
Is ACOTAR 6 Finally on the Horizon? A Deep Dive into Sarah J. Maas’ Next Release
For devoted fans of the A Court of Thorns and Roses series, the wait for the sixth installment feels like an eternity. Since the release of A Court of Silver Flames in February 2021, the Prythian realm has been calling to readers, eager for a return to its captivating world. Now, whispers and clues are circulating, hinting that an announcement for ACOTAR 6 might be just around the corner!
The Call Her Daddy Podcast & Rising Speculation
The buzz intensified on Monday, March 2nd, when Alex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, shared a teaser for her upcoming episode on March 4th. The video subtly featured several of Sarah J. Maas’s books – including titles from both the A Court of Thorns and Roses and Throne of Glass series – on a bookshelf behind Cooper, immediately sparking fervent speculation among fans.
ACOTAR’s Explosive Popularity
The ACOTAR series has experienced a phenomenal surge in popularity in recent years. Sarah J. Maas has cultivated a remarkably dedicated readership within the modern fantasy literature landscape. The series boasts millions of copies sold worldwide and has spawned a thriving ecosystem of merchandise, with a potential television adaptation also in the works. Goodreads is a great place to connect with other fans and discuss theories.
ACOTAR 6: Release Date Predictions
WARNING: Spoilers ahead for the first five ACOTAR books!
Currently, there is no confirmed release date for ACOTAR 6. A Barnes & Noble listing for an untitled sixth book in the series surfaced, initially slated for January 2029. However, it’s widely believed this is a placeholder date, subject to change once an official announcement is made.
Analyzing Maas’s publishing history offers some clues. She typically alternates between her major series. Her most recent release, House of Flame and Shadow (the third book in the Crescent City series), arrived in January 2024. In an interview with Today, Maas revealed that she plans her releases “years down the line” and confirmed that ACOTAR 6 is her next priority. “So that’s going to be the next Court of Thorns and Roses book,” she stated, expressing her excitement for the project.
Considering this pattern, an early 2026 release date for ACOTAR 6 appears to be the most likely scenario.
The Title: A Court of Shaded Truths?
The official title remains unconfirmed. However, previous titles in the series have often been subtly connected to the plot, making speculation challenging. In October 2024, images of a potential title, A Court of Shaded Truths, circulated online, but these were ultimately revealed to be fan-made edits.
Who Will Take Centre Stage? The Elain Theory
The first three books focused on Feyre’s perspective, A Court of Frost and Starlight offered multiple POVs, and A Court of Silver Flames centred on Nesta’s story. Given this pattern, many believe the sixth book will shift its focus to Elain, the last remaining Archeron sister.
While neither Maas nor Bloomsbury has confirmed this, the theory that ACOTAR 6 will follow Elain’s journey and explore her potential relationships with Lucien or Azriel is gaining significant traction.
Popular Theories & Unresolved Plot Points
The online literary community is brimming with theories regarding the sixth book’s revelations. Numerous unresolved plot points and fan speculations are fueling the anticipation.
Balancing Career & Motherhood
Maas addressed the slower publishing pace in her January 2024 interview with Today, explaining the challenges of balancing her career with motherhood. “Before I had kids, I was writing two books a year, but I also had no social life,” she shared. “Now I get to see the sunlight thanks to my children… So the writing pace has slowed down a little bit.”
Despite the tight-lipped nature of Bloomsbury Publishing and Maas’s representatives, one thing is certain: when ACOTAR 6 finally arrives, it will be a monumental event for the fantasy community and beyond.
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