Sarah J. Maas buzz

A recent Her Campus recap revisited Sarah J. Maas’s March 4 'Call Her Daddy' appearance and said readers are parsing the interview for hints about a possible return to the A Court of Thorns and Roses universe (hercampus.com). The article explicitly notes there’s no confirmed new-book title or release date in the coverage, framing the piece as renewed fan attention rather than a publishing announcement (hercampus.com).

Sarah J. Maas fans are treating a March 4 podcast interview like a publishing update after new details surfaced about future *A Court of Thorns and Roses* books. (usatoday.com) On the March 4 episode of *Call Her Daddy*, Maas said two new *A Court of Thorns and Roses* books are coming within the upcoming year, according to USA Today’s recap and the episode posting on YouTube. (usatoday.com) (youtube.com) Maas’s official site now carries preorder links labeled “A Court of Thorns and Roses 6” and “A Court of Thorns and Roses 7,” and the series page lists both entries alongside the five published books. (sarahjmaas.com 1) (sarahjmaas.com 2) That is a shift from the last confirmed release in Maas’s catalog: *House of Flame and Shadow*, the third *Crescent City* novel, which her site says was released on January 18, 2024. (sarahjmaas.com) (bloomsbury.com) The renewed attention accelerated this week when Her Campus published an April 14 recap of the interview and highlighted how readers were parsing Maas’s comments for clues about a return to Prythian, the setting of *A Court of Thorns and Roses*. (hercampus.com) Her Campus also said its recap did not include a confirmed title or release date for a specific new book, which helps explain why fan discussion has centered on hints and placeholders rather than a finished cover reveal or full catalog listing. (hercampus.com) (sarahjmaas.com) The series has been waiting on a mainline follow-up since *A Court of Silver Flames*, the fifth published *A Court of Thorns and Roses* book, while Maas spent the past two years promoting *Crescent City*. (sarahjmaas.com 1) (sarahjmaas.com 2) For now, the clearest confirmed development is narrower than the online speculation: Maas has publicly tied herself to two more *A Court of Thorns and Roses* books, but the official pages still stop short of naming them. (usatoday.com) (sarahjmaas.com)

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