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Simply dazzles.” —Booklist on A Court of Thorns and Roses, starred review
“Passionate, violent, sexy and daring…. A true page-turner.” —USA Today on A Court of Thorns and Roses
“Suspense, romance, intrigue and action. This is not a book to be missed!” —Huffington Post on A Court of Thorns and Roses
“Vicious and intoxicating…. A dazzling world, complex characters and sizzling romance.” —RT Book Reviews on A Court of Thorns and Roses, Top Pick
“A sexy, action-packed fairytale.” —Bustle on A Court of Thorns and Roses
“Fiercely romantic, irresistibly sexy and hypnotically magical. A veritable feast for the senses.” —USA Today on A Court of Mist and Fury
“Hits the spot for fans of dark, lush, sexy fantasy.” —Kirkus Reviews on A Court of Mist and Fury
“An immersive, satisfying read.” —Publishers Weekly on A Court of Mist and Fury
“Darkly sexy and thrilling.” —Bustle on A Court of Mist and Fury
“Fast-paced and explosively action-packed.” —Booklist on A Court of Wings and Ruin
“The plot manages to seduce you with its alluring characters, irresistible world and never-ending action, leaving you craving more.” —RT Book Reviews on A Court of Wings and Ruin
Kirkus Reviews
2018-05-15
A glimpse of the characters dealing with rebuilding and fallout after A Court of Wings and Ruin (2017).In a change of pace from the usual epic struggle against powerful forces, this slimmer-than-usual volume follows the cast during the festive Winter Solstice holiday. Nods to trouble on the horizon (dissent in the Illyrian ranks, Fae courts eyeing for expansion, and a politically fraught situation among humans) remain distant, the lack of progress at times resulting in frustrating repetition. Cassian's and Mor's backstories are explored, and prickly Amren's low-key relationship storyline is supplemented by her High Fae adjustments (including bodily humor). While Elain is becoming more comfortable, she still wants nothing to do with Lucien (who feels like an outsider nearly everywhere and has his hands full with a self-destructive Tamlin). Severely struggling Nesta self-medicates through alcohol, meaningless sex, pushing everyone away, and finding every last seedy corner of the otherwise utopian Velaris. While Rhys handles politics, Feyre's storyline revolves around Solstice shopping and art's potential for healing trauma—when the lovers aren't telepathically sexting or craving each other. Aside from occasional minor characters, most of the inhuman cast seem white. Several plotlines are predictably resolved.With introspection replacing battles, this extended epilogue gives breathing room between dramatic arcs but is best for readers who'd prefer downtime with the characters over high stakes. (map, preview of next title) (Fantasy. 16-adult)