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A tender addition to the #1 bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas, bridging the events of A Court of Wings and Ruin and A Court of Silver Flames . Feyre, Rhysand, and their friends are still busy rebuilding the Night Court and the vastly altered world beyond, recovering from the war that changed everything. But Winter Solstice is finally approaching, and with it, the joy of a hard-earned reprieve. Yet even the festive atmosphere can't keep the shadows of the past from looming. As Feyre navigates her first Winter Solstice as High Lady, her concern for those dearest to her deepens. They have more wounds than she anticipated-scars that will have a far-reaching impact on the future of their court. Bridging the events of A Court of Wings and Ruin with the later books in the series, A Court of Frost and Starlight explores the far-reaching effects of a devastating war and the fierce love between friends. Review: I just fell more in love with every character - I have been waiting for months for the release of this book!! And I just finished it in a single sitting!! This book deserves all the stars!! This is more of an extended epilogue.. About what happens after the war with Hybern.. The previous books deal with the plot, twists and war.. However this one deals with the characters.. The repercussion of war on each of them, the way it has affected them.. I just fell more in love with every character.. A lot more with Feyre and Rhysand.. There were parts that made me understand the pain and feel so bad and there were other parts where i had happy tears!! 5 STARS!! Review: Kind of a novella or slice of life - It was mainly story after the War and basically winter solstice. Buying gifts, healing, family times. Allover a Good read.























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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 189,116 Reviews |
G**Y
I just fell more in love with every character
I have been waiting for months for the release of this book!! And I just finished it in a single sitting!! This book deserves all the stars!! This is more of an extended epilogue.. About what happens after the war with Hybern.. The previous books deal with the plot, twists and war.. However this one deals with the characters.. The repercussion of war on each of them, the way it has affected them.. I just fell more in love with every character.. A lot more with Feyre and Rhysand.. There were parts that made me understand the pain and feel so bad and there were other parts where i had happy tears!! 5 STARS!!
A**S
Kind of a novella or slice of life
It was mainly story after the War and basically winter solstice. Buying gifts, healing, family times. Allover a Good read.
M**I
goody two shoes of the series
This book had none of the action, surprises, drama or emotion I've seen in the others. This is the time of respite for the characters. It felt boring and nothing major happened so it's my least favourite of the series. Expecting better from the next one
N**A
If you are a fantasy-romance-action lover you would finish the series in a month🫣
✨**✨
so good
most people say they were disappointed with this book but it was a fun read and it was interesting to get a look in their day to day lives definitely recommend reading it
A**7
Meh
It was a boring novella only read it for Rhys and Faery.
R**M
Awesome read Court of Roses and Thorne book
Consistently good as all the other Court of Roses and Thone series. This book in the series touches the heart in many times.
S**A
I need more SJM but this one would do until then.
While I'm completely aware that this is a novella that has made SJM fans wrench their hair out, I actually quite liked the book. We got to see so much more than war or battles. It's like a bridge between the next novel and the 3rd instalment so I don't really mind the length or the depth of the novel.
D**E
Excellent
Excellent series. Should have bought the whole series from the start. Gets a bit spicy towards the final books in the series. The story line was excellent.
J**N
sağlam ve kaliteli
Sağlam şekilde elime geçti. Diğer kitaplara kıyasla çok daha kısa. Ara/bağlayıcı kitap gibi ancak yine de anlam bütünlüğü için atlanmadan okunması lazım. Edebi yönü hafif, ama okuması akıcı ve keyifli bir seri.
