A review by mollydollydoodah
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

dark emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

This novel was an interesting segue into the next book in the series, and I enjoyed the switching points of view.
I especially loved the parts with Feyre & Rhys, because of course I do. My favorite line ever is ‘Feyre darling’, and I get giddy each time I hear it.
I read this book in just 3 hours, and it gave me some insight on a lot of the characters and their perspectives. I especially enjoyed the boys’ solstice ‘tradition’, & I thought that was cute.
 It was interesting to see how everyone is adjusting to their lives after everything, and I’m interested in seeing how things play out with Nesta & Cassian.
 Overall, the book was alright, but I definitely prefer the more action packed previous novels, although I am glad that I didn’t end up crying one time (Unlike in the previous novels)! It was a quick read, and mostly sweet, minus the gloom of
Nesta
hanging over everyone.
Also, I wanna know what the hell is going on in Azriel & Elain’s minds!! & tbh I hope that it takes Rhys & Feyre quite some time to get pregnant. Despite the fact that I think they’d be cute parents and that they deserve it, I feel like Feyre is 100% right in wanting to have more time and more adventures with just the two of them, especially when they’ve all been so busy. And despite their wholehearted love that is so cute, they’ve only been together ~less than a year-a little more than a year at this point, and Feyre is only 21 years old, which is not only young for a Faery. but also young for a human. Also, I hate the pregnancy trope lol.
 

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