![]() For me, the way a character falls for the second (or third) interest comes across as forced and the first either becomes unlikable in some way or is placed immediately with another love interest. My main qualm is how she transitions from one love interest from the other. Many novels in this genre tend to have the very first person a character comes across are immediately soul mates, so I do like how Maas writes multiple possibilities. I liked the underlying idea that your first love is not necessarily your true love, which is a nice element to incorporate into the story. I am all for Rhys and Feyre as I love them together and fully connect with them as a couple compared to Tamlin and Feyre. ![]() ![]() Thus begins Feyre’s journey between the Spring and Night Court and the reader begins to see the true story unfold.įor the romance portion of the story, I am on the fence about how to summarize my thoughts. Feyre may be a High Fae now, but her human heart keeps her feeling about the past events plus her mind is reminded by her bargain with Rhysand. Instead of dealing with the feelings, he avoids them by even avoiding Feyre’s needs. Tamlin fears anything happening to Feyre and keeps her trapped in his own way to keep her safe. Feyre returns to the Spring Court with Tamlin who each are deeply affected by the events and are dealing with the aftermath in their own way. The story continues after the events Under the Mountain with Amarantha. ![]() A Court of Mist and Fury continues the adventure after the cliffhanger-type ending of A Court of Thorns and Roses. ![]()
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