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Crescent City is a fantasy book series by Sarah J. Maas, author of the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. [1] Crescent City follows Bryce Quinlan, a half-fae, half-human girl and her life on Midgard. As of January 2024, the series includes three books, House of Earth and Blood, House of Sky and Breath, and House of Flame and Shadow.
Crescent City is an urban fantasy series set in New Orleans, which serves as a haven for supernatural creatures. It follows Augustine, a man that spends most of his time womanizing and living a life of relative ease.
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What happened in the first two books of the "Crescent City" series? Here's a recap of "House of Earth and Blood" and "House of Sky and Breath" by Sarah J. Maas.
When Bloomsbury revealed the third “Crescent City” book coming in January, it also said Maas signed a new four-book deal in addition to her existing three books currently under contract.
The last book Maas published before “House of Flame and Shadow” was in 2022 — “House of Sky and Breath,” the second “Crescent City” novel — and before that, “A Court of Silver ...
Sarah Janet Maas, known as Sarah J. Maas (born March 5, 1986) [3] [4] is an American fantasy author known for her series Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses, [5] and Crescent City. As of 2024, she has sold nearly 40 million copies of her books and her work has been translated into 38 languages.
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