A review by vcreative
The Sunshine Court by Nora Sakavic

dark emotional sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

This book just ripped my poor sensitive heart to fucking pieces of muscles. 

Well if I'm cursing without a filter then the book is supposed to be a big deal and you know what?! It was a pretty big fucking deal. 

I have about 20 annotations and over 65 highlights and all that I say in my annotations are "Fucking fuck" I swear to God, I thought because the book is named The Sunshine Court and that it is about The gold court of the Trojans I thought it would be mild (Tragic at the start and then getting better) but guess what?! It was a complete soul shredding book and my heart took it the hardest. 

I re-read the series just to bring back my memories of the characters and that made reading this book even more intense. The triggers, God's above THE TRIGGERS! are so numerous and freaking hurtful but I love these characters to a fault and I will gladly read these books through all the pain and trauma. 

I Love Andriel but Jean and Jeremy's pov was a new experience but I', definitely partial to Neil and Andrew no matter what! The previous books showed me what they are and no one gets to decide how they will see them in different pov's no matter of it's Jean-freaking-Moreau. 

Jeremy was a literal ray of sunshine but there are problems, I can't wait for the next book because the interview is not yet done. IYKYK

My favorite part was "Say, 'Yes Jeremy'" .... "Yes Jeremy" 

Huh I'm still partial and love Andriel more (Andrew, threw himself out of his goal like all of hell was at his heels" IYKYK 

On the whole, this book broke me in a very satisfying traumatic way but I'll survive!!