The Tantalizing Books of Sarah J Maas

A few days ago, someone in one of my writing groups made a comment that the author whose books I’ve been reading is overrated. They probably didn't mean it to come off as rude, but I'm rather sensitive about books I love, and have been stewing on that comment for days.

Good news: it motivated me to write a blog post to get the thoughts out. Yay!

Actually, I initially wrote this as a Twitter thread, but then deleted all twelve posts, afraid the person whose comment sparked my happy little rant would be offended. Not that they should. This isn’t about them, it’s about me. But then I got to overthinking that maybe they’d see my Twitter posts and turn it into an awkward situation, and I’d have to explain myself, and it really wasn’t worth it.

Then I realized, they won’t see my ramblings on Hive, and it’s been way too long since I’ve done a blog post. So here I am!

Let’s talk books!

My Sarah J Maas collection


The wonderous, soul-wrenching books of Sarah J Maas.


If you don’t know who Sarah J Maas is, she’s the author of a slew of fantasy novels with a massive fanbase, much of it thanks to TikTok fame. In fact, my brief foray into TikTok is what got me hooked on her books. Some of these books are spicy! Especially the ACOTAR series.

I’ve read two series by Sarah J Maas this year: the Throne of Glass series, and the ACOTAR series. That stands for A Court of Thornes and Roses, which is the first book in the set. Yes, I bought the hardcover box set. No, I have no regrets.

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One of my writer friends said she hasn’t read any SJM, but has heard her fans are obsessive. True story. When I was devouring her books, I immersed myself fully in her worlds. I joined a FB fan page and have had a lot of fun discussing the characters, plotlines, plot holes, and many twists.

There are still two books of hers I haven’t yet read, but I have actual work to do so I’m saving them for another time. 🤣

I'm not about to say SJM is the best author ever, or that she hasn't made mistakes in her books. There are plenty of examples of things she could've done better.

But here's the thing: if you look too closely at most stories, threads will begin to unravel.

The fact that Maas isn't perfect soothes my imposter syndrome and makes me (a humble writer) feel like maybe I can aim that high, maybe I can write that well.


Being inspired by others' success is a good thing.


I think it’s fantastic that Maas's books are as popular as they are. Rather than being jealous of her success, I’m grateful for it!

I’m happy for her! It gives me something to aspire to.

And, honestly, I think the hype is deserved.

I cannot get her stories out of my head. Her characters are a part of me now. Her books found me in a reading and writing slump, and lit a fire in my soul. I’m reinvigorated in the best possible way. 🔥

Some of her characters and plot twists are downright brilliant. My brain boggles just trying to figure out how she came up with them. Aelin from the Throne of Glass series is a freaking masterpiece.

Some of her plot twists are straight up cruel. I have not gotten over one specific sacrifice in Kingdom of Ash, and I don't expect I ever will. Those instances make me think very carefully about what I'm willing (and not willing) to do to my readers.

I've learned a TON about the writer I want to be by reading Sarah J Maas’s books. Yes, I'm late to the party (many of these books have been out for a while). No, I don't really care. All I know is that these stories have changed me. In a good way.

The sheer volume SJM has published is impressive as hell to me, having struggled to plot long series myself. Throne of Glass is a 7-book series. The ACOTAR series is 5 books and it isn’t finished yet. These are my kind of stories. They've gripped me to the point of stealing my breath, chapter after chapter. Especially Empire of Storms! That book had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. It was AMAZING!

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I actually read Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn as a tandem read, the first I’ve done. Basically, someone has outlined the chapters to read, and you bounce back and forth between the two books, reading several different storylines set at the same time. It was wild! And so much fun.

There are a bunch of opinions of the proper reading order for Throne of Glass. I read The Assassin’s Blade first, and I’m so glad I did. It really set the stage for the rest of the series.

For someone who DNFs many of the books I start, the fact that I've devoured 12 of Maas’s books in the last few months is pretty damn impressive. It makes me happy, among a slew of other emotions.

Her books have inspired me, and that alone is invaluable.

I get that some people don't think her stories deserve the fame they've received, but maybe they do. Maybe, if they make that many people FEEL this strongly, the popularity is valid.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and it's fine to point out things you notice. In fact, I've really enjoyed the discussions I've had about these stories, even talking about parts the author could've done better. She writes morally grey characters who do bad things, and I’m here for it.

Maybe some people think she’s overrated, but I don’t. The fact that her writing inspires me is a wonderful thing in this exceedingly chaotic world.


TL;DR: If someone finds something that makes them happy and it isn't harming anyone, let them have that joy.

Read the books you love, no matter what anyone else says. There are enough stories out there for all of our complex, beautiful souls.


Speaking of stories, I’ve been busy creating my own!

