![]() The long answer is that “ACOTAR” is this immersive and epic saga, but - and here’s where spoilers may come in - it set the groundwork for author Sarah J. Frank May / picture alliance via Getty Images Maas, the queen of modern romantasy fiction. She finds love in a powerful Fae who’s half man and half beast.Įxcept, “ACOTAR” readers know this series is not about that at all, yet it’s still entirely about that. The simple answer? “ACOTAR” is a fantasy-romance series for “new adults,” a publishing term that denotes a book for people in their 20s who have graduated from the YA genre (and maybe moved onto things playfully called “fairy smut”), about a young huntress taken captive to mystical faerie lands. ![]() Maybe you’ve stumbled upon more clips with obscure references like “Tamlin” and “the Bat Boys” and “under the mountain” and “Helloooo, Feyre darling.” It’s piqued your interest - but the book cover, an illustration of a dragon-type creature before a crimson backdrop, doesn’t tell you much. ![]()
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