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www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
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Fantasy author Sarah J Maas drives up Bloomsbury profit forecast

Bloomsbury lifted profit forecasts due to the success of Sarah J Maas's latest novel, House of Flame and Shadow.
Maas's romantasy books, including House of Flame and Shadow, have gained mass popularity worldwide. [ more ]
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www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
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A genre of swords and soulmates: the rise and rise of romantasy' novels

Romantasy is a genre that blends elements of romance and fantasy.
Authors like Sarah J Maas and Rebecca Yarros are leading the way in the romantasy genre. [ more ]
time.com
4 months ago
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How Sarah J. Maas Built a Sprawling Fantasy Multiverse

Sarah J. Maas surprises fans at midnight release party for her new book
Romantasy genre gains popularity through Maas' books [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Books

A genre of swords and soulmates: the rise and rise of romantasy' novels

Romantasy is a genre that blends elements of romance and fantasy.
Authors like Sarah J Maas and Rebecca Yarros are leading the way in the romantasy genre. [ more ]
time.com
4 months ago
Books

How Sarah J. Maas Built a Sprawling Fantasy Multiverse

Sarah J. Maas surprises fans at midnight release party for her new book
Romantasy genre gains popularity through Maas' books [ more ]
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Vulture
4 months ago
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Sarah J. Maas Is the Mortal Queen of Faerie Smut

The article discusses a sex scene in Sarah J. Maas's book and how it fits into the overall story.
The scene represents the protagonist's transformation and realization of her true love. [ more ]
Vulture
4 months ago
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Midnight Maas

Sarah J. Maas makes a surprise appearance at the midnight release of her book
Her fantasy novels have strong female leads, complex world-building, and are popular on TikTok [ more ]
Vulture
4 months ago
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Sarah J. Maas Is the Mortal Queen of Faerie Smut

The sex scenes in Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Mist and Fury may seem baffling or laughable out of context, but they represent the culmination of the protagonist's transformation.
The scene in question involves the protagonist, Feyre, and her love interest, Rhysand, after she realizes her initial partner, Tamlin, is not right for her. [ more ]
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