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Graphic: Confinement, Toxic relationship, Classism
Moderate: Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Sexual assault, Torture, Murder
Minor: Sexual content, Blood, Kidnapping, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail
Graphic: Animal death, Confinement, Death, Physical abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Toxic relationship, Blood, Kidnapping, Alcohol, Sexual harassment, War, Classism
Minor: Excrement, Death of parent
Graphic: Death, Gore, Sexual content, Torture, Violence, Blood, Murder
Moderate: Confinement, Suicidal thoughts, War
Minor: Animal death, Death of parent
Graphic: Animal death, Body horror, Confinement, Death, Emotional abuse, Gore, Physical abuse, Sexual content, Slavery, Torture, Violence, Blood, Murder, Injury/Injury detail
*sigh* That was the first and last time I take any recommendations from romantasy BookTok without checking goodreads or something first.
Let’s start with the writing. I've heard this book/series be constantly specifically praised for it’s writing (particularly against Fourth Wing), but it really isn't good. In fact, it was bad enough to break my immersion several times (which RARELY happens with me, I was raised by Wattpad, I have low standards).
Feyre was a boring and dumb MC, the plot was predictable, the worldbuilding was the only somewhat interesting part for me, but there was barely any of it.
Even the title was poorly chosen - this was a very bad "retelling" of Beauty and the Beast, and has barely anything to do with the original theme/messaging, it’s obvious this decision was made for marketing and aesthetic purposes only.
The first half of the book bored me to death, almost DNFed at 40% but I pushed through because so many people praise this series to heaven and back and said the ending/other books would be worth it, after that it (finally) started picking up.
The borderline abusive behaviour from Tamlin being completely glossed over made me roll my eyes, but since I knew he wouldn’t be endgame, it didn’t bother me much and I continued. But then I got to the Midsummer party scene. That scene includes clear SH/SA in it. It got completely glossed over by everyone including the MC. The book itself has no trigger/content warning and I never heard anyone mention it when recommending the book.
I couldn't make it farther without researching spoilers to know if there were going to be any other scenes like this, or worse ones, there are:
Spoiler
Later on in the book, Rhysand literally admits that he would have taken Feyre when she was under the effects of those drugs (aka, non-consentually, duh) if it weren’t for the fact that Tamlin would want to battle him if he did:
"Feyre, for Cauldron's sake. I drug you, but you don't wonder why I never touch you beyond your waist or arms?"
Until tonight-until that damned kiss. I gritted my teeth, but even as my anger rose, a picture cleared.
"It's the only claim I have to innocence," he said, "the only thing that will make Tamlin think twice before entering into a battle with me that would cause a catastrophic loss of innocent life. It's the only way I can convince him I was on your side. Believe me, I would have liked nothing more than to enjoy you-but there are bigger things at stake than taking a human woman to my bed.”
on top of that (which was more than enough), he continuously harasses and objectifies Feyre:
- encourages to rub her tattooed eye on “certain body parts” to summon him faster
- literally admits to using the eye to spy on her when she was naked
- makes references to her breasts to other powerful male fae
I wish people who love this series (and the author herself) didn't completely gloss over the sexual harassment and abusive behaviour in it / pretend there isn't any / try to justify the characters' behaviour / claim this is good representation of SA victims (don’t even want to get into that last one jfc
Minor: Confinement, Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Sexual assault, Toxic relationship, Stalking, Gaslighting, Sexual harassment
All that being said, friends and family have assured me the series gets better as you go along, so I’ll give the second book a try. The jump from 400 pages to 600 makes me nervous it will be a giant waste of time, but hopefully I will like Mist and Fury better.
ACOTAR gets 2.5/5 for me, but I did finish and I am willing to give the second book a chance.
Graphic: Animal death, Confinement, Death, Gore, Torture, Violence, Blood, Murder, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Cursing, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Alcohol, War
Minor: Slavery, Vomit, Death of parent
The author was a great writer but not so great of a storyteller.
Graphic: Rape, Sexual violence, Torture, Violence, Murder
Moderate: Confinement, Toxic relationship
Minor: Suicidal thoughts, Abandonment
Graphic: Body horror, Confinement, Physical abuse, Slavery, Torture, Violence, Murder, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Animal death, Sexual content, Slavery
Minor: Vomit, Death of parent
The first two thirds of the book are centered on the romance. Feyre is captured and is forced to live with Tamlin, one of seven High Lords of the fae courts. Although she initially tries to escape, Feyre quickly gives up on finding a way out and settles into a life in a grand home with faeries. Tamlin's character fell flat for a love interest. He does not disclose any information about his life, his hobbies, his passions, except for the fact that he did not want his role as High Lord. He keeps a great many secrets from Feyre, and all he really does is keep her safe and give her supplies so that she can paint. This lack of personality made him very superficial to me, and the romance even more so because of it. It is implied that the two spend a lot of time together, but as a reader, I was not given any information on Tamlin that resulted in affection for him. I truly was not convinced by their relationship,
Feyre's character was not great either. She was raised to put others above herself, but while she does so without complaint, she still spends a lot of time feeling sad over it. And because she's been raised this way, she has no backbone at all.
To give credit where credit is due, however, the last third of the book was actually entertaining and--dare I say--captivating.
Graphic: Death, Emotional abuse, Gore, Sexual content, Blood, Sexual harassment, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Confinement, Torture, Violence
Minor: Slavery, Vomit
- Immersive worldbuilding and detailed faerie lore
- Romantic tension and slow-burn development
- Strong visual and atmospheric writing
- Memorable secondary characters (Lucien and Rhysand)
- Exciting, high-stakes final act
- Uneven pacing, especially in the first half
- Underdeveloped villain
- Predictable plot (especially if familiar with the Beauty and the Beast structure)
- Tamlin’s characterization lacks complexity
- Frustrating character decisions from Feyre at key moments
Recommended for: Fantasy romance fans, new adult readers, those looking for an accessible re-entry into the fantasy genre.
Skip if: You dislike slow pacing, fae lore, or predictable retellings.
Moderate: Body horror, Confinement, Emotional abuse, Mental illness, Physical abuse, Sexual content, Torture, Violence, Vomit, Kidnapping, Murder, Gaslighting