Crescent City: A Court of Thrones and Glass
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  • Reads 93,034
  • 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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𝔸 ℂ𝕠𝕦𝕣𝕥 𝕠𝕗 𝕃𝕠𝕧𝕖 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕎𝕣𝕒𝕥𝕙 (Book 2) cover
Two Worlds cover
The Shadowed Lily [ACOTAR Fan-Fiction] cover
Worlds Of Fire And Darkness cover
Princess of Wind cover
Throne of Glass and ACOTAR Crossover (complete) cover
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A Court of Storms and Shadows

25 parts Complete

This is a crossover between 2 existing books series, I recommend reading both the Throne of Glass series and the a Court of Thorns and Roses series (up until ACOWAR) entirely before reading this! *** Completed, unedited, 37k words *** Three years after the war, Orynth is finally nearly rebuilt and Aelin is living a hectic but happy life as the Queen of Terrasen and the Faerie Queen of the West. That all is ripped away from her when a portal appears and drops her in a warring world. Aelin has to choose between hiding or going to war again, as she tries to find her way home. Will she make some new friends? Or more enemies? Will she find the way back home? *** After KOA & during ACOWAR Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters or worlds, they're all Sarah J. Maas's.