ACOTAR and ToG Crossover
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 56m
  • Reads 2,036
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 7
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2017
Mature
After an attack on Terrasen's western border, the whole country is on edge. The only way to stop this new enemy is for Aelin to make new allies in another continent. Well, in a whole new realm. The ally she needs to make? Rhysand, the High Lord of the Night Court.
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Feyre never expected that her vacation with Rhys and their son would be so disastrous. And Aelin never expected to see to unknown fae females fall from the sky. It all started when Nesta accidentally (or purposefully) brought herself and Feyre to another world. Now they are trapped, with seemingly no way home. But Aelin steps in and offers to help. If they work together maybe Feyre had a chance of seeing her mate and son again. Meanwhile, portals are opening and closing in both realms, causing things to disappear through them. Can the fae from both worlds figure out how to close them without trapping the fae in the wrong realms? Takes after the events of Kingdom of Ash and A Court of Frost and Starlight. #1 in Aelin ~ 4/7/2020 #1 in SJM ~ 6/5/2019!!!!! #3 in Feysand ~ 10/22/2020!!! #1 in Rowaelin ~ 11/6/2020!!! Credits: All characters (except for baby Kai) and settings belong to Sarah J Mass who wrote the Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Roses series. Credit to the photographer who took that beautiful picture.