Ratings749
Average rating4.2
In the beginning I was worried I wouldn't like this one because it goes from Feyre's POV to a third person narration but I adjusted quickly and Nesta's story was very interesting. I loved how trauma and healing were written. The only thing I would've wanted more of, is more vocalisation of romance between Cassian and Nesta. Because while they do understand each other without words, and aren't lovey-dovey like Feyre and Rhys, as a reader I need more of those glances/touches/words to really feel the connection.
But the book was great, I enjoyed it!
In the beginning I was worried I wouldn't like this one because it goes from Feyre's POV to a third person narration but I adjusted quickly and Nesta's story was very interesting. I loved how trauma and healing were written. The only thing I would've wanted more of, is more vocalisation of romance between Cassian and Nesta. Because while they do understand each other without words, and aren't lovey-dovey like Feyre and Rhys, as a reader I need more of those glances/touches/words to really feel the connection.
But the book was great, I enjoyed it!
This is unfortunately the book that made Rhysand drop to the bottom of my book boyfriend list. Wow. That guy. The lack of empathy is astonishing. Suddenly the found family I got to know in the first four books have turned into a clique of mean people who have very limited space for error when it comes to others outside of their circle. There is clearly no room for Nesta and her trauma's, and it was hard to read. Which makes it a good book, because boy did I feel things.
Thank the cauldron for Cassian, and Gwyn, Emerie and the House.
Also, the pregnancy thrope was unnecessarily complicated. And why didn't Elaine get a magical Illyrian anatomy upgrade hm? 👀 This brings me hope she will not end up with Azriel. Get back to your designated redheads, please.
This is unfortunately the book that made Rhysand drop to the bottom of my book boyfriend list. Wow. That guy. The lack of empathy is astonishing. Suddenly the found family I got to know in the first four books have turned into a clique of mean people who have very limited space for error when it comes to others outside of their circle. There is clearly no room for Nesta and her trauma's, and it was hard to read. Which makes it a good book, because boy did I feel things.
Thank the cauldron for Cassian, and Gwyn, Emerie and the House.
Also, the pregnancy thrope was unnecessarily complicated. And why didn't Elaine get a magical Illyrian anatomy upgrade hm? 👀 This brings me hope she will not end up with Azriel. Get back to your designated redheads, please.