Yes, it’s all about the currently untitled sixth book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Maas had everyone talking when she went on the “Call Me Daddy” podcast to share the news that she had not one but two ACOTAR books in the works, with the first to come in October 2026.
It is one of nine romantasy titles that Goodreads users are looking forward to. While it sits at the bottom of the list, that’s simply due to the release date. This list is in release date order, with The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightly as the one at the top of the list with a July 7, 2026 release date.
WATERBURY, CT JUNE 17: Barnes & Noble in Waterbury display of the popular books by Sarah J. Maas.Maas's has sold 3.1 million print books, according to Circana. (Jim Shannon/Connecticut Post via Getty Images)It just shows the power of the brand. Maas’ fans are loyal to her books, and they have been ready for a sixth book in the series since the release of A Court of Silver Flames in 2021. To get two within the space of a few months of each other is virtually unheard of, and the seventh book is sure to be on the list of most anticipated books of 2027.
ACOTAR 6 is slated to be released on October 27, 2026. It will be followed by the seventh book on January 12, 2027. There are already debates on what fans would like to see, including mixed opinions on Azriel and Elaine and Azriel and Gwynriel getting together. The wait is almost over!
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