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A Court of Thorns and Roses Audiobook Review: Sarah J. Maas's Romantasy Classic
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A Court of Thorns and Roses Audiobook Review: Sarah J. Maas's Romantasy Classic

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4.7 / 5

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Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses defined modern romantasy. We listened to the 10th Anniversary Recording.

The Book That Made Romantasy a Mainstream Genre

Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses (2015) is the series that defined modern romantasy. Before ACOTAR, fantasy romance existed but wasn't mainstream. After ACOTAR, a generation of readers demanded more romantasy — paving the way for Fourth Wing and others. The 10th Anniversary Recording (2025) features Elizabeth Evans's updated narration.

Short answer: Essential for romantasy readers + those curious about the genre's origins. 16 hours 8 minutes. Classic retelling of Beauty and the Beast with faeries. Sets up one of the biggest ongoing series.

What the Book Is About

Protagonist: Feyre Archeron, 19, hunting for her starving family in the woods outside a faerie-border country. She kills a wolf that turns out to be a faerie — bringing a curse on her family.

Plot: A massive faerie, Tamlin, arrives to claim his due. Feyre is taken to the Spring Court. Tensions build between duty, survival, attraction, and faerie politics. Amarantha, the villain, is revealed later. Romance and war entwine.

Elizabeth Evans Narration

The 10th Anniversary Recording uses Elizabeth Evans — a more recent narrator vs the original 2015 version. Her work:

  • Matches Feyre's first-person voice well
  • Distinct character voices (Tamlin, Lucien, Rhysand, Amarantha)
  • Handles emotional intensity without overplaying
  • Appropriate for the gothic-romantasy tone

Updated recordings reflect modern audiobook narration standards.

Who Should Listen

Strong fit:

  • Romantasy readers
  • Fantasy readers exploring romance crossovers
  • Sarah J. Maas fans + newcomers
  • Fourth Wing readers wanting more
  • Beauty and the Beast retelling enjoyers

Less ideal:

  • Strict literary fiction readers
  • Those who dislike love triangles
  • Listeners who need rapid pacing (ACOTAR takes time to build)
  • Teen readers (some explicit content)

Series Overview

Book 1: A Court of Thorns and Roses (this one) Book 2: A Court of Mist and Fury (often cited as the best) Book 3: A Court of Wings and Ruin Book 4: A Court of Frost and Starlight (novella) Book 5: A Court of Silver Flames

Most readers cite Book 2 as the series peak.

Themes

  • Agency under constraint (Feyre's lack of power initially)
  • Survival ethics
  • Prejudice (faerie vs human)
  • Trauma + recovery
  • Court politics
  • Love + duty tension

Content Warnings

  • Explicit content (mid-high heat level)
  • Captivity themes
  • Violence + torture (mild)
  • Trauma processing

Pros and Cons

Pros: Genre-defining for romantasy, 10th Anniversary narrator brings modern quality, rich world-building, strong series setup, popular for a reason, Elizabeth Evans captures Feyre's voice

Cons: Explicit content may surprise readers expecting lighter fantasy, slow first third of book, love triangle element polarizes, 16 hours for book 1 when series has 5 books (80+ total hours)

FAQ

Read before or after Fourth Wing? Different series. ACOTAR first if you want the foundation; Fourth Wing if you want recent phenomenon.

Original or 10th Anniversary narrator? Elizabeth Evans (10th Anniversary) is more current. Original Jennifer Ikeda narrator also well-regarded; preference varies.

Which book is best? Book 2 (A Court of Mist and Fury) is universally cited.

Sarah J. Maas's other series? Throne of Glass (YA fantasy), Crescent City (urban fantasy romance). Crossover universe.

Spicy level? Mid-high for book 1. Increases in subsequent books.

Bottom Line

A Court of Thorns and Roses is the foundation romantasy book. 10th Anniversary Recording offers updated narration. Essential for anyone interested in the genre.

Our rating: 4.7/5 — Docked for slow first third and love triangle element. Within romantasy category, foundational.

Our Verdict

Sarah J. Maas's romantasy foundation. 10th Anniversary Recording (Elizabeth Evans). 16h 8m. Essential for romantasy genre understanding. Fourth Wing + ACOTAR readers overlap significantly.

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