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4.36 AVERAGE


Loved it !

That ending was a bit too happy though...

I initially gave this 4.5 stars but now that it's been a day since I've finished, I'm changing my review to 3.5 stars. Don't get me wrong, I liked this book quite a bit. But I felt very underwhelmed with it (it's not often that my favorite book in the trilogy is the second).

Longer review to come later.
adventurous emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I have so many things to say about this book, but first and foremost I am so so happy they got their ending. Like the second book I was crying, screaming, laughing, all for different reasons. I personally loved the politics of the whole war and I thought that the battles and the twists were so well done I truly commend Sarah Mass for that. She elevated the story and brought it to a perfect ending (even though I know there is more to come).

I didn’t think I could fall in love with these characters anymore than I already have but god I love them all so much. Getting to learn more about them and see them grow is one of the most fulfilling parts of this story.

I will admit it was a little slow at times but even the slow parts were still so interesting and I never felt bored reading this book.

Also can we talk about how Feyre’s intelligence like skyrocketed in this book? She fully took her role as High Lady and has done such amazing work with it, no one is more worthy of that title. Watching her grow especially was 100% one of the best parts in this book. She was SO smart in the Spring Court and I blame her for nothing. TAMLIN is a pussy and I still hate him but I have to admit he made my cry at the very end when he gave Rhys his life back.

I AM SO HAPPY IANTHE IS DEAD WOW HOW I FUCKING HATED THAT UGLY BITCH. The whole time I was reading I pictured her literally deformed and like blue for some reason? I don’t know why. I am so happy the weaver ate her ass what a fitting fucking end.

It’s hard to say but I cried the most over the Suriel and when I saw the ships Feyre’s father sent coming in. It actually broke me. Oh and of course Rhys who just always makes me cry I love him dearly and I want him and Feyre to have centuries together.

To anyone reading this, if you do not fully get or like the first book PLEASE stick with it. I usually hate when series are like that (which to me this one really wasn’t but I can see how people can say then in comparison to the others) but the plot and story make up for it.

I will say though, my only one complaint is that she really did not have to add the little biblical reference LMFAO. Like the parting of the sea and Miryum who is no doubt named after Moses’ sister in the Bible, considering that that Drakon is a Seraphim, like the high ranking angels. That took me a bit out of the story for a hot second but I still went along with it. It wasn’t a bad addition but I think she could have been a bit more creative with that from a writers standpoint.

The high lords meeting was so interesting to see too. Seeing them all together and finally getting descriptions to put to the faces I imagined in my head was amazing. Tamlin once again is a fucking pussy though that whole sequence had me actually so angry for Feyre I don’t know how she sat there.

Also Nesta made my heart BLEED when her and Feyre were in the library and got ambushed. I was just crying so much when she hugged Feyre after Rhys and Cassian saved them. Seeing the sisters become closer was also another really rewarding thing that she added to this book that I felt the story NEEDED. I cannot wait to see how their story progresses.

I will 100% be reading on in this series. I never realized until finishing this book how much it got me back into reading. Not just from liking the story but to how excited I am to not only talk about it but see where the story goes next. I cannot wait to read on.

I think this is the book that makes me hate fantasy.

A very satisfying conclusion to Rhys & Feyres love story! A little bit long winded at times, but at least the extra pages were used to effectively world build rather than do nothing at all.

I loved that there was interactions with more of the other High Lords and courts here, as I think it could’ve been boring if we’d have just rehashed again how the Night Court is when we got that info extensively already in ACOMAF - like yes, give me a comparison base and introduce me to some new characters!

Sex, drama, angst - if you liked the other two books, there is no doubt you will adore this! The stakes are the highest in this book than they’ve ever been, so the energy does have more of an epic fantasy tinge than the other two, which I’d say are more traditional Romantasy.

Another good installment to the series. I think Feyre can be a bit annoying at times but it's still enjoyable. I don't think we need another three books because the series ends pretty good although there are certain plot lines that could have been explored a bit more. I'll go into more detail in my booktalk.

Unclear how I feel about the ending, almost gave me heart palpitations for no reason. Super excited to continue on from Nesta’s POV, she’s definitely an interesting character. Also hopeful for more content on Lucien, Elaine, and Azriel.

Book two was definitely the best in this series so far.


Woahh, 1) it’s over(for now) 2) It’s thicc 3) I don’t know how I feel 4) the most important- have to wait, WAIT FOR 3 MORE BOOKS!

Okay I hear y’all saying “Get in the line already, we have been there and done that ages ago”!

Also I need Cassian and Lucian story or I will throw a tantrum like a 2 year old, I don’t care!

PS- Also 5) I still don’t give one squat about Tamlin, period!(Channeling my inner Nesta on this

Really enjoyed the battle sequences, very emotive descriptions. Curious to see what's next, plz stop playing with my heart! (But also don't because I love this series)