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Two Sides of the Night by rmjulich
Fandoms: A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - Sarah J. Maas
11 Sep 2025
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In the shadowed depths of the Hewn City, where the beauty of the Night Court never reaches and cruelty reigns, Nyraelle grew up among ashes and lashings — daughter of no one, clinging to the last scraps of her dignity and to her people, bound by the chains of poverty. But beneath the ruins of a world shaped by fear and silence, she sparked something the powerful never saw coming: rebellion.
Determined to break the cycle of abuse and abandonment that plagues the lower levels of the Court of Nightmares, Nyraelle forms dangerous alliances, navigates illegal markets, and inspires the forgotten to dream of freedom. When Azriel himself — the High Lord’s shadowy spymaster — is sent to silence her, their clash threatens to set the entire Night Court ablaze.
Between hidden blades, whispered secrets, and kisses sealed in darkness, the lines between duty and desire begin to blur. And the more Azriel tries to stop her, the more he finds himself torn between loyalty to his Court — and the woman who just might bring it to its knees.
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Shadows Over Sunken Gold by rmjulich
Fandoms: A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - Sarah J. Maas
30 Jul 2025
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They say the ocean keeps secrets that should never surface. Solana always believed she belonged to it — until the waves began whispering her name like a warning.
Now Adriarta’s waters rot with an ancient hunger, twisting all they touch. Desperate to save what she loves, Solana crosses forbidden borders into Velaris — where secrets breathe and shadows listen. There, she meets again Azriel: the spymaster who sees too much, who holds her too close, who shouldn’t want her at all.
They know better than to want this — but every stolen glance, every unspoken truth, drags them deeper. He’s her tether to the surface when the ocean calls her home. She’s the one secret he can’t bury.
When monsters rise and old pacts break open like wounds, Solana must choose: drown in the tide that claims her — or in the hands that have never learned how to let her go.