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by Sarah J. Maas · Throne of Glass #7
2018 · 984 pages · Bloomsbury Publishing
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📚 Book 7 of a completed 7-book series
Our warrior queen faces her darkest hour yet—trapped and tortured, Aelin must summon every ounce of her legendary strength just to survive, knowing that breaking could doom everyone she loves. While she endures the unimaginable, her scattered allies and friends are fighting their own battles, forging new bonds and facing devastating losses as they race toward a final, world-changing confrontation. This is the epic, emotionally devastating conclusion to an unforgettable series, where everything hangs in the balance and no one is safe from the consequences of war. Prepare yourself for an ending that will leave you breathless and heartbroken in the absolute best way.
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Dark fantasy orchestral soundscapes meet raw emotional intensity—think haunting strings, industrial beats, and ethereal vocals. Build from devastating lows to triumphant crescendos. Include artists like Evanescence, Florence + The Machine, and Two Steps to Hell. Capture despair, resilience, and epic romance colliding.
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