Sunday, May 15, 2016

Review: A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas

Having survived all the terrors that the Fae world has thrown at her, Fayre finally gets to settle into eternity with the man she loves—or that’s what she expected. Delving into complex feelings of guilt, posttraumatic stress, and self-discovery A Court of Mist and Fury will bring readers to their knees as Fayre learns to stand by herself. Highlords Tamlin and Rhysand take centerstage, not only pushing the plot forward but in helping Fayre discover who she wants to be. 

Fans of Maas, and of high fantasy in general, will love this series and beg for more. On a personal level, I read this book twice within two days—I finished it, and just had to have more. The writing is so beautiful that readers will forget where they are, and begin to believe that the characters are real. The ending was the perfect balance of shock, humor, and what can only be described as excitement. Next year can’t come quick enough!

A Court of Mist and Fury. Sarah J Maas. Bloomsbury. May 2016.
640 pages. $18.99. Order Here!

To get in on the action from page one, buy A Court of Thorns and Roses here for only $10.99 (it is worth every penny, trust me!) 

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