(ACOTAR #2)
Sarah J. Maas
NA Fantasy
Paperback, 624 pages
3rd May 2016 by Bloomsbury
Goodreads Ratings: 4.76/5
My Rating: 4.75/5
Feyre is immortal.
After rescuing her lover Tamlin from a wicked Faerie Queen, she returns to the Spring Court possessing the powers of the High Fae. But Feyre cannot forget the terrible deeds she performed to save Tamlin's people - nor the bargain she made with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court.
As Feyre is drawn ever deeper into Rhysand's dark web of politics and passion, war is looming and an evil far greater than any queen threatens to destroy everything Feyre has fought for. She must confront her past, embrace her gifts and decide her fate.
She must surrender her heart to heal a world torn in two.
Wow. WOW. That was intense. I have 2 issues with ACOMAF. 1. How SJM dismissed Tamlin to make way for Rhysand and everything that comes along with it. I understand that Tamlin needs to be put aside, but the way SJM went all out on creating a Tamlin-- the kind of Tamlin that EVERYONE would hate, it feels a little bit unfair. 2. Purely personal thoughts: Azriel, Mor, Cassian, Rhys and Amren is a squad. But I couldn't love this gang as much as i love the six crowsers. The bond didnt feel strong enough, i think??? Leigh Bardugo definitely writes the bonding thing a whole lot better. BUT STILL. THIS BOOK IS GOOD. REALLY GOOD. PURE GOLD. It makes ACOTAR looks like a child play. EVERYTHING THAT COMES AFTER CHAPTER 50 IS MY OWN PERSONAL BRAND OF HEROINE. SO. FUCKING. GOOD. AND STAND BACK EVERYONE, RHYSAND IS MINE.
“To the stars who listen— and the dreams that are answered.”
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