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A War of Two Courts

by Jennifer L. Armentrout · Blood and Ash #4 · 384 pages · Published March 2022
Spoiler-light guide Series order included Similar books included
3.98 / 5 across 35K ratings
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (4/5)

A romantic, dark Adult romantasy built around war, fated mates, fae. 384 pages with moderate to high-heat romance and a satisfying conclusion.

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Romantic. Dark. Epic.

Romantic Dark Epic

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Romantic Dark Epic
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  • You prefer completely clean, fade-to-black romance
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  • You haven't read the earlier books in the Blood and Ash series

Content notes

Sexual Content Violence
War
Fated Mates
Fae
Book profile

Mood, trope, and intensity breakdown

How this book actually feels — based on mood analysis, not publisher blurbs.

Mood profile
Romance
70%
Fantasy
0%
Pacing
3/5
Darkness
3/5
Spice
4/5
Core elements
Genre
Romantasy
Moods
Romantic
Dark
Epic
Key Tropes
War
Fated Mates
Fae
Ending
Satisfying
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How spicy is A War of Two Courts?

Spicy (4/5) — explicit content is a significant part of the story.

Do I need to read A War of Two Courts in order?

A War of Two Courts is book 4 in the Blood and Ash series. Reading in order is recommended.

Who would enjoy A War of Two Courts?

Readers who love romantic and dark stories with war and fated mates. Best suited for Adult readers and up.

What kind of read is A War of Two Courts?

A romantic, dark Adult romantasy built around war, fated mates, fae. 384 pages with moderate to high-heat romance and a satisfying conclusion.

What are the content warnings for A War of Two Courts?

Content notes include: sexual content, violence. Sort By Cravings always flags these so you can make informed choices.

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📚 Last reviewed: March 2026 Guide verified against current edition
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