I’ll try to do a writing update soon, but for now I'd like to thank you for reading my happy little rant about how much I adore these books. 💖

I'd LOVE to hear what books have inspired you lately, so please feel free to drop recommendations in the comments, or let me know if you’ve read any of Maas’s stories and what you think! 🥰


Whatever happens, keep singing your song!
Peace @Katrina-Ariel / @LeiaTalon


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Author bio: Katrina Ariel is an old-soul rebel, musician, mama bear to twins, and author of Yoga for Dragon Riders (non-fiction) and Wild Horse Heart (romance). She writes Fantasy as Leia Talon, including Shelta's Songbook, Falling Through the Weaving, and Dragons in the Weaving. Visit her website at www.LeiaTalon.com


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Nope I have not read any of the maas stories but they sure do sound amazing. The throne of glass is a 7 series volume so that scares me, lol

I can't quite remember what I have read this yeah, but most recently, I loved Victor Frankl's man's search for meaning

It has really helped me see things in a better light

Nice! I love it when books help us see ourselves or the world in a different way.

I haven't been this committed to a series in a long time. It's got to be exceptional to suck me in enough to read all 7 books in a series, and this one was! :)

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Also, it's kinda cool that you get defensive of your favourite author 😅

Shows you're really into her, I guess everyone can like the same author right?

It was more like I needed to rationalize why I'm so into her than being defensive, but yes. lol! And I think it's great that there are SO many stories and different authors out there. Plenty to go around.

You know, this is inspiring me to try to find the time to actually read a book again!

YES! Books are the best. I just came home with a bag full from the library for my kids, a Dan Brown book for my man, and took myself out to dinner with my kindle. 😉 Let me know what book you get into next!

I will! I could talk your ear off about the ones I want to write, but it has been so long, I think reading would be a good segue back into it.

Yes! Reading feeds the writing, and re-inspires when you're stuck, too!

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Yes!! Put a writing update soon! I look forward to it.

I'm so happy you found Sarah Maas! Any writer that can inspire you and pull you out of a funk is worthy in my world. It doesnt matter what anyone else thinks. Sometimes I will find someone that I just can't put down. I get it. There are days I read trash, and I must need it because it reads easy. And puts a smile on my face. My tastes are eclectic. Most dsys I'm above that, but, no promises.

Right now Im reading "Where the Crawfads Sing" by Delia Owens. It is a murder mystery which really isnt my thing, but the prejudice and intolerance of the time pulled me in. Itchas two diffrrent timelines that crossover and connect. I cant stop now. There are more. :)

I'm delighted to see a post from you! I sometimes think people take themselves too seriously. Glad you took that off Twitter. You werent wrong, but people can become anal over nothing. :)

Love to you and all your boys! ❤️

Hi!!! Your comments always feel like a warm hug. I'm glad you're reading a book that has captivated you. And I don't think any book that makes you happy is trash. It's worthwhile if you enjoy the read, no matter the genre, and that's all there is to it. 😉

I must do a writing update. Maybe I'll start that now. I've been BUSY!

Love right back! ❤️

You must do the writing update, yes! I know you have been busy, but, that is a good thing for you. :)

Your excitement is infectious!!

Everyone gets a book in their Christmas box. It has always been that way. :)

Glad they have inspired you and you're probably right on the feels people get. Also, good to see ya out and about!

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Thanks! These books bring ALL THE FEELS! For real.

Well.. follow your intuition and if the writer that you admire gives you inspiration to write.. then that is a win. Don't matter what other people think.. follow your heart.

I love to read.. but this is not really my genre. To each their own!

If people are reading you.. that is Freaking Awesome!

Agreed. I'll take the win. ;) I love that there are so many genres and so many vastly different books for different people. What kinds of books do you like?

Well back in the day I was an avid reader of Stephen King, Dean Kootnz, Anne Rice and etc.. IT, The Vampire Chronicles, Odd Thomas.. let's just say I was absolutely hooked and waited for new releases to come out... 😂

Hope your weekend is going great!

YES!!! I was obsessed with Lestat and those books. And I read IT one week, taking it to classes in high school and straight up reading while I was supposed to be paying attention. I was sassy, so most of my teachers just left me alone and let me read. 🤣

I still remember my favorite line from IT by Stephen King: "God favors drunks, small children, and the cataclysmically stoned." That whole scene was epic.

Hello, here is another fan of the Sarah J. Maas books. It's just that I love how this woman writes, all her series managed to trap me into obsession and this doesn't usually happen to me with many books. I discovered ToG in 2017, in fact it is my favorite series from her. Its characters, the story, everything. To narrow it down, I read it recently this year, I was delaying it because the fans of this series annoyed me, they are toxic media. But hey, once I read it I fell into madness and now I also defend my shipp on twitter lol.
I recommend you read Crescent City when you can, that's another little gem. I haven't read the second one yet, but I already have it and I hope to soon. Good post!

YES! ToG is my favorite. It's been a long time since I've found characters and a story that has pulled me in like that one did. ACOTAR was great, but ToG takes it to a new level for me. Will definitely read the CC series once I've had a chance to catch up on some writing.

I think if I re-read ToG I will probably skip specific parts of KoA. I lost track of how many times that book made me cry. 🤣 Thank you for saying hello! It's always good to meet someone who enjoys the same books.

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