
Plot:
Feyre has undergone more trials than one human woman can carry in her heart. Though she’s now been granted the powers and lifespan of the High Fae, she is haunted by her time Under the Mountain and the terrible deeds she performed to save the lives of Tamlin and his people.
As her marriage to Tamlin approaches, Feyre’s hollowness and nightmares consume her. She finds herself split into two different one who upholds her bargain with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court, and one who lives out her life in the Spring Court with Tamlin. While Feyre navigates a dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms. She might just be the key to stopping it, but only if she can harness her harrowing gifts, heal her fractured soul, and decide how she wishes to shape her future-and the future of a world in turmoil.
Review:
Maas’s novels all have one thing in common:
Strong beginnings and strong endings. That part in the middle that gets you, Well done.
This novel goes without saying it does include mature content.
I wasn’t a massive fan of the twisted love affairs though. This element which was a major part of the book didn’t appeal to me yet it appeals to so many..?
I felt there was a lot of unnessary writing (this book as an audio was 24 hours long) without fastwarding.
Lastly, I felt Feyre could have behaved a bit more respectful as her actions and behaviour indicate a spoiled child – no negativity comments please as these are the facts in how her actions are reflected.
I prefer the first novel.
3/5 Stars