H**R
Another great addition to an already wonderful series
Another great addition to the story and this world! - Sorry this is long and thoughts are random. First, I have to say if you went into this novella thinking it was going to be a serious plot and similar to the books then I can totally understand the negative review. But SJM did say this was her fangirling her own work! I honestly liked the light-heartedness and no-anxiety events and just wanted to live with these characters a little longer. So, with that being said here are all my thoughts I had to get on paper after reading and sorry but there may be some *spoilers* ACOFAS really showed how much SJM loves these characters! It was so nice to get to live with these characters and see them interact and live without the stress and anxiety of impeding terror, war, conflict or just the angst and impeding “will they/won’t they” of love. Even though it was a novella I am grateful we got another book from not only Feyre’s POV but Rhys, Nesta, Mor and Cassian’s as well. This made it especially wonderful to get into their heads and a nice segway into the next set of books. I like the path Elain is starting to head down – she seems to have accepted her situation and trying to live this new life. I’m also liking this possibility of Elain and Az becoming an item with their little interactions and flirting. This also lent to some very funny situations in the book during Solstice. As much as I love Lucien, I like the idea of Elain not settling for her mate at face value and doing her own thing. Though part of me is kind of not thrilled with all 3 sisters being with the Illyrians. But I think Lucien is more suited for Vassa, in my opinion. Tamlin – My perspective of Tamlin has changed. After ACOWAR was released I took a step back from this whole, read a bunch of books and really distanced myself knowing this novella was coming out in May. I wanted to reread the whole series trying to recreate reading for the first time and honestly this time around I saw Tamlin in a different light. Don’t get me wrong, I think Tamlin did some really horrible things and I’m interested to see where he goes from here after reading ACOFAS, but I feel bad for the guy now. Loved he got what he deserved but in the same breath I hate that is had to get so bad for him too FINALLY realize what he had done. This guys just can’t get a handle on doing things without going to the extremes. Also, I need to give my boy, Rhys, a high five for finally saying what he did but also to go back and be the better person and almost apologize. Tamlin is a flawed character I think by circumstance, he is prideful, set in the old ways (though he says he wants change) and even though he tried to do what he thought was right. I think he cared too much and just didn’t have the right people around him to guide and advise. Rhys has mentioned prior that if it wasn’t for Amren, Mor, As & Cassian he could have turned out just like his father but he had a circle of friends that weren’t afraid of him. Tamlin truly never learned how to properly communicate, he let his beast rule on action & emotion and that was very evident on how he treated Feyre and would react to situations. I’ll be curious to see how his situation and actions evolve in the next books. Parts of this book had me out right bursting with laughter! Can’t believe I’m saying this but I don’t think I can love Rhys more – this book was amazing to see him without the mask – he is such a dork! Loved the cocky, snarky banter and sarcasm along with his undying love/affection for Feyre. Also, how the Inner Circle was just as sarcastic and open right back at him. So sad this could be the last from his POV. I was left in a good place with Feyre – it was nice to see her struggle and journey to healing. I feel she never really had much time to do anything with all the events of the previous books. Not only with healing herself but her ability to recognized and see that there are others that she could help by sharing her story and using her artwork. I liked that in the end she’s more open and accepting of herself and title, is now happy. Fingers crossed for baby Feysand! Nesta – Not sure I’m 100% with her. Too many questions here and love that Cassian is going to keep trying to push her. The next book should be interesting! I just feel like Nesta needs to get her head out of her butt and is just being too much of a b-word. I totally understand she had some tramatic stuff happen to her but Feyre and Elain did as well, you can even pull Mor and Az into that has other people have suffered at the hands of others and they are all able to lean on each other and learn to cope, accept, hope, dream and laugh and I feel Nesta is just needing to stop being so prideful and admit she needs helps. She doesn’t even need to openly say “I need help” just be around the people that want to help her and live life. We shall see….. Such a great way to bring together Feyre & Rhys’s story to show you can truly survive, find love and laughter after experiencing such darkness, torment, abuse and loneliness. I love how we got to see these characters rise above and desire such hope for the future after such trials. Not to let themselves be victims, broken and drown in it (like Tamlin’s doing) but to use it as strength. Lean on family/friends – give space when needed, but knowing when and how to push. Such great strong messages in such an amazing series. • Not sure I like no more townhouse ☹ • Wall scene! Rhys’s chapter after was so great! • Finally know where the clothes came from! Loved how SJM snuck in answers to some of the random thoughts and questions sprinkled throughout the books and added in some new characters. I did kind of want Mor to say she was leaving to join the Winter Court, though still curious to see what she will be up too. New unanswered questions 1. What are Keir and Eris up too 2. Are we going to see anymore of Miryam and Drakon or are they gone again 3. What’s going on with the “Band of Exiles” / The Mortal Queens / Vassa’s curse – could there be another conflict on the rise 4. Bryaxis
B**K
Printed book
Charges as same as the original book but this is fake
A**O
Fun and must-read
Cute little addition to the saga and great bridge towards the next book.
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