

SJM’s writing is so good that you literally feel like it’s you he’s flirting with. He’s like the perfect book boyfriend, all that darkness, romance, banter, flirting. I finally understand why there’s so much bookish merch inspired by Rhys.

I love her new powers, the idea of her being the most powerful Fae out there and being so unpredictable is just awesome. There was no way she was going to be the same Feyre after what happened under the mountain and I think being at The Night Court really helped develop her into who she was and helped her find herself. Luckily she totally redeemed herself and I love how she’s grown as a character. At first, I’ll admit she was getting on my nerves a bit, I got that she was frustrated being stuck locked in the Manor House but she was starting to get a bit whiny. I loved Feyre as a human but I love her 1000000000 tones more as a High Fae.

But based on what I’d read in the first book, I couldn’t see how this would be a thing, I mean he seemed like a first class d*ck and I loved Feyre and Tamlin and couldn’t see why anyone would want to break them up. So, because I joined the ACoTaR hype a little later than most, I already knew that people were shipping Feyre and Rhysand. But there’s still the matter of her bargain with Rhysand to consider, and as Tamlin becomes more and more protective, Feyre begins to see her visits to The Night Court as the only freedom she has left. So if you’ve not read this book or the first one, proceed at your peril.įollowing their escape from Under the Mountain, Feyre and Tamlin return to the Spring Court victorious. I feel it would be impossible to write this review without spoilers. And I need to warn you that there are spoilers ahead. This is the second book in the court of thorns and roses series by Sarah J Maas.
