  • Votes 3,129
  • Parts 35
  • Time 3h 32m
Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2020
Worlds collide when strangers suddenly appear in Prythian and problems of the past resurface. 

A crossover between all three of Sarah J Maas' series. What would happen if Aelin's court met Feyre's court and Bryce's crew? Takes place after KoA, ACOFAS, and HOEAB. *SPOILER WARNING* 

#1 in #feysand (07/17/20)
#1 in #crescentcity (08/23/20)
#2 in #rowaelin (08/23/20)
#3 in #throneofglass (07/31/20)
#3 in #manorian (08/23/20)

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Wyrd marks once again connect Erilea with a world outside its borders, creating a portal and stealing the second son of the High Lord and Lady of the Night Court, Ayden Archeron, from his home in Velaris and leaving him in the Oakwald forest where the heir of Terrasen plays. Ten years later both Terrasen and the Night Court are connected again as nine people from the two worlds are thrown into the past. With time racing against them these chosen nine must return to their time and worlds before the fabrics of reality are permanently torn and the future of their homes is lost. ***This work contains spoilers for A Court of Silver Flames*** Important Note: All Characters, excluding my OCs, and settings belong to Sarah J. Mass.