![]() ![]() I think it’s safe to say that everyone went into this novel with very high expectations, especially after the flawlessness that was ACOMAF. When she is reunited with her mate Rhys, Feyre and her family, with the information they now possess, must figure out how to gather the High Lords and join forces in a temporary peace, before Hybern arrives and uses the Cauldron to wage war on Prythian. After Tamlin’s unforgivable betrayal in ACOMAF, Feyre is determined to bring down his court and spy on any plans to do with the King of Hybern’s impeding invasion into Prythian. Feyre, the High Lady of the Night Court, is in the Spring Court with her old lover Tamlin. Why do I keep reading SJM’s books if I steadily grow to dislike them more and more? You got me.Ī Court of Wings and Ruin picks up not too long after the conclusion of ACOMAF. Could I ignore said problems and focus on the story? Eh … for the most part. ![]() ![]() The book didn’t capture my heart the way A Court of Mist and Fury did, but it was still an entertaining novel and a semi-satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. I know it, you know it, your old neighbour who doesn’t even know what YA is knows it. Maas and I need to go on a break.Ī Court of Wings and Ruin is perhaps the most highly anticipated novel of 2017. ![]() “It is a new world, and we must decide how we are to end this old one and begin it anew.” ![]()
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