A Court of Frost and Starlight
2018 • 272 pages

Ratings813

Average rating3.5

15

This novella accomplishes absolutely nothing. Is this a necessary addition to the series? Nope. Literally nothing happens in this entire book. The majority of it is Feyre doing mundane everyday stuff that contributes nothing to the main plot, including repeated, separate shopping trips to buy gifts for her family and friends.

It also makes me dislike Rhysand. The things they do here pretty much undid everything that happened in the previous books. Especially the way Rhysand sees Feyre, it's like ACOMAF just went out the window. Every single time we get into his head, we see him lusting over Feyre and thinking about how much he wants to bang her. And he did bang her. In the air. Because his raging boner couldn't wait until they get home, so he decided to do it in the sky of Velaris. And Feyre just laughed it off. Just... let that sink in for a while.

Remember how Tamlin is hated because he's so controlling towards Feyre and never treats her as his equal? Well, here Rhysand does exactly the same thing. He just flies all over doing High Lord business, while Feyre does what?

Staying at home. Calling herself—I kid you not—”Defender of the Rainbow and the Desk”. Chilling on her bed when Rhysand returns, and this happens:

His Illyrian leathers gleamed with melted snow, and more of it shone on his dark hair and wings as he quietly shut the door. “Right where I left you.”I smiled, setting down the book beside me. It was nearly swallowed by the ivory down duvet. “Isn't this all I'm good for?”




freaking gloat in his face







nothing



Gentlemales

June 20, 2018