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Spice Level
Tropes
Content Warnings
Series Status
complete
Protagonist
mortal
Audiobook
Available
Last reviewed: 2026-06-20
If you liked The Cruel Prince…
See all 4 recommendations →Throne of Glass is like The Cruel Prince because both follow a fierce, politically savvy young woman navigating a court full of scheming nobles and a love interest who challenges her at every turn. Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black share a gift for building fantasy courts that feel genuinely dangerous, with morally grey love interests who earn their redemption slowly and often painfully. If Jude's battle of wits with Cardan captivated you, Celaena Sardothien's journey through Adarlan's court will feel like a natural next chapter.
Buy on Amazon ↗Powerless is like The Cruel Prince because both follow a young woman hiding her true nature inside a dangerous magical court, sparring with a morally grey love interest who seems to want her gone but keeps pulling her closer. Lauren Roberts channels Holly Black's gift for court intrigue and enemies-to-lovers tension with a YA heat level that keeps the focus on the electric push-and-pull. Readers who loved The Cruel Prince's slow-burn forbidden romance and scheming fae court will find Powerless deeply satisfying.
Buy on Amazon ↗Caraval is like The Cruel Prince because both immerse a headstrong young heroine in a magical world with shifting rules and a morally ambiguous love interest she can't quite trust. Stephanie Garber and Holly Black both excel at creating atmospheres where danger and desire are impossible to untangle, and where the world itself feels like it's playing a game with the heroine. If you loved the sense of beautiful, treacherous unreality in The Cruel Prince's fae court, Caraval's enchanted world will scratch the same itch.
Buy on Amazon ↗An Enchantment of Ravens is like The Cruel Prince because both center a mortal heroine who catches the attention of a powerful fae lord and finds herself navigating a world of fae politics where one wrong move could be fatal. Margaret Rogerson delivers the same mortal-in-faerie tension and slow-burn forbidden romance as Holly Black, with beautiful prose and a love interest who's compelling precisely because he's dangerous. If you loved Jude's complicated relationship with Cardan, An Enchantment of Ravens captures that same intoxicating fae-court energy.
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