Best Completed Romantasy Series — Finished and Ready to Binge
Nothing beats a completed romantasy series — no waiting for the next book, no cliffhangers left unresolved, just a full story ready to devour in one glorious binge. Every series on this list is fully published, every arc is resolved, and you can read straight through from first page to last without stopping.
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A Court of Thorns and Roses
by Sarah J. Maas
Five books, fully published, and still the gold standard for romantasy world-building. Feyre's journey from mortal huntress to High Lady of the Night Court spans courts, continents, and an emotional arc that most fantasy series only approximate. The main five-book arc is complete — start at book one and read straight through without waiting.
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Throne of Glass
by Sarah J. Maas
Nine books including The Assassin's Blade, all out, all brilliant. Celaena Sardothien's transformation from assassin-for-hire to something far greater is one of fantasy's most ambitious character arcs. The series rewards every page invested and ends in exactly the cathartic way readers deserve.
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From Blood and Ash
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The core Blood and Ash arc — five books following Poppy and Hawke — is complete and available to binge in full. Armentrout delivers some of the genre's most intense slow-burn tension and the most shocking midpoint revelation in recent romantasy. Start book one and clear your schedule.
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The Cruel Prince
by Holly Black
Three perfect books, all published, all available. The Folk of the Air trilogy — The Cruel Prince, The Wicked King, The Queen of Nothing — is one of the most precisely plotted complete arcs in fantasy. Black doesn't waste a single page, and the ending earns everything the trilogy built.
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Daughter of the Moon Goddess
by Sue Lynn Tan
A complete duology — Daughter of the Moon Goddess and The Dragon's Promise — both published and ready to read back-to-back. Tan's lush Chinese mythological world-building, fierce heroine, and lyrical prose make this one of romantasy's most distinctive completed series.
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Kingdom of the Wicked
by Kerri Maniscalco
Three books, all published: Kingdom of the Wicked, Kingdom of the Cursed, and Kingdom of the Feared. Maniscalco's Gothic Sicilian mythology, demon courts, and smoldering slow burn reach a fully earned conclusion. Atmospheric, sensory-rich, and complete.
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Once Upon a Broken Heart
by Stephanie Garber
Three books: Once Upon a Broken Heart, The Ballad of Never After, and A Night of Wishes. Garber's lush, emotionally unpredictable world and the Prince of Hearts' impossible romance resolve completely across the trilogy. Everything is out, everything is resolved, and the payoff is enormous.
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Graceling
by Kristin Cashore
Three loosely connected novels set in the same world: Graceling, Fire, and Bitterblue — all published, all self-contained but richer together. Cashore's fierce heroines, political depth, and slow-burn romance defined a generation of female fantasy readers. Start with Graceling and the rest will follow naturally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best completed romantasy series to binge?
A Court of Thorns and Roses and The Folk of the Air trilogy are the most reliably beloved. Both are complete, emotionally satisfying, and end in ways that fully justify the investment. For a shorter binge, the Daughter of the Moon Goddess duology is two books of exceptional quality. For the most intense heat and stakes, From Blood and Ash's complete arc is unmatched in current romantasy.
Which romantasy series has all books out right now?
Every series on this list is fully published. The ACOTAR series (5 books), Throne of Glass (9 books), From Blood and Ash main arc (5 books), The Folk of the Air (3 books), Daughter of the Moon Goddess (2 books), Kingdom of the Wicked (3 books), Once Upon a Broken Heart (3 books), and Graceling Realm (3 books) — all complete and ready to read.
Is the ACOTAR series finished?
Yes — the main ACOTAR series is complete at five books: A Court of Thorns and Roses, A Court of Mist and Fury, A Court of Wings and Ruin, A Court of Frost and Starlight, and A Court of Silver Flames. Each book focuses on a different protagonist's romance within the same world. There is a sixth book announced, but the core five-book arc stands complete without it.
How long is the Throne of Glass series?
The Throne of Glass series has nine books in total: The Assassin's Blade (a prequel novella collection), Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, Queen of Shadows, Empire of Storms, Tower of Dawn, and Kingdom of Ash. Tower of Dawn runs parallel to Empire of Storms and is best read after it. All nine are published and complete.